First time grower and I do believe I have had a eureka moment. My plants are all over the place as far as symptoms. I have been trying to track down the issue. I have been monitoring my PH, and while a litlle high compared to what others have suggested (I have been keeping it between 6.5 and 6.7), I believe my main problem right now is that the water I have been using has gone through a water conditioner (one of the salt pellet variety). I think (but cannot prove) that I am getting nutrient lock up due to too much sodium in my soil.
Should I flush the plants? I am using fox farms soil and just recently began fox farms nute's (1/4 to start with). No improvement in the plants.
Attached are some pics of the plants.
The nice part is I do have a spigot BEFORE the water softener. I just tested the water (basically, water straight from my well), and the PH is 6.4. Water AFTER the softener is off the chart. I am thinking it is close to 8.0.
If you all think a flush is in order, I have read that it is 2-3 times the amount of water the container can hold empty, then , let the plants stand until the soil dries up before resuming watering/feeding again.
Input? Suggestions?
Should I flush the plants? I am using fox farms soil and just recently began fox farms nute's (1/4 to start with). No improvement in the plants.
Attached are some pics of the plants.
The nice part is I do have a spigot BEFORE the water softener. I just tested the water (basically, water straight from my well), and the PH is 6.4. Water AFTER the softener is off the chart. I am thinking it is close to 8.0.
If you all think a flush is in order, I have read that it is 2-3 times the amount of water the container can hold empty, then , let the plants stand until the soil dries up before resuming watering/feeding again.
Input? Suggestions?
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