MstadabolinaMrBobDobalina
Active Member
I didn't get a chance to read every page here... Just sounds like watering issues, but keep in mind that bad pH levels will lockout certain nutrients. PH levels that are too low (acidic) will lockout elements like nitrogen, Mg, phosphorus acid, and calcium. PH levels that are too high (alkaline) will lockout iron, zinc, manganese, copper, and boron. Many deficiencies turn leaves yellow; so what you want to do first is make sure your pH levels are in a good range. Shoot for 6.3-6.8, 6.5 being the best. I always promote checking pH levels in soil, water, and runoff before adding extra nutes in excess of your normal feeding schedule. You could potentially correct the problem without adding anything.
All that being said, if you're correcting the problem by doing what you're doing, more power to you
All that being said, if you're correcting the problem by doing what you're doing, more power to you