how u know that?? experience?? i run soil at 6.3 all the way through 365 days a year.... never had the problem u speak of....ph in soil below 6.5 leaves the possibility for P and MG lockouts.
The ideal ph for soil is 6.5, 6.2-6.8 being the preferred levels, but plants in soil do run into more P and MG problems as it goes lower than 6.5. Notice the drop in solubility of P and MG.how u know that?? experience?? i run soil at 6.3 all the way through 365 days a year.... never had the problem u speak of....
Promix HP + dolomite lime + EWC + Mushroom Compost + Extra PerliteWhat is your medium? Amended or fertilized?
The ideal ph for soil is 6.5, 6.2-6.8 being the preferred levels, but plants in soil do run into more P and MG problems as it goes lower than 6.5. Notice the drop in solubility of P and MG.
One word for you on pH- Hydrogen Ions!loL! Peacebe very careful of misinformation... jus cuz its written down does not mean u should believe it! nothing is more real or prevalent than real world experience......anything i say i do or have done.... it should b the expectation of all RIU members that when giving a fellow grower advice we should only speak from experience.... as there is enough misinformation out there already... and with the government and just the general secrecy of our field we have enough stress in our lives. Misinformation (propaganda)... tools of the enemy
That's why I don't believe it's nute burn like the one dude said. I'm very cautious about over-fertilizing, and I don't like making any drastic changes. I like to have a pretty good idea what the problem is before I just start throwing fertilizer at it or flushing it out. These drastic swings can't be healthy for the plant IMO.Im guessing just run a slight bit more or higher on the p and k dude and get back to us with how that went. Your pH is as it should be and ppm is a touch low in my opinion but go easy, dont raise it too quick or you may get the reverse.
As always good luck and keep us posted. Ph noobs can go at it now!lol! Peace
because its not a P or K prob.... nitrogen (N)....wich there is none in ur bloom (0-5-4) is what ur in need of.... nute burn occurs with ph issues beacuse at some point in time the nutrients that were unavailable to the plant due to ph become available.....and at that time BURN...... also FLUSHING is never harmful in anyway... on the contrary it is quite beneficial and even necessary in some applications.That's why I don't believe it's nute burn like the one dude said. I'm very cautious about over-fertilizing, and I don't like making any drastic changes. I like to have a pretty good idea what the problem is before I just start throwing fertilizer at it or flushing it out. These drastic swings can't be healthy for the plant IMO.
10 days ago I gave her a little extra bloom nutes (NPK 0-5-4), but it did not slow the problem in the least. I would think if this was the problem I would have seen at least a little improvement with the extra feeding. The problem has been progressive worsening for about the past three weeks, and it is unique to this strain. Same feeding schedule as my other strains which are looking as healthy as could be.
Ow dude, i hate them insolvable problems especially when its just one plant. Seems like possibly magnesium, is common for plants to want a good dose of mag at one or two points during the grow. Solving this might help if the healthy ones do the same thing as well.That's why I don't believe it's nute burn like the one dude said. I'm very cautious about over-fertilizing, and I don't like making any drastic changes. I like to have a pretty good idea what the problem is before I just start throwing fertilizer at it or flushing it out. These drastic swings can't be healthy for the plant IMO.
10 days ago I gave her a little extra bloom nutes (NPK 0-5-4), but it did not slow the problem in the least. I would think if this was the problem I would have seen at least a little improvement with the extra feeding. The problem has been progressive worsening for about the past three weeks, and it is unique to this strain. Same feeding schedule as my other strains which are looking as healthy as could be.
bump bump bumpOw dude, i hate them insolvable problems especially when its just one plant. Seems like possibly magnesium, is common for plants to want a good dose of mag at one or two points during the grow. Solving this might help if the healthy ones do the same thing as well.
So you upped the bloom nutes a touch, i think your soil, pH and ppm sound good for the plant, runoff is by no way accurate though and neither are some digital readers. What soil, ferts, lights and temps etc etc, maybe some might have other suggestions. I suppose we would all recomend a flush and re nute'ing the soil if all else fails. When ferts dont work i often consider a lock or flush either way but sometimes it is more simple. What levels of grow are you adding with the bloom? Peace