Uncle Ben, I have the conditions to be a prime victim of moisture and heat stress. Humidity is less than 20% and tempuratures are alway 100-110 during the day. I have a raised bed set up with a timed drip system for my watering, but I haven't found a watering frequency that seems quite perfect yet. I have switched between watering every day and every other day for varying lengths as well as watering in both the morning and evening.
Here are my problems:
*I have leaves that are yellowing and dying on the bottom half of my plants. The leaves pictured below in particular have almost all yellowed and fallen off. They come off the main stem and are always directly below nodes that attach to the stem.
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*I have leaves that are cupping on the top third or so of a coupe plants
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*I have leaves that have rusty edges and tips and necrotic spots
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*I have leaves that are crispy and dry feeling at the bottom of some plants
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My nutes are Jack's 30-10-10- and 10-30-20. I have always been a pretty light feeder and haven't really fed at all over the last month as I thought some damage might somehow be from nute burn.
Curiously, my leaves started to curl after I took out the house and gave my plants a big flush. Could I maybe have had salt build up on the surface that I flushed into the soil? I know I have hard water.
I have been trying to self-diagnose my problems by reading over the last month but I really need some expert advise. They still seem to be growing at a steady rate but these yellow leaves concern me. Are yellow leaves every normal? I just don't understand why most leaves can look so healthy yet I have some that look unhealthy as could be.
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