RuggedWombat
Well-Known Member
Looking for a little bit of confirmation on my theory for what is wrong with this plant. All the conditions are within range, but this sticks out as what I believe to be the cause.
"When you have a high concentration of salts in solution (or in the root medium) compared to lower salinity levels found in the plant’s tissue, water is actually drawn out of the plant across the root gradient in order to fix the ppm imbalance."
What I do know from observation:
Old growth
Starts at bottom of plant
Fan leaves
Damage begins at leaf points and progresses to browning between the veins
Brown necrotic spots continue to spread between the veins with dry leaf curling occuring at the ends.
Two of their siblings (regular MF seeds) got culled for herming, and this is the lone survivor. It's survived a several day darkness problem, as well as one prolonged drought (6 days versus normal 3 days for watering) when I was out of town. The veg period was very short as I'm working with a narrow harvest window before moving. It sprouted 2/23 and flower started 3/24.
Here is the recent feeding history. Nutrients are DG FP, PT, and Bloom.
3/30 F7
GAL WATER
6.6 PH
540-180= 360 PPM
1/2 tsp PT per gallon
1/4 tsp FP per gallon
1 tsp B per gallon
4/4 F12
2.5 gal water
Good runoff
6.5 PH water
Culled one male plant
4/8 F16
3 gal
870-180= 690 PPM
6.4 PH
1 tsp PT per gallon
1/2 tsp FP per gallon
2 tsp B per gallon
Lots of runoff
4/14 F22
2 gal
3/4 tsp FP PER GALLON
2 TSP B PER GALLON
One plant remaining due to suspected herm.
Tons of RO
900-180= 720 net PPM
PH balanced to 6.1 with no PT
4/17
1.5 gal water
6.5 PH
Good RO
At this point I'm thinking maybe run some zyme to try to clean up the root zone first. The PPM doesn't seem very high considering where it is in flower. I will say that my shit water comes out to 7.8 from tap so even with PHing the water, I'm almost positive the medium PH drifts upward over time regardless. I've read some articles from the makers of Promix BX which I'm using and they mention the PH drift being an issue over the life of the grow. I suppose I could run distilled water for awhile and add nutrients. The plant is drawing nutrients from the leaves; the question is why? Any ideas here? I think I'm on the right track, but I'm always willing to hear alternate ideas that maybe I'm missing.
"When you have a high concentration of salts in solution (or in the root medium) compared to lower salinity levels found in the plant’s tissue, water is actually drawn out of the plant across the root gradient in order to fix the ppm imbalance."
What I do know from observation:
Old growth
Starts at bottom of plant
Fan leaves
Damage begins at leaf points and progresses to browning between the veins
Brown necrotic spots continue to spread between the veins with dry leaf curling occuring at the ends.
Two of their siblings (regular MF seeds) got culled for herming, and this is the lone survivor. It's survived a several day darkness problem, as well as one prolonged drought (6 days versus normal 3 days for watering) when I was out of town. The veg period was very short as I'm working with a narrow harvest window before moving. It sprouted 2/23 and flower started 3/24.
Here is the recent feeding history. Nutrients are DG FP, PT, and Bloom.
3/30 F7
GAL WATER
6.6 PH
540-180= 360 PPM
1/2 tsp PT per gallon
1/4 tsp FP per gallon
1 tsp B per gallon
4/4 F12
2.5 gal water
Good runoff
6.5 PH water
Culled one male plant
4/8 F16
3 gal
870-180= 690 PPM
6.4 PH
1 tsp PT per gallon
1/2 tsp FP per gallon
2 tsp B per gallon
Lots of runoff
4/14 F22
2 gal
3/4 tsp FP PER GALLON
2 TSP B PER GALLON
One plant remaining due to suspected herm.
Tons of RO
900-180= 720 net PPM
PH balanced to 6.1 with no PT
4/17
1.5 gal water
6.5 PH
Good RO
At this point I'm thinking maybe run some zyme to try to clean up the root zone first. The PPM doesn't seem very high considering where it is in flower. I will say that my shit water comes out to 7.8 from tap so even with PHing the water, I'm almost positive the medium PH drifts upward over time regardless. I've read some articles from the makers of Promix BX which I'm using and they mention the PH drift being an issue over the life of the grow. I suppose I could run distilled water for awhile and add nutrients. The plant is drawing nutrients from the leaves; the question is why? Any ideas here? I think I'm on the right track, but I'm always willing to hear alternate ideas that maybe I'm missing.
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