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Ahna, I'm a newbe to aquaponics, been running my system since July. I see two different issues in your pix but others much more experienced than I may see something different. The basil is indicitive of low food. The sage, on the other hand looks like the leaves may have gotten wet. One of my vertical towers went nuts not too long ago and drowned my sage and my leaves look like yours. If your fish are eating well and you still lack nitrates, then maybe the answer is more fish. I'm not sure i'd adjust their feed pattern if its been working well for you. However, to immediately save your plants, you can add fish fertilizer and some kelp to your system. Do it sparingly and measure your ammonia. My system fully cycles 3 times per hour, so when I add something to it, I'll add a little, and check it again in 25 minutes. Don't let your ammonia raise above 2PPM and try to keep it below... That should raise your nitrates and also add other key nutrients. I also treat my water with photosenthysis plus and Nourish L, which add micronutrients for the fish and plants and also boost photosenthysis. You can find links for them on my page. Let us know what you decide to try and tell us how it works.
Robert, That makes sense that the sage might have gotten wet. Usually I add water to the tank with the fish, but the other day, I had a little bit of water left in the container after adding it and I just poured it into the grow bed. It is very likely that the sage got splashed because it is right next to where I poured the water. I will keep an eye on it and see if the rest of the leaves that don't have spots stay healthy. Unfortunately more than two thirds had the spots and I trimmed them off. For the low nutrients, I am a bit weary of adding anything to the system. I will get a few more fish and see how that goes. Thank you so much for taking the time to help me out!
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