lol bro it didnt show til around 6 weeks from germination, so about 2.5 weeks ago. Ive flushed them twice since then. Of course I waited for the soil to dry almost completely out between flushes. So I believe the problem has been suspended through the flushes. What Ive observed is that after the 1st flush the worst yellowing 3 started to look a little greener. However, as the soil dried out the yellowed more and purple lines in the stem in addition to necrotic lower leaves that eventually died back. After the first flush I was pretty confused. Well, I decided to flush yet again. I break out my calibration solution to my pH meter and the little cups that I use. I always rinse these little cups out with tap water. I poured the 4.0 in the cup and I noticed this whitish looking "stuff" floating around. Next, I went to the bathtub to look at the drain, and sure enough, there was alot of caked up calcium around and inside the drain. The next step was to obviously read up on Calcium toxicity. After an hour of reading up on deficiencies of Mg, P, K, S and Ca I connected the dots and boom... Distilled is the answer! What you guys think could I rinse alot of the calcium out of the soil using only 5 gallons of distilled water to flush each 4 gallon container?They look really good, it the tap water was a huge problem they never would have grown like they did.....relax and flower those babys today.....nice grow.
Thx bro! What you think about the distilled water question up top?Great looking grow btw
Niiiice. Thanks! I topped the plants again last night because I had a feeling it would be another week or so before flowering. With that being said, Im a little nervous because a few of the plants are an inch or two more than 20". Tya and itll keep getting better over time just dont use tht tap water n e more.