Here’s a photo of the roots
Seems fine. I’m mistaken, just wanted to confirm. But what @Todd.grobo said seems appropriate, sometimes young plants have brown spots especially if humidity is not consistent.
I have read that the low humidity for younger plants can cause calmag deficiency which would explain the brown spots.
But your roots look happy nonetheless!
Should I add some cal mag myself when I do the next fill?
unless you see a problem, i wouldnt add extras like that.
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Like said above do you have a pH metre to verify your pH? Depending on that results would be if I were to do a health check or not on the unit
Sorry, I must have missed that comment. I just checked and it read 5.62
You can run the calibration if you want. I dont think anything looks serious but would keep an eye on it