Admittedly my yields have been less than normal lately.
This is due to the fact, I thought I was smarter than my PH pin. I was mixing nutes and thinking I had the PH dialed in, I stopped checking it. Big mistake.
My leaves were developing the "claw" effect. A sign of to much nitrogen.
The real problem was the PH was way too high.
I forgot my number one rule which I have preached for years...at the first sign of trouble, check the PH before you do anything else.
So today I was taking a little closer look at my bigger clones, and noticed a few leaves are starting to twist. So I checked the calibration on my PH pin, and sure enough it read 7.5 when in the cal solution. It should be 7.0
This means my PH has been 5.3 not 5.8
So now my PH has been a little low. There is only one thing left to do. I am so sorry to announce this but,
I am going to schedule myself for a plexiotomy! What is a plexiotomy you might ask yourself as you sit there baked, and with nothing better to do than read this post? Well let me till you my inquisitive friend!
A plexiotomy is a medical procedure, during which a surgeon installs a 6"x6" piece of plexiglass in my lower abdomen, because I have my head so far up my ass, I can't see where I'm going. An obvious dilemma, which deserves immediate attention!
The prognoses after the procedure will be posted in this forum. Thank you for your concern. Pray for me!