Hi,
Just realized my tomato plant having these spots on the leaves. Anyone knows what is it?
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My ap system runs at normal hot weather 365 days at high nitrate available conditions.
Ph is 6.2-6.3
thanks
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Hi Teh,
This is a good place for you to look
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/T...
Thanks Harold
Also i have these Chinese Cabbage( choy sum) growing and some of leaves are actually curling down.
Is it normal? And leaves at the bottom touching the clay seems like have slight burn spots.
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Hi Teh,
Could be a number of causes here. I suggest posting a full reading of Ammonia-Nitrite-Nitrate,PH,Water Temps, Fish feed brand, cycle time, fish-media-water ratios and anything else you might think important.
I found this resource on the web and there is even a contact at the bottom you can ask questions. Anyway let us know how it turns out.Thanks.
http://informedfarmers.com/asian-brassicas-chinese-broccoli-chinese...
Hi Harold,
Thank you very much for the link will look at it hopefully it helps.
Some info of my AP system:
PH level - 6.3
Ammonia is low last tested was lower than 0.25ppm
Nitrate is sky rocketing high
Fish feed brand is local brand
using gold fish.
using flood and drain system which floods every 15mins
thank you
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