Constant nute burn @ Low EC

shawnery

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You should always allow your ph to swing from the bottom number to the top number, or at least that is what I have read with good reasoning.

Different nutrients get absorbed perfectly at different ph values. Not saying staying at 5.8 isn't the optimal number but it's an average not perfect, from my understanding.
 
Yeah, I'm gonna try doing that before supplementing with cal-mag. Will post updates in case it might help someone with a similar issue.
 

5BY5LEC

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Btw, how much did you yield per plant with those values?
Well nothing yet and this is my first grow. But I can promise you the are not underfed.
You tell me. That is two plants in a 5x5 and some are almost as big as my fist. A good 10-12" of solid dense nug.
I am hoping a half# per plant maybe. I dunno. Its a lot. 600 PPM max and now I am running 430.
See those burned tips? That's what 700 ppm on the .5 scale got me.

If your PH does not leave 5.4 to 5.8 its probably not your PH. Unless your leaving it at 5.4 for three days.
ALL nutrients are absorbed just fine at 5.8
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Well nothing yet and this is my first grow. But I can promise you the are not underfed.
You tell me. That is two plants in a 5x5 and some are almost as big as my fist. A good 10-12" of solid dense nug.
I am hoping a half# per plant maybe. I dunno. Its a lot. 600 PPM max and now I am running 430.
See those burned tips? That's what 700 ppm on the .5 scale got me.

If your PH does not leave 5.4 to 5.8 its probably not your PH. Unless your leaving it at 5.4 for three days.
ALL nutrients are absorbed just fine at 5.8
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So you reckon it's due to overfeeding early and possibly a deficiency of calcium?
 

5BY5LEC

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Keep an eye on that new growth. The slight yellowing could be an iron thing but not sure, because it looks very slight. Calmag has a bit of iron in it.
The new growth on the middle picture looks pretty good.
 

ANC

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If you can keep that plant alive long enough to take a cutting you can clean up with a copper spray you could start over. I suspect it has something that needs to get purged.
I would use a nutrient film recirculating or flood and drain if it gets warm and you don't have a chiller
 
Not burn.there deficient.also stop spilling shit on the leaves.
I've never spilled anything on the leaves. I recently had my tap water tested at a chemist and it contains an abundance of calcium and magnesium and other micro elements. So I really don't understand how they'd be deficient, especially considering that I've been feeding them about 500ppm of nutes since week 2. The plants are still growing and fast. Stems are thick and healthy and so are the roots, yet the leaves look like shit. The old ones get crispy and burnt looking and some of the newer fan leaves have started pointing downwards at their tips.
 

5BY5LEC

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I read that the form of calcium and magnesium found in your tap water is not an easily used molecule.
I still say calmag. It would explain the stuff you get in flower also.
Take a look at the picture of your flower leaf you posted and then look at a cannabis leaf chart for "advanced calcium deficiency"
Forget whats in your tap or use RO.
 
So I've managed to find a table of the composition of all micro and macro determinands found in my tap-water. At the bottom of the table, under "OTHER" It shows that the amount of Calcium available in the water is around 12mg/l for my specific suburb. Is this an acceptable amount or should I definitely be supplementing?

The red area contains the information specifically for my suburb.

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1 ppm = 1 mg per liter (mg/l)
12ppm of calcium
3.4ppm of mag
That is not nearly enough.
Thank you homie <3 Seems I've finally found the answer. I really appreciate you helping me throughout my journey, all of you. Hope I can return the favor somehow, some day.
 
I’ve opted to using the flora hardwater micro for now which contains 42mg/l of Calcium. I’ve seen significant recovery and improvement within the last three days. I’ll keep documenting and keep you guys updated.
 
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