Hi all. I've read everything on the site concerning yellowing of leaves, but still not sure if my problem is nitrogen deficiency, a PH that is too high, or just normal! The yellow leaves are mostly on the bottom but seem to be happening routinely, not just to the very early leaves. Some of the leaves are midway up the plants. A couple of leaves have yellowing on the tips. BTW, there have many, many more yellow leaves at the bottom, but I've pulled them off. My hunch is that the culprit is that the PH is too high, but I'd love to get your opinions.
Here are the details of the environment...
The plants are about 3 months old with a height of 18" to 28". For the last 6 weeks, they've been growing under four 100w 3K LEDs plus two Feit red-spectrum LED grow lights on a 12/12 light cycle (they're not on in the photos). The temps are mid 70's when the lights are on, and mid 60's when off (it's winter here, they're in the basement and I'm heating 24/7 with three 100w incandescent light bulbs hidden below the pots so their light is not a factor).
The PH is 7.5-8.0, which I know is high. Six weeks ago, I began adding PH down to the water, but it has yet to actually change the PH of the soil. None of the larger plants have started budding yet even though they're on the correct lights and timing cycle to do so (though a couple of the tiniest plants, oddly enough, seem to be budding).
Questions...
* What do you think is causing the leaves to yellow, or is it normal?
* Should I do my best to get the soil down from a PH of 8 to 5.5-6.0?
* If so, what concentration of PH Down is safe to add to the water without shocking them?
Thanks for any expert advice you can offer!!
Here are the details of the environment...
The plants are about 3 months old with a height of 18" to 28". For the last 6 weeks, they've been growing under four 100w 3K LEDs plus two Feit red-spectrum LED grow lights on a 12/12 light cycle (they're not on in the photos). The temps are mid 70's when the lights are on, and mid 60's when off (it's winter here, they're in the basement and I'm heating 24/7 with three 100w incandescent light bulbs hidden below the pots so their light is not a factor).
The PH is 7.5-8.0, which I know is high. Six weeks ago, I began adding PH down to the water, but it has yet to actually change the PH of the soil. None of the larger plants have started budding yet even though they're on the correct lights and timing cycle to do so (though a couple of the tiniest plants, oddly enough, seem to be budding).
Questions...
* What do you think is causing the leaves to yellow, or is it normal?
* Should I do my best to get the soil down from a PH of 8 to 5.5-6.0?
* If so, what concentration of PH Down is safe to add to the water without shocking them?
Thanks for any expert advice you can offer!!
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