thanks for the relply tank, i dont know how i missed your post for so long.
can you elaborate any on this? i did have a what looked very much like a magnesium deficiency very early on, this went away after adding some epsom salt.
you say youve had similar issues, did you ever solve them?
are you suggesting i hit the roots with some sort of isotonic solution to flush the plant and get rid of the build up?
since my last post ive upped the potassium considerably. im at about 2-1-4 NPK with like 130 mag and 90 something sulfur.
i see you only have one post! i hope you are still around.
I`ve never been one for quantity
Imho, the underlying issue is the mist doesn`t create any appreciable runoff to carry away the excess and it quietly accumulates in the rootzone until it reaches a toxic level. Any symptoms occurring after a period of relatively problem free growth will likely be due to an imbalance created over time in the rootzone. Altering the nutrient solution won`t help much as the problem lies within the rootzone itself. The solution is to periodically mist the roots with a good quantity of plain water, a 1 minute misting every few days will do. If you check the ec of the heavy misting runoff water, you`ll probably find its considerably higher than your nutrient solution. You might consider reducing the nutrient solution ec to reflect this buildup as this method of aero requires a low ec.