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Originally Posted by Ray
Can you post pictures of the “burnt” root tips and describe your growing conditions?
It’s certainly not a fertilizer problem at that concentration. I apply K-Lite once every week at 100 ppm N and have never seen issues.
Rain Mix is a European copy of the MSU RO formula, and K-Lite is a derivative of it.
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Okay, that makes sense. I should have done more research on the formula before posting here.
Here are some pictures. As I stated in the comment above, I'm wondering if I am letting things dry out too much.
As you can see in the third photo, there are some healthy roots and burnt/dried out roots. The healthy roots emerged and have remained green. They emerged after I stopped application of fertilizer and I suspected that they remained green because I have omitted fertilizer. However, it could be that they are only green because they are so new that they haven't had the chance to dry out yet. The burnt roots are longer in length, and perhaps had more time to grow and dry out.