Maybe I am just impatient, waiting for my adjustments to pay off. I think my plants are getting worse though, and I'm not sure if my adjustments are too minor, the plants are just getting worse before they get better, or the adjustments are incorrect or too drastic.

A couple of my 3 1/2 week olds are getting a deficiency or toxicity. I thought it was nitrogen but I transplanted them into soil with 2/7 composted manure and a tad bit over a normal amount of Peace of Mind Organic Tomato Fertilizer. Conditions worsened for a few days, so I watered using a pretty thoroughly diluted mix of urine, chicken shit (sterilized w/ boiling water), and a very small amount of molasses. It's only been about 36 hours since I watered, but I'm getting down about this whole thing, and I'm not sure if I'm doing the right things... I don't think I am.

Any suggestions? The most prominent problems I think, based on my non-existent ganja growing experience, are yellow leave tips on almost all leaves, dwarf sized new growth, and gradual yellowing on some upper leaves (seems to have shifted from lower to upper) started on the outter part of the fingers at the tips and working inward/further down the finger.
sinky Reviewed by sinky on . Getting Discouraged by Persisting Nutrient Problem! Maybe I am just impatient, waiting for my adjustments to pay off. I think my plants are getting worse though, and I'm not sure if my adjustments are too minor, the plants are just getting worse before they get better, or the adjustments are incorrect or too drastic. A couple of my 3 1/2 week olds are getting a deficiency or toxicity. I thought it was nitrogen but I transplanted them into soil with 2/7 composted manure and a tad bit over a normal amount of Peace of Mind Organic Tomato Rating: 5