B Budbrother2013 New Member Jun 13, 2013 #1 I have yellow spots on veg plants. My ppm is at 600 and I am not over watering. I spray all the time for spider mytes and I dont see any. What could this be?
I have yellow spots on veg plants. My ppm is at 600 and I am not over watering. I spray all the time for spider mytes and I dont see any. What could this be?
jondamon Well-Known Member Jun 13, 2013 #2 Without pictures its pretty hard to ascertain what's wrong. Could be pH, light burn from spraying, deficiency, bugs. Post some pics of effected area and we'll see what it looks like. J
Without pictures its pretty hard to ascertain what's wrong. Could be pH, light burn from spraying, deficiency, bugs. Post some pics of effected area and we'll see what it looks like. J
J justhydronow Member Jun 14, 2013 #5 It seems a cal-mag def. Check you pH too, it should always be in the correct range or the plants will suffer and yield will fall.
It seems a cal-mag def. Check you pH too, it should always be in the correct range or the plants will suffer and yield will fall.
jondamon Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2013 #6 Could be nute burn or the start of calcium deficiency. Calcium deficiency can be caused by too acidic pH so check your pH first and foremost before treating. J
Could be nute burn or the start of calcium deficiency. Calcium deficiency can be caused by too acidic pH so check your pH first and foremost before treating. J
wristychronicles Well-Known Member Jun 15, 2013 #8 My thoughts are nutrient burn, is it possible you had water evaporate and cause a spike in ppm? I would just do a res change for a new clean batch
My thoughts are nutrient burn, is it possible you had water evaporate and cause a spike in ppm? I would just do a res change for a new clean batch