john doper
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We have 6 Blue Dream clones and are kinda having some problems. Noticed that the leaves were different shades of green and are showing classic signs of nutrient overdose however, after sampling the soil this afternoon we discovered that the soil did not have all that many nutrients in it after all. Now the confusion is did the plants eat all the nutes or is there an excess salt build up. Also if not nutrient problems, then what else could cause the leaf color varying so much and the drooping of the leaf tips. We are currently using Foxfarm Ocean Forest. We tried adding 3 tablespoons of Foxfarm BigBloom and 3-4 drops of super-thrive into a 4.5 gal. rez. through our drippers about a week ago. The plants live in a 6.4' Cubed tent in 3 gallon pots, under a 600w HPS in a Sun system air cooled reflector, environmental controls, A/C, and co2 are in the package. We appreciate any input!
P.S. The results of the samples:
Plant 1 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.1, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 2 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.3, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 3 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.0, 350 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 4 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.4, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 5 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.2, 320 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 6 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.0, 340 (TDS P.P.M.)
P.S. The results of the samples:
Plant 1 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.1, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 2 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.3, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 3 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.0, 350 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 4 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.4, 250 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 5 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.2, 320 (TDS P.P.M.)
Plant 6 substrate sample taken results: PH 7.0, 340 (TDS P.P.M.)