budchemist
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So after struggling past an issue of deficiency I am not 100% sure of the cause of the issue that I am seeing.
I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.
Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
I have noticed twice that I have drooping leaves. I know that it is not overwatering as I add water (no nutes) and the drooping goes away. The question I have is whether drooping can be caused by factors other than water (ie nutrient excess)? I have been flushing weekly with plain water (to runoff) to limit salt buildup in the soil.
Medium: Coco/potting soil
pH: 6-6.5
Calcium added: yes
Nutrient PPM: 480 ppm
Watering: Blumat System - nutrient drip fed
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