Just a couple things I noticed...

I use humic acid once a month as an additive. I tried using it weekly, but plants stunted and root growth was greatly accelerated, (rootbound issues started showing) so I use it only after my monthly flush.

Potassium sulfate (Meta-K) can build-up and can potentially alter (raise) ph if overdone. What hapepns if you don't use the Meta-K?

At what point do the leaves start falling off? Early growth phase, late growth phase, at the start of flowering...?

Do you flush...? If so, how often and how much?

What do the roots smell like?

Are your nutrients over a year old?

Dirt? Dirt is what you clean from under your fingernails. I'm guessing you meant soil...? (you're not using ANY dirt from your fields, are you) :wtf:

If it is a disease, cloning won't help. I would strip my additives, and go with the basics only.
Why the two different nutrients manufacturers? Try just one, as they may be interracting negatively with each other. At least this way, you can see if maybe it's something you're adding. But if it hasn't been affecting other plants and strains, doubtful that's it.

During the winter, I feed set ammounts (quantities) weekly, and water to slight runoff inbetween if necessary. That way I can look at the plant(s) on the next feeding day, and know how much or how little of the nutrient mix to add that week.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Nodes growing out then die? Well this clone, now a big ass plant is doing the same thing as it did outside. Some growth looks fine, but other newer growth from the stems grow out and die. Now the original plant from seed did not grow this way, but it was re vegged and this clone was taken before it, the re veg got sick. The lower area of the plant is so thick even tho iv been trimming some of the leave growth that has ravaged by mites away. For what we can see the mites are under control, but you can see the outlined Rating: 5