whitebb2727
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If you read the thread I already suggested the drop of soap.Sounds like a very bad combo. I imagine a good flush with PHd water would do them good, get rid of that salt build up, then resume with a light feed. It may well be worth using a wetting agent too to combat any hydrophobic areas in the medium.
I believe a tiny amount of dish soap can be used as wetting agent but would prefer a second opinion from @whitebb2727 on that since its not something I have ever had to contend with. Would rather be wrong and told so than assume I'm right and pass on bad advice.
Basically is is a combination of problems. Dry soil. Salt build up leading to locking out N. All the while having the look of N tox with a touch of a ph problem. Also needing a touch of P and K.
I also thought n tox the to the color but its genetic.
I suggested to thoroughly water with ph water several times and then to feed with a well balanced feed.
You pretty much asked for a second opinion on the things I already said. Lol. Its all good bro.
I think it will get better. I doubt the yellow will reverse.