MedGrower
That hydrodude again
I have had this similar problem appearing in my previous grow in around weeks 3 to 4 when I have had my pH low around 5.7 or so in DWC. For some reason this seems to happen to me in low pH even though people here always say that it would be ideal to have pH at 5.8. I think my plants got over this issue after I added more nutrients and calmag and raised the pH of the reservoir to 6.2.
I first started noticing light green patches forming on the older leaves, then followed the brown spots and then they became all crusty and curled upwards as they dried. This then started appearing on higher leaves some but not too badly until it stopped. All top leaves and new grow was just ok. Some new growth on lower brances was little pale on their colour while others on top were just super good looking and healthy. So it is not any crisis here but I still wonder what exactly was this problem anyway? I am not totally sure. From all the material I have checked this one seems it could be magnesium defiency as well as calsium defiency as well as phosphorus defiency?
Can anyone say what this was? I would be really glad to solve it and take measures to prevent this one from happening again.
Here is a picture of one lower leave:

I first started noticing light green patches forming on the older leaves, then followed the brown spots and then they became all crusty and curled upwards as they dried. This then started appearing on higher leaves some but not too badly until it stopped. All top leaves and new grow was just ok. Some new growth on lower brances was little pale on their colour while others on top were just super good looking and healthy. So it is not any crisis here but I still wonder what exactly was this problem anyway? I am not totally sure. From all the material I have checked this one seems it could be magnesium defiency as well as calsium defiency as well as phosphorus defiency?
Can anyone say what this was? I would be really glad to solve it and take measures to prevent this one from happening again.
Here is a picture of one lower leave:
