Lol yeah there's tons of post about all the specificities of growing. Really makes it tough for first timers cause all the conflicted advice. I just need to relax and let nature be.
Hey guys!
Thanks for your help, but guess what the actual issue was...
CHLORINE from tap water used directly on my plants!
I can't believe I forgot that detail after all my research lol
Okay so take it as a chance to defoliate?
I'll make sure to water daily at the same time keeping the ppm at around 600.
Thanks, I was getting discouraged.
Good point. This is my first grow so a lot of conflicting advice was coming into play. If it ain't broke don't fix it, should've kept on what I was doing.
I believe you are right, the fact that they're fabric pots can't be helping.
I appreciate that, I'll get right on it.
Once everything is regulated does the yellowing go back to green or will it remain yellow?
5.8 - 6.3 pH
was feeding between 400 - 600 ppm until the last watering where I went up to like 800+ ppm.
I was watering daily up until about a week ago where I started letting it dry out entirely.
Hmm. Your questioning is making me think it is in fact a lockout.
Thanks for the reply.
I've been watering till runoff for the last few weeks or so.
My runoff on the 7th showed my pH at around 6.15 and 600ish for ppm.
I was thinking that too, but I can't find any pics that look like mine to confirm. Ugh.. this is stressful.
Lights: 2x Mars Hydro TS600 / 200 Actual Watts
Had at about 22" above the top of plants, just moved to 26".
P.S. - Second plant at bottom right starting to get the same bleached tips on some leaves like the green is being zapped from them.
Growing indoors
Conditions: 78° - 88° / 40 - 50 RH%
3 Gallon Pots
Mother Earth Coco Coir 70% / Perlite 30%
pH between 5.8-6.3 checking every feed
Last watering / feeding on April 8th
Canna Coco A 15 mL & B 15 mL / 3.8 L or 900ppm
On April 3rd my plant was green and looking mostly healthy, now...