I believe your seeing a blue light for a led it’s nothing but green yellow and brown on it manHello It looks like phosphorous def. Not really sure of all your temps . RH, Soil, ect.. but it is kinda bluish what would lead me to believe it's Phos.
Then take a picture without the blurple light on so people can see the plant in normal light.I believe your seeing a blue light for a led it’s nothing but green yellow and brown on it man
Not sure how what I’m taking about clearly CANT be seen cause a “blurple” light is just effecting it isn’t itThen take a picture without the blurple light on so people can see the plant in normal light.
Not sure how what I’m taking about clearly CANT be seen cause a “blurple” light is just effecting it isn’t it
Now we can't even ask for better pics lol.Hmm, OK. Of course I see the issues with the leaves. But the natural color of the leaves can't be seen properly under any color light other than natural or white.
I'm obviously of no help but good luck with fixing the issue with your plant.
Tange,FFOF is notorious for having a low or unstable pH and its generally advised not to pH water for living soil.
Some say its due to a lack of quality control but I think the acidity is due to the organic matter decomposing and releasing hydrogen ions.Tange,
I would like to know more about this. Are you saying that the FFOF will create a situation similar to a toxic salt build-up in coco? ((coco grower here). And that this is what you feel is causing his problem?
So a runoff ph might be...Oh say 4?
JD
Thanks...The nutrient thing...I think most respected manufacturers try and balance the urea with other non-urea N sources as a means of buffering ph. The problem comes when you overload the soil with it. The newb desire to do more...make it grow faster. Pour more on.Some say its due to a lack of quality control but I think the acidity is due to the organic matter decomposing and releasing hydrogen ions.
Nutrients containing ammonium (urea) will drop the pH even lower. Probably why we see so many issues of lockout with growers using bottled nutes on heavily amended soils like FFOF