Hello,
I recently had another post going about heat stress/burn, but after further investigation I think it might actually be soil/nutrient related. My girl was planted in late September early October, and started 12/12 on December first. Shes in a five gallon pot in FFOF soil, and has been getting the FF trio nutrients. I usually water/feed/water/feed/ect, but sometimes I skip a feed and water twice depending on how hectic my schedule is.
I originally thought I burned my plant, but after pruning off the damaged leaves I noticed more popping up. Its browning/damage around the edges of my leaves, and a general droop throughout the plant.
I noticed the soil was looking really white/different when it dried out compared to my other younger plants, so I gave it a full watering and collected the runoff. I put my meter in the runoff and it measured 3800-3900 PPM. From what I have read, that's really high.
Do I need to take the plant out and transplant into new soil? Or can I just run water real heavy for a few days and see about dropping the PPM that way?
Thanks for any help, I haven't had to deal with this problem before.
I recently had another post going about heat stress/burn, but after further investigation I think it might actually be soil/nutrient related. My girl was planted in late September early October, and started 12/12 on December first. Shes in a five gallon pot in FFOF soil, and has been getting the FF trio nutrients. I usually water/feed/water/feed/ect, but sometimes I skip a feed and water twice depending on how hectic my schedule is.
I originally thought I burned my plant, but after pruning off the damaged leaves I noticed more popping up. Its browning/damage around the edges of my leaves, and a general droop throughout the plant.
I noticed the soil was looking really white/different when it dried out compared to my other younger plants, so I gave it a full watering and collected the runoff. I put my meter in the runoff and it measured 3800-3900 PPM. From what I have read, that's really high.
Do I need to take the plant out and transplant into new soil? Or can I just run water real heavy for a few days and see about dropping the PPM that way?
Thanks for any help, I haven't had to deal with this problem before.