Bronze spots and fan leaf dying

Get that starting water fixed, then fertigate with 30% strength balanced nutrients to 30% run-off for the next 4 fertigations then increase the strength to 50% with 20% run-f until the plant looks healthy again and perhaps to harvest.

:goodluck:

Truly appreciate the reply and the advices. Sounds like real knowledge there!!
So, I soften the water with distilled water and mix nutrient at 30% of the schedule suggested as soon as the soil dries off a bit or as soon as possible?
Should I always ph the fertigation?
Thanks again man
 
Truly appreciate the reply and the advices. Sounds like real knowledge there!!
So, I soften the water with distilled water and mix nutrient at 30% of the schedule suggested as soon as the soil dries off a bit or as soon as possible?
Should I always ph the fertigation?
Thanks again man
Yes, The PH for Bio-bizz is 6.3. I would fertigate to 30% runoff with the fixed water and 30% balanced solution ASAP.
 
Yes I did fill the form, it's the third post of this thread. I also did the slurry test and the PH is fine. So... Wtf is going on?? Thanks man, appreciate!!
Ya I went back and read thread/ looked at all pics! Had just quickly scanned it 1st time so why I didn’t see all the different stuff happening! I knew MoG would be able to point u in right direction!
 
Looks like I finally did what I do best, stir the pot and see what boils over. Me luv u long long time. The main part of my last post was...use the whole sentance, not just a cut and paste portion that fits your narrative, then glossing completely over the part where I said we all have our own way of doing things...but still...nothing but love for ya......
Mods, if I'm out of line here, please let me know.
 
Truly appreciate the reply and the advices. Sounds like real knowledge there!!
So, I soften the water with distilled water and mix nutrient at 30% of the schedule suggested as soon as the soil dries off a bit or as soon as possible?
Should I always ph the fertigation?
Thanks again man
Yeah, Man O Green got it going on.
 
@Myskellos You have several things going on simultaneously here. Get your environment in order 68°F night 78°F Day wit RH >40%<60%

Your starting water is too high PPM @336 which means you are getting too much Calcium every time you feed or water. You need to mix 2 gallons of Distilled or RO water with 1 gallon of tap to get this down to 100PPM. do not add Cal-Mag.

You have too much fertilizer in the pot and judging by the dark green color of the leaves too much nitrogen.

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So you are locking out K, C with nitrogen and B, Mg and P with calcium.

Get that starting water fixed, then fertigate with 30% strength balanced nutrients to 30% run-off for the next 4 fertigations then increase the strength to 50% with 20% run-f until the plant looks healthy again and perhaps to harvest.

:goodluck:
I was reading through this post and saw this comment manogreen. Im confused, so when I water my plants I should be using a mixture of 2 gallons distilled and 1 gallon of my tap (well water) ? Or else the ppm will be too high just using well water itself?
 
Looks like I finally did what I do best, stir the pot and see what boils over. Me luv u long long time. The main part of my last post was...use the whole sentance, not just a cut and paste portion that fits your narrative, then glossing completely over the part where I said we all have our own way of doing things...but still...nothing but love for ya......
Mods, if I'm out of line here, please let me know.
Cool. Ripping leaves off a sick plant is patently bad advice.
 
I was reading through this post and saw this comment manogreen. Im confused, so when I water my plants I should be using a mixture of 2 gallons distilled and 1 gallon of my tap (well water) ? Or else the ppm will be too high just using well water itself?
@Luketheduke This recommendation is specific to @Myskellos starting water of 336 PPM and is not a blanket rule. Go back and read the entire thread for context.
 
Hi @Mañ'O'Green , I did what you suggested. 5 lt of water at 100 ppm (96 ppm with the TDS meter to be precise) then dissolved the nute at 30 % of the corresponding week of the biobizz schedule (BioGrow 0.3 ml/l, Biobloom 0.7 ml/l, TopMax 0.3 ml/l).
I watered and had about 25-30% runoff the fat banana, just out curiosity I took note of the runoff: pH 6, 700 ppm.
You suggested to do it 4 times: when I should do the second time? As soon as the soil have 1-2 inches dry?

Now I fear I'm facing the same issue with the Quick One plant, which basically has been given the same nute/watering schedule except for the last 'treatment' you suggested and the BioBloom extra dose I did for the fat banana.
It seems the same evolution that Fat Banana had: dark brown splotches on fan leaves. Also the Quick One has always had a darker color than the other and been always a little droopy. I don't know if is N tox, but it looks sad and is not stretching as the fat banana plant. Even if she's supposed to be quicker...

Do you suggest to intervene with the same treatment (100ppm-d water with 30% nutes and abundant runoff) or just feeding it with a proper water + nutes?

THanks a lot man
 

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Hi @Mañ'O'Green , I did what you suggested. 5 lt of water at 100 ppm (96 ppm with the TDS meter to be precise) then dissolved the nute at 30 % of the corresponding week of the biobizz schedule (BioGrow 0.3 ml/l, Biobloom 0.7 ml/l, TopMax 0.3 ml/l).
I watered and had about 25-30% runoff the fat banana, just out curiosity I took note of the runoff: pH 6, 700 ppm.
You suggested to do it 4 times: when I should do the second time? As soon as the soil have 1-2 inches dry?

Now I fear I'm facing the same issue with the Quick One plant, which basically has been given the same nute/watering schedule except for the last 'treatment' you suggested and the BioBloom extra dose I did for the fat banana.
It seems the same evolution that Fat Banana had: dark brown splotches on fan leaves. Also the Quick One has always had a darker color than the other and been always a little droopy. I don't know if is N tox, but it looks sad and is not stretching as the fat banana plant. Even if she's supposed to be quicker...

Do you suggest to intervene with the same treatment (100ppm-d water with 30% nutes and abundant runoff) or just feeding it with a proper water + nutes?

THanks a lot man
Yes, repeat whenever the pot needs water.

Yes, The same excess nutrient condition would exist in the other pots fed too much. I would treat all plants with the low PPM and run-off.
 
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