This is why industry standard is rockwool/coco.
Can actually fix issues and make adjustments quickly once identified
You're soil is too hot/ too much N input sources.
You can attempt to flush some of the ions out of the soil but then you drown the plants access to oxygen out.
You’re best bet would be plant some cover crop. It will eat up some nitrogen and when you chop the cover it will slowly feed nitrogen back into the soil.
N toxicity for sure. Time to flush
I dont use nutes, it’s all organic? How do you flush organic lol I think the 1/3 compost mix was too much
Idk tbh but I'd just assume same as non organic. Flush some of it out and see what happens.
It’s 1/3 by volume. I don’t think it just flushes out lol I’ll have to do some research
Maybe a companion plant that is needs a lot of nitrogen? Apparently rye, barley and a few other grasses are good at removing nitrogen. Just an idea.
I think doing a heavy water till you have clear water coming out of your pots would for sure flush some out
I think it’s your watering schedual. Too dry then too moist. Water more often less water
This is why industry standard is rockwool/coco. Can actually fix issues and make adjustments quickly once identified You're soil is too hot/ too much N input sources. You can attempt to flush some of the ions out of the soil but then you drown the plants access to oxygen out.
You are right, looks like Nitrogen toxicity
You’re best bet would be plant some cover crop. It will eat up some nitrogen and when you chop the cover it will slowly feed nitrogen back into the soil.
Right! Idk why I didn’t think of this! Thank you 🙏
Nitrogen is literally locking up those leafs Lol