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Leaf help

kalapkabat

New member
Hey guys!
I have two plants indoor, and of the them start to act like this :
1 2 3 4 5

As i know its magnesium deficit, because the yellow color start from between the leafes vein, so now i give like 0.8g crystalized magnesium/l to the plant but still here..
Someone know what it could be ? Maybe too much nutrions ?
 

Mohadib

Well-known member
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Looks more like a calcium or boron definciency to me.

If you're growing in soil, chances are good that these are lock-out symptoms, caused by overfeeding. So flushing would indeed be a good idea.

Additionally: Depending on the soil you use, it might not be necessary to use any additonal fertilizers at all, and if you do, only use small amounts, preferably when the plants indicate they need some. Otherwise they're probably fine and feeding them may do more harm than good.

Anyway, I'd suggest you try your luck over at the Infirmary ;)
 

kalapkabat

New member
Yeah in soil, this plant in coco/perlit mix, but i have another, with coco,perlit,potting soil and that plant get the same ammount of nutrions/fertilizer and thats plant totally good, 0 dry leafs or start yellow.
 
Sulphur,Magnesium,Phosphor combo of defs...

^This sums it up

something i have noticed is that when i mix potting soil with coco i always had definciency's and problems.. You should think about going with just coco no mixers with it. It seems to work better for me at least
 

Dog Star

Active member
Veteran
If you use chems and you are newbie than goes third of a dose of nutes that is usually
advertised on label that gives company that produces this nutes.

I dont use chems,growing strictly with organics... dont have much problems or defs
with plants.
 

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