wow. thanks so much for the advice and careful consideration of my grow. obviously, I'm still learning. my first grow is just about ready to harvest, so I'm relatively familiar with soil, but this hydro jazz has me scratching my head on a weekly basis. its been almost three weeks since the photo period got messed up by a light leak bad enough to do so. the leaves outside the window to my basement fell, allowing the sun to pan across my whole flower tent for a couple hours a day. once i figured it out, i remedied the situation, but the symptoms of the problem persist. my first girl that is in late flower has a decent amount of bud that seems to still be developing nicely, even though she is only producing the single, weird leaves.
the other plants in the tower are the ones that are growing at what seems to be a crazy rate. i woefully underestimated the height they would need.
anyway, I'm fairly certain that the spotting and leaf torture in the previous pics were a result of root rot. i have treated the problem with beneficial bacteria cultures, the recipe for which i learned about on Heisenberg's thread in the bubbleponics forum. it really helped to turn around the slowed growth rate, but the spots are still there. my suspicion is that there is still rot in root areas where i cannot reach or disassemble due to the basic construction design of the tower.
Ph is really steady since adding the bennies too. whatever i mix it to is where it stays. i have to add about 1/3 of a gallon of nute solution every day. consumption has dropped slightly since i lollied all but the newest addition to the tower.
I'm fairly convinced that the light leak situation has been solved also. i have added three new plants to the tent since taking action to seal out the light and none of them are showing the slightest signs of stress that the others exhibit. at least, i am very hopeful that is the case.
thanks again.