I have pH kit coming this week so can't address it specifically but the picture points to cal-mag or nutrient lock to me. On the other hand, the plant seems to be in overall good health. It needs another day to dry out after t-storms and I initially thought it was too wet but the discoloration is spreading (very slowly thankfully).
Until I can check the pH I'm stuck I guess. I was using water from my dehumidifier which I "assumed" to be about 7.0 pH.Tap water is slightly hard and I switched to it over the weekend hoping to get some calcium in there. But if rainwater is still acidic (duh) I started at a deficit in the soil and really didn't give it a thought at the time I started. When I get the pH readings and begin to square that up will I need to still add a cal-mag supplement or will fixing the pH allow it to use what I believe is already there for it? Using the FF trio and have been at 1/2 strength. Switched to flower nutes (tiger bloom) this w/e as well since it is transitioning. (Leaf coloration preceded these changes)
So, am I in a wait and see 'til I get the kit or is there a pro-active method to pursue 'til then?
Thanks.
Until I can check the pH I'm stuck I guess. I was using water from my dehumidifier which I "assumed" to be about 7.0 pH.Tap water is slightly hard and I switched to it over the weekend hoping to get some calcium in there. But if rainwater is still acidic (duh) I started at a deficit in the soil and really didn't give it a thought at the time I started. When I get the pH readings and begin to square that up will I need to still add a cal-mag supplement or will fixing the pH allow it to use what I believe is already there for it? Using the FF trio and have been at 1/2 strength. Switched to flower nutes (tiger bloom) this w/e as well since it is transitioning. (Leaf coloration preceded these changes)
So, am I in a wait and see 'til I get the kit or is there a pro-active method to pursue 'til then?
Thanks.
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