Jerry Garcia
Well-Known Member
Hello and thanks for coming by. I believe my plant has developed a potassium (and possibly nitrogen) lockout due to pH imbalance (too high, I think). Let's start with a brief background.
I'm 32 days into flowering, and she is looking good. About 5 days ago, I began to develop some "clawing" of my leaves and decided it was a good time for a thorough flush, as they had yet to receive one at all. I used brita filtered tap water, of which I learned the pH was at least 7.4 (I've been using a cheap aquarium water tester that doesn't go beyond this, so it could have been higher). I've been using it for feeding with Fox Farm big bloom and tiger bloom, and seems to have been doing fine as the tiger bloom tends to lower pH a little.
So after my flush with this water, I gave a normal nutrient feeding 2 days later, noticing this condition today...
So, I think my water had too high of a pH, triggering this recent lockout of potassium and maybe nitrogen.
What should I do now? Adding soluble potash or something won't help because they are locked out right? So I need to fix the pH...by flushing again with pH corrected water? What pH is ideal then to "unlock" the nutrients? I just received my digital pH pen purchased from ebay, so I will be able to more readily control it from here on out.
Here's what the rest of the plant looks like, just for reference.
Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm 32 days into flowering, and she is looking good. About 5 days ago, I began to develop some "clawing" of my leaves and decided it was a good time for a thorough flush, as they had yet to receive one at all. I used brita filtered tap water, of which I learned the pH was at least 7.4 (I've been using a cheap aquarium water tester that doesn't go beyond this, so it could have been higher). I've been using it for feeding with Fox Farm big bloom and tiger bloom, and seems to have been doing fine as the tiger bloom tends to lower pH a little.
So after my flush with this water, I gave a normal nutrient feeding 2 days later, noticing this condition today...
So, I think my water had too high of a pH, triggering this recent lockout of potassium and maybe nitrogen.
What should I do now? Adding soluble potash or something won't help because they are locked out right? So I need to fix the pH...by flushing again with pH corrected water? What pH is ideal then to "unlock" the nutrients? I just received my digital pH pen purchased from ebay, so I will be able to more readily control it from here on out.
Here's what the rest of the plant looks like, just for reference.
Thanks in advance for any help!