Nute lockout, or deficiency?

I guess I lost this one. When I flush, no matter how long it will take to dry - the plant will be fully yellow by then at this rate
 
Flush
Water immediately with nute water
Feed again in 4 days max
Ok, I flushed with Ph'd pure water at first, and then with tap water at 6.5 ph with 500 ppm (my water supply today didnt come through, so I couldn't use my pure water for the flush anymore). I then used 4 gallons of nute water to ensure the calcium from my extremely hard water wasn't going to build up.

Using G.H Flora/Micro/Bloom at half strength of the manufacturers recommendation. 800ppm going in, 600ppm going out. Soil ph used to read 5.5, now at 6.25

Best I can do at this point, I guess. Hopefully she recovers in a few days... thanks for the help
 

BobThe420Builder

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As we mentioned

Water runoff pH and ppm means nothing

And unless you use a $200 soil pH pen, the two prong cheapies mean nothing too

Focus on what goes in and you'll be fine
 
Flush
Water immediately with nute water
Feed again in 4 days max
It's been 4 days, but the 5 gallon pot is still throughly wet. Feed, or no? And how much? I've been giving 1 gallon per watering... too much or too little for soil?

It usually takes 1 week or so for the soil to dry the first inch down
 

mistergrafik

Well-Known Member
I flush every stage before switching nutrient ratios. I learned early salt buildup is a real thang. If it's still thoroughly wet after 4 days let her be!! In the past my leaves have looked like that from PH not salt
 
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