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?
pouyan Reviewed by pouyan on . Nutrition Deficiency -- I think iron? NEWBIE I NEED HELP i've attached 3 photos of my plants. At first they were doing fine but the growth is now stunted. the lower leaves are turning yellow and falling off so i added a fertilizer (15-15-15). I think i overfertilized which caused some of the leaf edges to burn. Regardless of the fertilizer, the soil has perlite, sand, peat moss, and a little bit bird manure. It is very spongy and seems fine, but the plants won't un-stunt their growth and the leaves continue turning yellow despite the fertilizer. Any Rating: 5