Solis Altilis
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Fox farm ocean forest w/ ~25% perlite. No amendments.What soil are you using? What nutes are you using? What is the ph of your feed when you water? Looks like a deficiency to me, but I'm not too experienced when it comes to diagnosing problems. I will say she looks thirsty though. Either that or heat stress causing the wilting.
currently only using biobizz biobloom for every watering. 1 3/4 tsps per gallon, I know that's low but it's so dry and hot she's been watered every day through out her life. So she gets fed every day as well. Because of that i dose her half strength. The temps just fell down into the 80's this week and humidity is up as well now so I might switch to watering her every other day. But when ever I don't water her for a day even if it's in the low 80's the weak yellow leaves droop and wilt hard hard. But then it's I think it's easy to get her to droop from watering as well. I'm sure I just haven't managed her wet and dry cycles well. Sometimes is 105'F w/ 15% humidity, and other times its 90'F with 50% humidity. and it drops to 65-70'F at night w/ 75-85% humidity. Sometimes there is constant 15mph winds all day long, other times its dead still.
Cheap inaccurate pH strips and drops have me between 7.0-7.5 going in w/feed
I've tried to catch water coming out, doesn't go well, maybe 5.8-6.2 coming out, but that is a serious shot in the dark, would not rely on that.
She was on biobizz fixmix and algamic (sea weed extract) until a week or so ago as well. Ran out of the Algamic (actually went bad on me), and she was showing burn on the tips of the non-yellowing leaves, so I dialed the fix mix back to only once a week. Only 1/4-1/2 tsp per gallon.
She's got spider mites (no webs), just stippling on the fan leaves for at least a month.