Don't flush.I basically make a tea every other watering. Fish Meal with a CalMag source like Oyster shell every other feeding (every 4th watering). I've been missing Sea Kelp that I usually combined with the Fish Meal feedings that I was using for micronutrients. That's why I suspected it was a micronutrient of some sort. I was planning on flushing then feed with Kelp in two waterings.
If you can see any damage to the leaves and there are little black dots next to the damage that is likely from thrips.Thanks a lot! I'll have to check for thripes tonight and an Azamax foliar just to make sure.
No, not iron deficient. that creates white veins.Leaves of my new growth seems really strange. Cupping down. Sides curling down. I fed when I watered yesterday. Didnt seem to change it much. Fish meal and Fish Bone Meal plus work castings and forest top soil. I grow in soil. I've never seen this before so it is throwing me off. Thanks! View attachment 4240406 View attachment 4240409
So you Water, Feed (Tea), Water, Feed (Fish Meal, Ca and Mg), etc ? How often do you feed / water? Do you know the NPK ratios of what you're feeding?I basically make a tea every other watering. Fish Meal with a CalMag source like Oyster shell every other feeding (every 4th watering). I've been missing Sea Kelp that I usually combined with the Fish Meal feedings that I was using for micronutrients. That's why I suspected it was a micronutrient of some sort. I was planning on flushing then feed with Kelp in two waterings.
Thanks so much for that and yes I was definitely starting to see more of a connection there. Put the worst affected plant outside and cut the canopy back on my Pure, made a tray of clones and the new canopy is looking much healthier. I'm still dialing this system in too.My plant is drooping like that also. 2 out of 3 are good but 1 is drooping. My 1st grow with leds. (4)QB 288 v2.
I am pretty sure it is because either the power is turned up to much or the light is to close to the one plant. Still trying to dial it in and find the right height