Day 22 ph 5.8, nutes 900 ppm
Plants growing fast but now I am getting a splotchy yellow specks along with an upward curl on my leaves! What is the cause of these symptoms? LEDs too close? Let me review what has transpired. First I added ph down to knock the ph 6.4 down to a 5.7 but I overshot and put the ladies under duress when the ph read 4.0! Of course it was 12 midnight so the plants had to suffer during the night. The next morning I got a box of 20 Mule Team Borax to kick up the pH, overshooting to pH 6.6. Damn rollercoaster, added some water and pH down to get it to 5.8. My nutes are reading 900 ppm. Is this the result of adding pH +/- powder chemicals?
I had been splashing water on my leaves to kick up the humidity as it has been settling at 32%. Could the water drops magnified the LED light to burn the leaves? I also had lowered the LED light from 26" to 20" the last 3 days, could that have heat stressed the plants? I raised it back to 26" today.
Or is this a cal-mag deficiency? Or am I getting nute burn? Some many variables in my first grow. Any input is appreciated.
Edge, 900ppm is too much. I have never used "LP Aeroponics," so I can't speak to any ppm flux's between dwc and aero. (SuperStoner over in the dwc sub forum does both)
These plants are too small for that kind of power, you need to back it down. Start with a fresh res of water. Your root system isnt "established" yet so you wont have to flush forever, but a good 3-4 days of straight RO before you dose with any other nutes would help pull out the excess nutes in their system.
Look into Osmostic Pressure, ill do some digging and see if I didn't bookmark a good read.
Let em breathe, then after you flush dose them low <500ppm, especially from seeds. (personally).
Your massive ph swings are a big deal, but you're talking short period lockouts. Lockouts all together aren't good- but at least you knew it was happening.
But I think the high ppms locking out everything. even H20. Thats why your leaves are curling, (not the light.) There is a relationship, too fuzzy to explain in depth- one of those things you just remember subconsciously. But the roots have a certain amount of nutrients in their system- and the H20/nutrients/bacteria/O2 are pulled in as they need more to feed. Well, when you OVER feed, they try to release the stuff they're not using- and if the nutes surrounding the roots trying to release the excess, they drown, starve, and dry out my friend...
FLUSH. they will green back up.