7CardBud
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...and this is why I moved away from soil a few years ago, the stupid crap that happens.Update and help needed possibly again. My 3 plants have now started week 5 flower it’s day 30 today. The one plant that had a lockout is doing great now. After I transplanted all 3 into strawberry fields soil and they were all fine for this whole month almost. Just my water was given and recharge every 2 weeks with the watering. But now the other 2 plants are yellowing at the upper leaves slowly one a lot more than the other. I got a pic of them and a pic of my grow log for the ph and ppm. I haven’t done anything about it yet because I don’t wanna make it worse.
Your pH is in the basement. My only guesses are overwatering and you flushed out all the buffers from the mix or the mix was not made well to begin with. I would add 3 grams of potassium bicarbonate per liter of water then water the plant (Don't ph the water, dump it in as is). Then plain water again, then plain water a third time and test runoff. Repeat this cycle until media is buffered again in the range of 6.3-6.7pH.
Just a few tips for soil.
You don't need to water with excessive runoff in soil. Your just leaching minerals from the soil.
Water until you just notice a small bit of runoff, unless you're collecting a test sample then add a bit more.
EC measurements are meaningless in soil, the bioweb is always breaking down material and enriching the soil.
Runoff EC only tells you how much material you leached from the soil.