I have no idea...

... ah, as expected, the pH went up some,.. taking a reading soon after feeding will definitely skew the reading some! Still, with the +/-0.2 resolution of the A8, you're just borderline for P lockout, not bad at all really,... damn! it's moving up higher and on more leaves? And her sister (same strain) is doing fine? .... no, a flush isn't called for yet IMO; what's you water source? I'm thinking some fairly hard tap water and/or some all carbonate based Ca-Mg, not pH adjusted down, will get some buffering minerals (CaCO3) in there and might help swing the pH up a bit, plus a little tweaking of the nutes, like mostly bloom (higher P-K) to cover the bases for this being just a lack-of deal, and this pheno' is being bitchy about it,...
 
... damn! it's moving up higher and on more leaves? And her sister (same strain) is doing fine? .... no, a flush isn't called for yet IMO; what's you water source? I'm thinking some fairly hard tap water and/or some all carbonate based Ca-Mg, not pH adjusted down, will get some buffering minerals (CaCO3) in there and might help swing the pH up a bit, plus a little tweaking of the nutes, like mostly bloom (higher P-K) to cover the bases for this being just a lack-of deal, and this pheno' is being bitchy about it,...
yup still progressing @Waira and no that's a different strain just same feeds and substrate.
WATER source is great tap water 20ppm and 6.7pH measured with blue lab equipment. the calmag I use is botanicare calmag +
@Hansbricks did you have any feeding problems with your glueberry?
 

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I believe it was aroud the area you go for when you use the A8 but to be host I dabbed some toothless alien and I can't remember shit right now @Waira :funny: but I do kow that gave her a feed of the above nutes with some mammoth P and Recharge and rhizotonic also and the pH came to 6.5 so I downed it to 6.2 as per A-trains preferred feeding range for promix.
And about Remo adjusting I did see @RemoNutrients say something about maybe needing some pH up because their nutes can be a little acidic although lately my pH unadjusted ha's been 6.2 which is perfect for promix.
Also the substrate needed watering when I took the reading and as I said earlier fed her. I will remember check the substrate pH tomorrow when the moisture evens out. I did give the 3gal smartpot 3 L of feed to give the pot a good thourough soak

@Waira @tripaholic88

It's toxicity brother...

If it was a full plant issue, you would be seeing it on all of the leaves so this is a good sign. If it's only on those bottom two leaves, I would put my money on your bottom two leaves coming in contact with the Hydroton balls. When using these clay balls, you have to watch out for contact as their pores collect the nutrient salts. If your leaves touch them, they're going to do exactly what's happening. An easy remedy would be to take some sterile scissors and literally just cut off the affected section (it's not coming back...). Leave the partial leaf "as-is" and you're back in business..
 
Just checked out your other pics...yeah, I think that's what you've got. The bottom leaf tissue is absorbing excess salt from the hydroton and you're overloading the plant.
OK she is at 6ml/g on everything what would you suggest ? go back to 5ml/g? the pH technology in your nuts is perfect for my promix... 6.2 everyone so far no adjustments needed:d5:
 
OK she is at 6ml/g on everything what would you suggest ? go back to 5ml/g? the pH technology in your nuts is perfect for my promix... 6.2 everyone so far no adjustments needed:d5:

Nope, just keep her going with what you're doing. The difference between 6ml/G and 5ml/G is negligible and if your plant is growing, decreasing the food at this point will only slow growth down. Cut off any dead or dying leaf tissue so that it doesn't become parasitic and watch those bottom leaf tips. The good thing is leaves can still photosynthesize if they've been cut or torn (just at a decreased rate). Cut off the bad part to encourage growth in the good parts.

J
 
Nope, just keep her going with what you're doing. The difference between 6ml/G and 5ml/G is negligible and if your plant is growing, decreasing the food at this point will only slow growth down. Cut off any dead or dying leaf tissue so that it doesn't become parasitic and watch those bottom leaf tips. The good thing is leaves can still photosynthesize if they've been cut or torn (just at a decreased rate). Cut off the bad part to encourage growth in the good parts.

J

Once it gets absorbed into the leaves, it will spread to the rest of your plant. Another recommendation would be use vermiculite/pearlite instead of hydroton. The latter is too acidic in my opinion.
OK most of the effected leaves he been trimmed up and I will try perlite on the bottom layer instead of hydroton next time I pot up.
Let's see how she does
 
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