Guide to Nutrient Deficiency or Toxicity

Roger A. Shrubber

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You counter every suggestion, tell us you already did this, and it can't be that...Why bother to help when you already know everything? I'm surprised you bothered to ask, with your obviously superior knowledge...
You can find every answer in the suggestions on a google search page, without even clicking through to a website.
 

OhNo555

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You keep playing with those plants and you will kill them. Biggest part of your problem is to much intervention, one will always lead to another. I suggest flushing and only use PHd water and stop playing with them. Pay more attention to what the plant is telling you. Obviously you are not listening. Also you can’t expect a miracle they do take time to recover.
 

Schooner

New Member
Anyone know whats going on here? Currently feeding canna ferts, dont usually check ph levels when i fees but i will when i feed them tomoScreenshot_20230226-083827_Gallery.jpg
 
You keep playing with those plants and you will kill them. Biggest part of your problem is to much intervention, one will always lead to another. I suggest flushing and only use PHd water and stop playing with them. Pay more attention to what the plant is telling you. Obviously you are not listening. Also you can’t expect a miracle they do take time to recover.
Just about everyone has “advised something completely different. One says just water, another says feed it every time but with less how can I listen to a plant that doesn’t talk and listen to people giving the wrong advice?
If I knew how to read my plant and “listen” to it I wouldn’t have “tried” to come here for help!
 
Anyone know whats going on here? Currently feeding canna ferts, dont usually check ph levels when i fees but i will when i feed them tomoView attachment 5264607
Always check ph especially if you have problems. I had a soil ph of 6.5 on one and run off was at 4.2! Flushing should give some indication on what is going on whether it’s a deficiency or a burn. If you flush and it gets better then there must be too much salts in the soil and correct from there but if it still gets worse then it must be a bad deficiency and would only get worse with just water, theoretically. Bottom line is you should also be testing ph going in, soil and run off if you want a quality plant.
If you are growing outdoor which that looks like it is and experiencing weird problems it could also be your yard. Infestation of something that is killing the plant on it or in the soil.
Im having a lot of problems with a different plants in the yard that I’m in and it’s the first time I’ve had major problems and the first time I’ve grown in this yard!
 

Schooner

New Member
Always check ph especially if you have problems. I had a soil ph of 6.5 on one and run off was at 4.2! Flushing should give some indication on what is going on whether it’s a deficiency or a burn. If you flush and it gets better then there must be too much salts in the soil and correct from there but if it still gets worse then it must be a bad deficiency and would only get worse with just water, theoretically. Bottom line is you should also be testing ph going in, soil and run off if you want a quality plant.
If you are growing outdoor which that looks like it is and experiencing weird problems it could also be your yard. Infestation of something that is killing the plant on it or in the soil.
Im having a lot of problems with a different plants in the yard that I’m in and it’s the first time I’ve had major problems and the first time I’ve grown in this yard!
Thanks for the reply. I got my ph tester out today and its faulty... I think ive nutted it down to a fungal infection, ill give them a spray tomo and ill get back to you.
 
Thanks for the reply. I got my ph tester out today and its faulty... I think ive nutted it down to a fungal infection, ill give them a spray tomo and ill get back to you.
I don’t know what’s going on with your plant just giving some advice but it doesn’t look fungal, it looks like it’s eating itself which would mean a deficiency for some reason
 

AmmerThe Hammer

New Member
Help Please

I am growing 420 Fast Buds Purple Lemonade autoflowers in soil.
The leaves have brown spotting and are turning yellow.
I am in week 8, in the flowering stage.

Plants are ony 12 inches tall but the buds look very full and fat.

This is my second grow of the same seeds. The last time I had the same yellowing and spotting on leaves problem, but the final buds were really nice and fat. Total dry harvest was 3 ounces from a 12 inch tall plant.

I increased the calcium this time thinking the problem last time was a calcium defficiency,

They are in Roots Organics soil in 3 gallon pots.

I didn't add nutrients till week 3.

Now they are in week 8 ande I am getting lot sof spotting and yellowing.

Soil with a nutroent/water ph of 6.5

I am watering with nutrients added to the water.

Tap water with the following General Hydroponics nutrients:

CaliMagic - 5 ml/Gallon
FloraMicro (5-0-1) - 4 ml/Gallon
FloraGro (2-1-6) - 2 ml/Gallon
FloraBloom (0-5-4) - 5 ml/Gallon
KoolBloom Liquid (0-10-10) - 3 ml/Gallon
 

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