So as my third or fourth grow, I thought I'd turn hydro because I'm just sick of the fungus gnat problem. I treated myself to a GHE Aquafarm (45 l), bought some special hydro nutrients, a PH and EC meter, and got started with Royal Hulkberry Automatic.
It is my second attempt to grow hydro now, I use (pretty alkaline, around 7-8) tap water as a basis and (organic) PH Down to keep the PH in check. The first time, I failed because I didn't check the PH regularly enough (once a week), the growing plant (only cotyledons + 2 leaves) just turned violet-ish and died off because the PH was simply too high.
This time around, I took care of everything: with tap water as a basis (+ nutrients so that I reached ~500ppm above the base value of the tap water), I check PH regularly and keep it around 6. Like last time, however, there are white-ish spots on my cotyledons and they seem to die off again? I suspect that the high lime content of the tap water may be the cause, but I'm not sure. Instead of just waiting for it to die off - does anyone have an idea what could be the issue here? See the photo below. Thanks in advance for any advice! I'm clueless since PH is fine, EC/ppm is fine, lighting and temperature as well...anyone else had similar experiences?
(Hope you get the idea, sorry for the bad picture. https://imgur.com/a/cteNeiM)
It is my second attempt to grow hydro now, I use (pretty alkaline, around 7-8) tap water as a basis and (organic) PH Down to keep the PH in check. The first time, I failed because I didn't check the PH regularly enough (once a week), the growing plant (only cotyledons + 2 leaves) just turned violet-ish and died off because the PH was simply too high.
This time around, I took care of everything: with tap water as a basis (+ nutrients so that I reached ~500ppm above the base value of the tap water), I check PH regularly and keep it around 6. Like last time, however, there are white-ish spots on my cotyledons and they seem to die off again? I suspect that the high lime content of the tap water may be the cause, but I'm not sure. Instead of just waiting for it to die off - does anyone have an idea what could be the issue here? See the photo below. Thanks in advance for any advice! I'm clueless since PH is fine, EC/ppm is fine, lighting and temperature as well...anyone else had similar experiences?
(Hope you get the idea, sorry for the bad picture. https://imgur.com/a/cteNeiM)
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