beatkeeper
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Hello. 1st grow. This is my 5th week in veg of an Afghan kush in DWC. I have it in a 5 gallon bucket. The roots look great (there's a ton of them poking out everywhere), and as you can see by the pictures, the leaf growth is also nice. I have been doing Lucas formula of Advanced nutes jungle juice at 1/4-1/3 strength since week two (and I do a complete water change every week). The upper/newer growth looks great (aside from maybe being a little wrinkly-looking?), but just a few days ago I noticed the lower 4 leaves (the 3-point and 1st set of 5-point leaves) starting to form dark splotches that eventually turned into the brown dead spots and curling that you can see in the pics. This was also accompanied by a dark purpling of the stems of the 5-point leaves (You can also kind of see this purpling in the pics). Also, the main, middle vein leading up the leaf from the purple stem turned a little dark reddish, coming from the stem.
I have not been able to find any bugs with my 30x magnifying glass. My only guess is that this is a nute deficiency, and that the purpling/reddening is the plant eating up the lower leaves to supply new growth. When this first started happening, I upped the nutes to a little about 50 percent Lucas form. and added a teaspoon of Epsom salt (also I have been adding a teaspoon of H2O2 every weekly change since the beginning). But this seemed to make it worse and I saw what seemed like very early signs of nute burn--the roots even looked a little burned--so I changed the water out to pH adjusted plain water for a day before returning to the 1/3 strength without Epsom salt. The roots are white again, and the slight nute burn on the tips of the new growth is barely visible with a magnifying glass. However, the original purpling stems/dying lower leaf issue is still present.
More details: I am 1 day away from getting an electronic pH tester--I have been using a liquid drops/vial/color-coded pH testing system, but it only goes as low as 6. The 1/3 Lucas formula brings the pH down to just around 6 (I have tested this by slowly adding more and more nutes and repeatedly testing pH--watching it slowly lower to 6 pH). I'm guessing that perhaps 1/3 Lucas is not enough nutes now? but when I brought it up to 50 percent Lucas, perhaps that brought the pH too low and caused the nute burn? (I am also getting some pH up with my pH tester--I already have pH down).
What is happening to the lower leaves also seemed to occur in the first set of single point leaves before I started adding nutes and ceased once I starting feeding. That's another reason why I'm leading toward deficiency.
Even more details: Lighting: 150W daylight CFL with hood + 4 smaller lamps positioned at side angles, each with 23W daylight bulbs.
light schedule: 20 on/4 off
medium: clay pebbles
Bucket: black hydro bucket
air: 4.5 liters/min.
small clip fan blowing on plant from a couple feet away
room temp: 72-74 (have not yet tested dark time temp)
water temp: 72 F
Well that was detailed...let me know what you think...any help is greatly appreciated...thank you in advance
..................nobody?................
I have not been able to find any bugs with my 30x magnifying glass. My only guess is that this is a nute deficiency, and that the purpling/reddening is the plant eating up the lower leaves to supply new growth. When this first started happening, I upped the nutes to a little about 50 percent Lucas form. and added a teaspoon of Epsom salt (also I have been adding a teaspoon of H2O2 every weekly change since the beginning). But this seemed to make it worse and I saw what seemed like very early signs of nute burn--the roots even looked a little burned--so I changed the water out to pH adjusted plain water for a day before returning to the 1/3 strength without Epsom salt. The roots are white again, and the slight nute burn on the tips of the new growth is barely visible with a magnifying glass. However, the original purpling stems/dying lower leaf issue is still present.
More details: I am 1 day away from getting an electronic pH tester--I have been using a liquid drops/vial/color-coded pH testing system, but it only goes as low as 6. The 1/3 Lucas formula brings the pH down to just around 6 (I have tested this by slowly adding more and more nutes and repeatedly testing pH--watching it slowly lower to 6 pH). I'm guessing that perhaps 1/3 Lucas is not enough nutes now? but when I brought it up to 50 percent Lucas, perhaps that brought the pH too low and caused the nute burn? (I am also getting some pH up with my pH tester--I already have pH down).
What is happening to the lower leaves also seemed to occur in the first set of single point leaves before I started adding nutes and ceased once I starting feeding. That's another reason why I'm leading toward deficiency.
Even more details: Lighting: 150W daylight CFL with hood + 4 smaller lamps positioned at side angles, each with 23W daylight bulbs.
light schedule: 20 on/4 off
medium: clay pebbles
Bucket: black hydro bucket
air: 4.5 liters/min.
small clip fan blowing on plant from a couple feet away
room temp: 72-74 (have not yet tested dark time temp)
water temp: 72 F
Well that was detailed...let me know what you think...any help is greatly appreciated...thank you in advance

..................nobody?................