You should be ok on you're micro nutrients then. Just not taking it in. If lowering the ph doesn't help, it may be beneficial to flush the system and start fresh.No. I'm using well water. It runs about 140 ppm.
Oops...i didnt mean to quote anybody except the OP and somehow i did...so tried to edit and failed...well he edited so my post looks a little out of place.
and no, i prefer to veg and flower under hps
research, learn to read your plants.
i gave you a hint with metal
You don't think it could be a deficiency that started earlier and is getting worse with the rising ph... Lockout?Rising pH indicates the plants are using the nutes. It's OK to let it range up to 7.0 without adjusting it. If you start trying to lower it I will bet you get rebound rise. When do you change your res out?
Roots are nice. I'm starting to assume they are monster leaves. I've grown Italian peppers that grew so well, the leaves had a similar funky look as well. But I maybe wrong. Lolare the roots nice and white just looks like monster leaves to me hard to see anything in pic.
My guess would be strain related.Rising pH and white roots in a DWC.You don't think it could be a deficiency that started earlier and is getting worse with the rising ph... Lockout?
Other than that, my guess is a fucked up mutation.
Yea, it sure seems like genetics. The setup is on point. Nutes, ph, etc all sound good.My guess would be strain related.Rising pH and white roots in a DWC.
That's what I was thinking earlier, but it doesn't look like a lockout. Granted, if calcium gets locked out it will lock out other micro nutrients as well, but it looks to be the entire plant and not just newer growth.Looks like it's lacking calcium to me every leaf has rusty veins near enough the reason for lacking ca are many lockout improper ph drift not enough ca too much mg the list goes on but I think ca is the problem here
It's like a quiz lol what do i get if I win?yes too much n will lock out ca. this ca in solition will bind with p, forming insoluble calciumphosphate. n tox can cause ca and p def.
but thats not whats happening here
before i go further you need more light fpr starters...
now notice the tye shaped narrow bases, edges of leaves arent fully formed and distorted, growth is rosetting and you have "little leaf" along with banding cupping and veinal chlorosis.
i can promise its not genetic.
also when a plant is feeding, ec or ppm drops, ph isnt a good indicator
should atleast get you on the right track