sheik yerbouti
Active Member
Hey looking to see what ya'll think this could be. I'm guessing magnesium def judging by plant problem solvers but not sure.
So ya. Any ideas?
Thanks
So ya. Any ideas?
Thanks
Soil Pro-mix HP with castings, dolomite and seaweed mealCould be nute burn with dead leaf tips. I don't see any brown spots of the rest of the leaf/leaves. Can you talk about your soil and what you're adding nute wise?
Good idea I'll try thatyou have some time release nutes in the soil. Try soakign some of those nutes in your feed water for 5-15 minutes as a test and take the ph of the runoff.
I hate time release nutes.
Def not overwatering. I lean more toward underwatering which I've recently corrected as I was letting the soil dry out too much before. Also aside from the plants having a major malfuntion and not growing the leaves are rigid.how dry is your soil getting? might be overwatering
Ya I'm lost as well. I've assumed nute burn that progressed and aged on the older leaves cause that and done things to remedy but I recently flushed a few more and they are now worse looking then the rest.Bump. Besides the tip of that one leaf the rest don't look too fried and crispy. Usually nute burn is more uniform, no? But is Mag, or Zinc maybe...?
I can tell you what's gonna happen....you keep throwing stuff at them hoping it sticks and your plants will never recover from a stunted, unhealthy condition. Don't give your plants something UNTIL you can verify with certainty that they need it.I'm going to add some Cal/mag to the next feeding and see what happens.