i checked the PH and it's a steady 7. What else could be the problem?
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i checked the PH and it's a steady 7. What else could be the problem?
the plants look like they have nitrogen deficiency but i don't understand, i feed them nutrients and there's bird manure in the second half of the soil (the roots have reached that far).
Also, it may help to know that the plant's growth is stunted. i'm definitely overfertilizing but extra nutrients seem necessary since the stunted growth indicates a deficiency (i think). Can overfertilizing stunt the growth?
Man there overfert. Flush them out. Sopt feeding N. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by pouyan
THERE IS NO NITROGEN DEF!!!
That's tox.
FLUSH.
Stunting is a symptom of overfert btw. And those burns are a dead giveaway. I already told you your leaves shoud not be that dark blue-green, but if you want to reinvent the wheel, that's fine, just read my sig. The first line of it. Sheesh.
pouyan for future reference a nitrogen deficiency will generally start at the bottom of the plant as the plants upper leaves are much more important to its survival and then move up the plant. A nitrogen deficiency turns the leaves a very pale green, then yellow, they don't brown and crisp over like yours have, it looks like someone has put a flame to it.
Here is a link to try that will help explain some of the differences to you. Hope it helps.
International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - The Complete guide to Sick Plants,pH, and Pest troubles!
i know that's what a nitrogen deficiency looks like but if anything i have TOO much nitrogen, i wanna desoil the plants and put them in fresh potting soil without the bird manure. is this a bad idea?
Also, i haven't even been ferting the plants recently, it must all be the bird manure in the plants. I've been feeding them distilled tapwater without fert and the problems aren't fixing. the leaves are also pointing upwards like crazy
Flush your flipping plants! Or i will run over, sniff you down and do it for you! :D