Quote Originally Posted by Maxor420
3) Starting to see nutrient deficiencies on the leaves. The skin between the veins are turning lighter green/yellow, yet the veins remain green on the leaves. Discoloration starts at the leaf base, not the leaf tip.
4) Gave it 1 cup, 50% strength, 450ppm, 6.8PH, nutrient solution today
(Been 9 days since my flush..... is it normal for it to take that long?)
These are my two concerns-
It's good that you fed it, especially if things are yellowing. Keep going with the 50% solution.
Now for the real concern: does 9 days mean it been that long since you've watered? or just until you've fed it?

The reason I ask is 9 days is a long time for water to be sitting in your soil, it should dry up in a few days. any longer puts your roots at risk. so... hopefully im reading this wrong haha. If not, check on your drainage- you may need to add more perlite and re-transplant.
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