Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
What was the ph of the offensive water?

Have you made any other changes to nutrients or additives or schedules? (switching to flowering, for instance)

The plants are already a few weeks into flower and i have only been using canna flores so far

How low on the plant was the leaf taken from?
That leaf was from the top of the plant but its strangely happening slowly to all my plants but the blueberry is the worst affected sadly

Is there yellowing of the new growth, and is this starting from the bottom-up?
The new growth seems to be greenish, ill have to have another good look on lights on.


Perhaps refering to puffed-up, pillowy, quilted in appearance...?

If you have a look at the corners they are quilted and puffy i just call them that

Thanks heaps for the advice mate!
tristan1986 Reviewed by tristan1986 on . Tristans Sick Blueberries!! Hey guys.. Few probs! Basically i have had a few of my plants flipping out. Im sure its because i did a straight water feed with some terribly off PH levels. I am getting a few difference deficiencies from what i can see but really im no professional what SOEVER lol I have two 600w lights, adequate ventilation. Using the canna range within their recommended dosage levels. I think im seeing potassium problems but ive been feeding well. im thinking PH shock causing deficiencies.. Well Rating: 5