Doctor... Help...

yamin

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I have tried to re-pot the plants but that has not helped... i think its some nut def... but what!!
i would really appreciate some help.
 

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Ramona's

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increase your nitrogen intake. if that doesnt work, increase your P, and if not, your K.

hell maybe your over-ferting
 

yamin

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i have 5 plants in total... all on the same diet of cow dung manure... only those 2 r facing problem
 

yamin

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over fert is what i thought... cant check ph as yet but using reverse osmosis filter 4 the water... i was told that was good enough
 

Cr8z13

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over fert is what i thought... cant check ph as yet but using reverse osmosis filter 4 the water... i was told that was good enough
You still need to check the PH. My RO puts out water with a pH of 7, which is unsuitable for growing.
 

yamin

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should gt 1 in a few days.... hope thats the problem so atleast i can fix it
 

Cr8z13

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I'm still leaning toward some kind of nute deficiency, but dialing in the correct pH should be done regardless.
 

Bear*rack Olama

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over fert is what i thought... cant check ph as yet but using reverse osmosis filter 4 the water... i was told that was good enough

the RH water still needs the ph checked and adjusted to make sure that your plants can use any nutrients that are available, even those nutes that are naturally in the soil.

IMO Rh water is only needed for those people who have water ppms over 150. If you havent checked the parts per million of the disolved solids in the water then you dont even know if you need to be using that or not.
In fact water sometimes has a good bit of trace nutrients in it like calcium. I believe that the last pic is a cal deff and using tap water may have slowed this down a little.
 
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