emrldthumb
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I've never seen this kind of thing before, but I've only grown organically in soil before, and these are GH nutes in a DWC, so not sure if this is some deficiency that wouldn't often happen in soil. The plants in question seem otherwise healthy. Anyone have any thoughts about what might be causing it?
It's on two different plants, different strains in different reservoirs. The pH drifted a bit too high while I was on vacation a couple weeks ago, but it's been pretty stable in the 5.5-6 range since I got back. Ppm is around 450 now, res temps range from 65 to 72 (mostly lower end of that), air temps are similar and humidity is a little low (30-40% mostly, sometimes a bit lower). Haven't noticed anything like this with the soil plants in this room before or in the flowering room.
Here's a wider view of one of the affected plants (the larger one, not the runt):
It's on two different plants, different strains in different reservoirs. The pH drifted a bit too high while I was on vacation a couple weeks ago, but it's been pretty stable in the 5.5-6 range since I got back. Ppm is around 450 now, res temps range from 65 to 72 (mostly lower end of that), air temps are similar and humidity is a little low (30-40% mostly, sometimes a bit lower). Haven't noticed anything like this with the soil plants in this room before or in the flowering room.
Here's a wider view of one of the affected plants (the larger one, not the runt):