JSheeze
Well-Known Member
Hey guys, just trying to figure how to deal with my yellowing and chlorosing leaf margins? Let me know what you think...
DWC
Tap water 265ppm. I fill 5gal bucket with tap water and add 1 scoop from small end of 'MaxiBloom' (1 tsp I think) scoop provided with bag. Then add 6ml of Liquid KoolBloom. Then add 1ml of Floralicious+. Then add 15ml Root Farm pH down to 5.78 (start ~7.6). Then finish with a little hydroguard (Southern AG d747).
565ppm total
5.75 pH but drifts to 6.05 and settles around there.
After I took these pics I pumped buckets dry. Pumped 5gal fresh (265ppm) pH-ed water back in (9gal capacity) to rinse. Then pumped it backed out. Then pumped 9gal 565ppm nutrient regimen back in.
Are they just hungry? I backed the light off a bit because its centered around what could be a hot-spot but seems other spots should be affected considering their close proximity as well, but they seem fine, so it makes me think its possibly nutrient related.
Pretty sure city water comes from diverted natural (crystal clear) mountain creek, thus the high mineral count...




DWC
Tap water 265ppm. I fill 5gal bucket with tap water and add 1 scoop from small end of 'MaxiBloom' (1 tsp I think) scoop provided with bag. Then add 6ml of Liquid KoolBloom. Then add 1ml of Floralicious+. Then add 15ml Root Farm pH down to 5.78 (start ~7.6). Then finish with a little hydroguard (Southern AG d747).
565ppm total
5.75 pH but drifts to 6.05 and settles around there.
After I took these pics I pumped buckets dry. Pumped 5gal fresh (265ppm) pH-ed water back in (9gal capacity) to rinse. Then pumped it backed out. Then pumped 9gal 565ppm nutrient regimen back in.
Are they just hungry? I backed the light off a bit because its centered around what could be a hot-spot but seems other spots should be affected considering their close proximity as well, but they seem fine, so it makes me think its possibly nutrient related.
Pretty sure city water comes from diverted natural (crystal clear) mountain creek, thus the high mineral count...