Enots
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Yes, seriously, if you're in Oklahoma I'll hook you up with some weed if you can help with this problem.
Double ended lights
Temp 72 - 78°F
Humidity 50- 60%
Coco/perlite mix - batch 64 golden ratio
Heavy 16 nutes - full line
Well water - running through a ro system with a ppm of around 20 coming out (I think my problem lies within the water)
So it started on the bigger plants, leave edges turning yellow/brown and dying. I checked my runoff... 4.5 ec and 6.2 ph wow!. I flushed multiple times (I chalked it up to my pops mixing nutes wrong). Got the runoff down to around 1.5 ec and started feeding again. Runoff is still good, but they are still slowly having the same problem. I thought ok.... something in the feed possibly, even though I've used heavy 16 for years. But today, I noticed this starting to happen in 2 supersoil plants that are not receiving heavy 16. Exact same thing happening to them just slowly. The only common thing is the well water. Is there something my RO system can't remove in my well? It's happening on every leaf, top, bottom, middle, etc. It starts on the oldest and moves to the newest leaves slowly. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Double ended lights
Temp 72 - 78°F
Humidity 50- 60%
Coco/perlite mix - batch 64 golden ratio
Heavy 16 nutes - full line
Well water - running through a ro system with a ppm of around 20 coming out (I think my problem lies within the water)
So it started on the bigger plants, leave edges turning yellow/brown and dying. I checked my runoff... 4.5 ec and 6.2 ph wow!. I flushed multiple times (I chalked it up to my pops mixing nutes wrong). Got the runoff down to around 1.5 ec and started feeding again. Runoff is still good, but they are still slowly having the same problem. I thought ok.... something in the feed possibly, even though I've used heavy 16 for years. But today, I noticed this starting to happen in 2 supersoil plants that are not receiving heavy 16. Exact same thing happening to them just slowly. The only common thing is the well water. Is there something my RO system can't remove in my well? It's happening on every leaf, top, bottom, middle, etc. It starts on the oldest and moves to the newest leaves slowly. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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