sencinitas
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Hi all. I'm having some issues with my plants. This is my 2nd soil grow. The problem visible in the pics ( brown crispy leaves, and "rotting?" necrotic leaves starting at the tips) were also present on my last grow. However they didn't show up until much later on. These plants were originally in Coco-they were being fed pbp grow and tap water, ph about 5.8-6. The plants started to show brown crisping, curling, stretching, and looked generally unhealthy. I then switched them to soil, a 60/40 mix of happy from and ocean forest. Since then new growth has appeared but it is showing the same problems. Also now present is dark "moist" brown patches of leaves, starting from the tips. It's all in the pics.
The plants are currently being vegged (some have started to flower but I'm going to re-veg them...however I'm pretty sure this unrelated to my problem since I had the same issues last grow). They are outdoor plants but I bring them in at night and put them under a light to extend the day cycle.
Soil ph: is 6.8. I should add that the soil they are sitting in is VERY fresh... It was brand new before I planted the plants in it and has only watered with plain chlorine-filtered tap water once.
Plain tap Water PPM: 342
My thoughts: I'm not very experienced when it comes to diagnosing plant problems but from my readings I think it's a phosphorous deficiency. Possibly with potassium. I'm also pretty sure I have cal/man issues due to my hard water. I just read somewhere in another thread that using water over 200 ppms tends to lock cal/mag...and that it would need to be adjusted using lime or Epsom salt. I didn't add anything to the soil before using except some hydroton. Can this be corrected with a foliar feed? I would think so. My current plan of action is to foliar feed 1tbs/ gallon epsom salt today, then foliar feed with a PBP bloom tomorrow. However...I'm aware that the soil should have all necessary nutrients (which makes me hesitant to start adding nutes) and that these issues are most likely caused by some kind of "lock-out." The problem does not seem to be correcting it self and seems to be getting worse.
Any help would be VERY much appreciated. I'll be around all day checking this thread periodically so we can have a "real-time" conversation.
I look forward to your responses and thank you in advance.
I'll be waitin'...
The plants are currently being vegged (some have started to flower but I'm going to re-veg them...however I'm pretty sure this unrelated to my problem since I had the same issues last grow). They are outdoor plants but I bring them in at night and put them under a light to extend the day cycle.
Soil ph: is 6.8. I should add that the soil they are sitting in is VERY fresh... It was brand new before I planted the plants in it and has only watered with plain chlorine-filtered tap water once.
Plain tap Water PPM: 342
My thoughts: I'm not very experienced when it comes to diagnosing plant problems but from my readings I think it's a phosphorous deficiency. Possibly with potassium. I'm also pretty sure I have cal/man issues due to my hard water. I just read somewhere in another thread that using water over 200 ppms tends to lock cal/mag...and that it would need to be adjusted using lime or Epsom salt. I didn't add anything to the soil before using except some hydroton. Can this be corrected with a foliar feed? I would think so. My current plan of action is to foliar feed 1tbs/ gallon epsom salt today, then foliar feed with a PBP bloom tomorrow. However...I'm aware that the soil should have all necessary nutrients (which makes me hesitant to start adding nutes) and that these issues are most likely caused by some kind of "lock-out." The problem does not seem to be correcting it self and seems to be getting worse.
Any help would be VERY much appreciated. I'll be around all day checking this thread periodically so we can have a "real-time" conversation.
I look forward to your responses and thank you in advance.
I'll be waitin'...