I've got two plants both displaying the same symptoms, which I believe to be the lack of Iron. Probably due to me using distilled as opposed to spring water.
You can see the yellowing "veins" that occur on the new growth, while the lower parts of the plant are green and healthy.
pH of water going in is at 6.2-6.4, never tested run-off as I have no pH meter (I use a fish tank pH kit, add 3 drops and compare the colors) and the kit I use is affected by the tinted water coming out.
Organic soil mixture, just add water from start to finish.
Here's a top view of each plant. One is Fruity Chronic Juice (Delicious seeds) and the other is Blue Cheese (Big Buddha seeds):
Also, how would I correct this since it's an organic soil mixture? Not sure what supplements I could use to make a tea that would boost iron levels. Never even made a tea before.
You can see the yellowing "veins" that occur on the new growth, while the lower parts of the plant are green and healthy.
pH of water going in is at 6.2-6.4, never tested run-off as I have no pH meter (I use a fish tank pH kit, add 3 drops and compare the colors) and the kit I use is affected by the tinted water coming out.
Organic soil mixture, just add water from start to finish.
Here's a top view of each plant. One is Fruity Chronic Juice (Delicious seeds) and the other is Blue Cheese (Big Buddha seeds):
Also, how would I correct this since it's an organic soil mixture? Not sure what supplements I could use to make a tea that would boost iron levels. Never even made a tea before.