Thank you, Teddy, for your response! My Ph meter arrived yesterday and the numbers were good (5.9), I did a flush since it had been a week, and added cal/mag and a little bit of epsom salt (maybe 1/8 tsp to one gallon) to the other nutes and it looks so much better today!
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My ph meter arrived in the mail today. Ph was 5.9, and I changed out the water with new nutrients and some cal/mag - looks like it might be a magnesium deficiency due to the coloring and the leaves curling up at the ends. Should I add epsom salts to the container or leave it be for now?
I'm trying to figure out what is going on with my plant. Does anyone have an idea? My ph meter broke, so I'm waiting for a new one to arrive (none of the stores sell them in this town!)
Strain - Northern Lights auto flower feminized
# of Plants - 2
Grow Type - Hydro
Grow Stage - vegetative...
Well, after much research online and checking out other sites I was finally able to determine what was wrong with my plants. In this case it was a magnesium deficiency so I added a bit to the nutrient water. My plants are now looking great and growing rapidly! Even though I had no responses to...
Here's an update. tips are yellowing on some leaves, I'm leaning toward a nitrogen deficiency because the yellow begins at the tips of the leaves and the veins are still green. I'd really like confirmation before I treat for a nit def. Ph is 6.0 in container.