So I'll start out saying I rushed this grow. Just moving to CO right before spring i was in a rush and full on sprint to start my first grow. I wanted to grow using a supersoil, but would not have the time to let it cook appropriately. This was mistake one. I made subcools super soil and didn't let it cook instead I made up a 200 gallon batch and moistened it with a very active Aearated compost tea to help break down the nutrients. Anyway transplants my 2gallon almost rootbound plants into 30 gallon smart pots and put them outside. Everything was looking awesome at first no transplant shock and just huge growth in even the first week after transplant. Except now my plants (two completely different strains) are showing the same discolorization on the new growth. Something to note this did not start till after we had three days of early thunderstorms followed by sun the rest of the day. I've been watering with tap water that I've been bubbling for 48 hours before watering and PhD between 6.5 and 6.8. Giving a 50/50 once a week of a veg aerated compost tea.
good news as these are still in veg you can manipulate them with ease if these were mine I'd gently extract from the pot remove 50%-75% of the soil then add river sand or perlite even gravel to dilute the soil then replant the plants back to their pot water well...check daily good luck
What happened? Anybody ever use this? Does it need any amending done throughout the grow? Or just unmanipulated water from seedling to harvest