Johnei
Well-Known Member
Salts are acidic. too much salts drives pH down in medium. domino effect. lockout, deficiencies, nutes are there but cant be accessed due to low ph, and as you feed more, it builds, driving and keeping ph down. Epsom salt watering to roots just added more salts to rootzone.
The way I repair something like this may not be some people's cup of tea but here goes. Reading your posts I assume you dont have ppm/ec meter because what I would say is to mix up a EC 1.0 or around 600-800ppm nutrient solution ph'd at 6 for coco, and run water through the pots until the EC/ppm and ph of the water coming out is the same.
You see, if you flush with clean water what will be left is imbalanced nutrients in the root zone, and then you have other problem. Coco holds on to nutrients in its matrix, you must run balanced nutrient mix through the medium so balance is restored.
For this to not happen again. mix your nutrients lower, only up them if/when you notice overall shade of plant is getting lighter or bottom leaves show signs like yellowing leaves and even then only slightly, dont go doubling nutrient dose suddenly. and always allow for some runoff, not just a drip here n there trickling out. dont allow medium salts to build, and they wont if you dont overfeed and allow for some runoff each watering.
ph 4.5, trying to water with fresh water at 6.5-7.0 or something to bring ph up is useless. Fluish with proper ph and balanced EC 1.0 ppm 600-800 nutrient mix until runoff is a match.
Quickest way and the nutrient usage is not a waste in this situation.
My opinon of course, but I'm a newb whatdoiknow
Good luck
The way I repair something like this may not be some people's cup of tea but here goes. Reading your posts I assume you dont have ppm/ec meter because what I would say is to mix up a EC 1.0 or around 600-800ppm nutrient solution ph'd at 6 for coco, and run water through the pots until the EC/ppm and ph of the water coming out is the same.
You see, if you flush with clean water what will be left is imbalanced nutrients in the root zone, and then you have other problem. Coco holds on to nutrients in its matrix, you must run balanced nutrient mix through the medium so balance is restored.
For this to not happen again. mix your nutrients lower, only up them if/when you notice overall shade of plant is getting lighter or bottom leaves show signs like yellowing leaves and even then only slightly, dont go doubling nutrient dose suddenly. and always allow for some runoff, not just a drip here n there trickling out. dont allow medium salts to build, and they wont if you dont overfeed and allow for some runoff each watering.
ph 4.5, trying to water with fresh water at 6.5-7.0 or something to bring ph up is useless. Fluish with proper ph and balanced EC 1.0 ppm 600-800 nutrient mix until runoff is a match.
Quickest way and the nutrient usage is not a waste in this situation.
My opinon of course, but I'm a newb whatdoiknow
Good luck