The well water is high. When you put nutes into 7.5 pH water, you fuck it up.. High pH liquids cause reactions in nutes... nutes should be mixed in water below 6.5pH to avoid issues.
Aha, this helps a lot, thanks. I didn't understand this concept. From now on I will pH my water down to 6.3 or so, then mix nutes.. and then pH again? Thank you for coming back thru to check on me.
The nutrient topic is brand new to me. I have had an organic vegetable garden and a berry patch on this land the last 3 years, and all I've really done is amend the soil with manure and organic compost.. and give them water every evening unless there's rain. Then top feed with blood or bone meal, or Joy Juice when my veggies ask for it. The berries get guano from the bats in my barn and pine needle mulch to help with acidity.
..and everything grows like crazy, even my house plants are generally very happy except when they go thirsty for too long. I have dozens of orchids, jades, philodendrons, ferns, a rubber tree, and on and on. For this reason, I don't think the water here is too out of whack. However, it makes sense now to pH the water first, before adding nutrients. I've done a lot of reading about indoor growing, but somehow this concept escaped me. Thanks again.
I made a custom batch of super soil, based on Subcool's recipe, just because it's more natural for me to think about things that way. It won't be ready for a couple more weeks, hopefully just in time for flowering. In the future I'll use it for veg cycle too, but the way things flowed, I just didn't have time to wait for it to cook for my first run. So I got started with clones and Pro-Mix because a buddy likes it a lot and the more expensive soils like Fox Farms and Roots are just too pricey for me right now. I put a couple thousand dollars worth of equipment on my credit cards.. go big or go home, I guess.
I would like to get a reverse osmosis filter in the future to remove even more variables. Maybe in a few months
Here is another picture that is indicative of what is occurring on a few of the leaves. Others look normal, but it is affecting every plant of the 12. I also have a Lemon Kush that is kinda yellow, so yesterday I ran some neutral water thru, and the runoff came out way too high, almost 7.4, which startled me. Runoff was also very yellow. I continued with lower pH'd water, but even after 5 or 6 gallons of pH 6 and even 5.5, runoff still just barely got to 6.9. Any advice on either of these issues? I will of course pH my water FIRST from now on, before I add any food. Hopefully doing that and pH'ing to around 6 will cure everything for this veg cycle..
I really appreciate your help, tommyo and everybody.. thanks so much!