Ah. Maybe let your pH go up a little, just over 6. Mg, even in hydro has best uptake at a pH over 6.Ph is at 5.8
Every nutrient uptake chart I've ever seen shows a decline in Mg uptake at right about 5.8pH, for hydro. Like, it literally dips way down between 5.6 and 6.0.According to Jorge Cervantes "in a Non-Organic Hydro set up, you want the PH between 5.5-5.8 In an Organic Hydro setup, PH should be between 6-6.5"
Not my plant, and can't tell by the photos.Trimothy, is the problem at the top or bottom of the plant?
That isn't a deficiency, you are giving your plant too much nitrogen. Look up nitrogen toxicity, I'd ease up a little on your ppm. Should come right out of it in a few days.
That is absolutely not a nitrogen toxicity.That isn't a deficiency, you are giving your plant too much nitrogen. Look up nitrogen toxicity, I'd ease up a little on your ppm. Should come right out of it in a few days.
No. And it's a vein.The vain is very dark, meaning that the toxicity is just setting in. If you are concerned about magnesium, add 1 gram of epsom salt per gallon of water to your next feeding. If the situation doesn't improve, I would have to think you have a nitrogen problem.