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Yup. When it looks like a piece of invisible string is stuck to the leaf edge and you are pulling up on it -thats a good indicator among a few others.Is this the typical GG leaf twist?
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Yup. When it looks like a piece of invisible string is stuck to the leaf edge and you are pulling up on it -thats a good indicator among a few others.Is this the typical GG leaf twist?
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I like the way all those tall ones are lined up at the back.
Pretty sure it was Heathenraider.
I'll put a dollar on Brad Pitt. He's probably hip to the BBC.Pretty sure it was Heathenraider.
You know you wore it first...then asked lol
You down wit BBC? Yeah u know me!!!I'll put a dollar on Brad Pitt. He's probably hip to the BBC.
I know that shit was corny but I smacked broI'll put a dollar on Brad Pitt. He's probably hip to the BBC.
I knew you was the one that got the last damn pack of ice cream wedding....go hard with it broOh boy here we go again....Happy 2020 Everyone.View attachment 39909
Haha I got it on right now. Needed a shirt to go out and clean the garage. I saw it and thought man anyone who would wear that shirt would go to a preachers funeral dressed in feathers.You know you wore it first...then asked lol
Are you flushing with plain water ? Didnt see but if you are in coco you shouldn't. Always use a weak nute solution. When using water especially tap your adding a bunch of stuff and/or leaching out everything else. If you use a weak solution when your finished that's all that will be left and it won't disturb the polarity of your coco. If your plant is growing it will use these nutes. And can someone explain salt buildup. I understand nutrients are salts(not sodium) but they should break down into everything usable. If your having buildup issues it sounds like a bad formulation where a certain element is not being used in the amount it is being put in. But looks like root zone issues. Lockout or rot is my guess based on how many deficiencies the leaf shows. Try spraying a leaf that is fading with a Epsom foliar see if the mag reacts and it greens up. Looks like a bit of potassium def too. My humble input.Thats what im guessing....ppms got to high and had the ph outa wack causing a lockout. But if thats what happened why does it keep happening?
Meters good. my water always tests between 80 and 100ppms ever since i first got the meter. so maybe it might not be dead on but its close enough to get a good estimate of range. Im actually thinking something could of happened when i added nutes the last time maybe something was off...tested the first gallon came out at 550ppm but i should of tested every single 1 of them. Lesson learned.
Just seems like i keep battling salt buildup problems. Maybe not mixing nutes good enough or something?
Appreciate the comments everyone!
Chirp Chirp , That has to be the most bad ass deep Sea fishin shirt ever made . PS nobody goes to the Preachers Funeral, its the best time to nail His Hot Daughter.Haha I got it on right now. Needed a shirt to go out and clean the garage. I saw it and thought man anyone who would wear that shirt would go to a preachers funeral dressed in feathers.
What do you have to say prieeeeeest?? (Floki voice)I think the Pitt character is kin
Chirp Chirp , That has to be the most bad ass deep Sea fishin shirt ever made . PS nobody goes to the Preachers Funeral, its the best time to nail His Hot Daughter.
A good example of salt build up would be GH flora series in a drip system. Anybody that has used GH has probably experienced it right on the bottle. As the solution dries out those salts are left behind and it can happen in soil or coco if you let your medium get to dry between waterings, especially if you don't water enough to break those salts back down and flush them out with enough runoff, they will continue to accumulate and if not chased out will spike ppms with light waterings. One way to prevent this is to water with plain water just enough to saturate the soil, no runoff. Wait 30 minutes then water with your normal solution to adequate runoff. jmhoAre you flushing with plain water ? Didnt see but if you are in coco you shouldn't. Always use a weak nute solution. When using water especially tap your adding a bunch of stuff and/or leaching out everything else. If you use a weak solution when your finished that's all that will be left and it won't disturb the polarity of your coco. If your plant is growing it will use these nutes. And can someone explain salt buildup. I understand nutrients are salts(not sodium) but they should break down into everything usable. If your having buildup issues it sounds like a bad formulation where a certain element is not being used in the amount it is being put in. But looks like root zone issues. Lockout or rot is my guess based on how many deficiencies the leaf shows. Try spraying a leaf that is fading with a Epsom foliar see if the mag reacts and it greens up. Looks like a bit of potassium def too. My humble input.