he I'm wondering now if it has anything to do with the epsom salt. I may not even need it but was told to add it for safe measure. Maybe I'm getting too much Magnesium and that's causing the issues?
I've been reading more on it and some people claim adding air changes PH. If it wasn't for this leave color issue, I would have a near perfect grow.
Nothing is dead or dying anywhere and I have been running like this for years. Something is not optimal and may be PH or Epsom related.
I now know that my Ph has been running from 5.0 to 7.5 and everything still clones, vegges and flowers but I have been unable to find the cause of the varigated leaves. My leaves don't look uniformly green and healthy.
Is it my PH that's causing this? First, I'll do 4.5 1 gallon Maxigrow without Epsom and check PH over a 24 hour period. I won't add the pump and see if PH shifts on it's own. I'll report back here.
My Tap is PH 7.5.
4.5 grams per gallon of Maxigrow took my PH from 7.5 to 5.2 immediately. We'll see if it rises over time.