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Emeraldo
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If I had your problem I would Ph A bunch of straight water at 6.8 and run it through aka flush. Then next time for water use straight water Ph at 6.8 not flush but regular feed amount and check run off. The good part about using soil is time is on your side unlike hydro game would be over.If you have kelp this would be a good time to give them after done to help with the stress and high temps. Kelp is key for growing in high temps hint of the day.
CO, I used lots of kelp in mixing the soil. And I've been consistently giving the plants water pH'd to 6.8 during the early part of the grow in April to the end of June. Then heat wave came in mid-June, and I gave the plants lots of water during that period. At the beginning of July I put the grow on automatic watering and increased the amount. The tap water (automatic watering) pH is about 7.1, so not a big difference (unless the SLH has a particular need for 5.5).
So there is a bunch of stuff going on, and I am speculating about what the cause could be: a deficiency, maybe some of my amendments, soil pH maybe too high, but heat seems to be the culprit. If we assume the leaf damage is in fact from the heat in June, then it will solve itself over time. I still want to get to the bottom of what my soil pH is, still waiting on the meter to be delivered. Will post that when I find out. Thanks!