I've been doing runoff every watering now and they are responding well. The ADUB leaves actually went back into the praying position after the last feed @ 7 weeks. I was amazed.
I think my high acid runoff is in the peat and it all collects at the bottom of the pot. This is my theory anyway.
4 weeks in a 1 gallon pot with NO runoff, then transplanted into a 2 gallon pot with NO runoff for another 2 weeks until the roots fill in. I think this is when the acidity problem starts to get bad. The reason I say this is because by 4 weeks in flower the ADUB leaves start showing the first problems. Then a week later the other plants start showing the same problem. This is an ADUB leaf @ 7 weeks:
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This leaf has not gotten any worse since week 5 when I started doing the runoff. Still healthy and doing it's job 2 weeks after it went bad. So doing the runoff actually helped the plants and got them to the finish.
So what's the real problem? It affects all plants in flower. The runoff is helping. Is it the peat in the Promix? What is the real cause of this problem if it's not the peat? Really can't be the food. I use Protekt, Foliage Pro and Grow during veg with R/O water. I use the same mix in flower for the first 2 weeks. I stopped using any Bloom nutes since this problem popped up because I noticed it makes it worse. Which brings me back to the acidity problem.
Whatever it is I seem to have fixed it with the runoff. I bought a bunch of these
TRAYS and cut off the corners so they could fit in my tents. I put them on a slight rise and suck out all the water with a shop vac. Real easy stuff.
Anyone else think it's an acid problem?