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Ok here is an update guys…

I watered to runoff with my usual 7.7ph tap water that sits out to dechlorinate.

I measured the runoff at 6.5ph/1000ppm…

So does this mean im not looking at a PH issue as the runoff is fine , or do you still have to factor in the input ph 7.7 which may still lock out nutrients (eg zinc)… I dont know what s more important the runoff PH, the input PH or both equally.

I’m assuming that this may just indeed be something like a potassium issue from not enough nutrients supplied rather than a PH issue causing lock out of zinc.

I ended up creating a nutrient solution with microbials and Potassium+ Phosphorus bloom and gave her a feed… (I didn’t end up "Ph"ing the feed which I’m thinking I should of)

Runoff of feed : 6.4ph , 2880ppm

Soil is an organic super soil “water only”

Thanks again guys… @Eagles009 @PharmerBob @Davyg @fano_man

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I’m the only one who didn’t see this is a deficiency right away so Im probably wrong. Runoff ph looks perfect. 1000 ppm not super low either.

How about a pic of whole plant in natural light.

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Under the LED shows the problems much more

The other pics are out away from the LED slightly

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Day 25 Flower I feel she is really stunted and will hardly get a yield at all

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Day 25 from light change? She’s just getting started she will fill in for ya. And overall looks quite healthy. You’ll get this worked out and end up with some nice flowers.

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Personally I like my pH on point going in so that any runoff result isn’t skewed. The ppm looks good although a bit high, just keep an eye open for burn. I mix my feed and then I pH. If I get any runoff I will check it failing that I would check the next time I water

The 2800 run off is in line with burned tips which u have a a couple but top growth looks nice colored and if hour using just tap it’s pretty adaptable to the soil … unless you have extremely hard water…but if it’s food and tap and it’s in the 7s that’s gonna be harder to adapt to soils ph its tds and ph hand in hand kinda thing… higher ppm harder to change ph… lower ppm easier to change

I would check your tds of just your tap water and then you can measure what’s comming out of the soil better then just run off numbers