Sinky, This may sound cruel but, if you use your plants for a toilet, shouldn't you kind of expect them to look like shit? I don't think you are going to find any experienced grower here that recommends using urine on your plants. You really should start reading up on nutrients and put your plants on a decent diet.

I'm not a dirt farmer, so I can't tell you how to fix your current problems, but, regardless of the medium you are using, you need to get a better grip on growing techniques. The actual experience you are getting now is by far your best teacher, but you should also read, read, read and learn as much as you can - anyway, the reading all makes a lot more sense when you combine it with hands-on experience.

As far as this post being in the wrong section, I'll get it moved for you. If you can't find it here, look in "Plant Problems".

Good luck with your grow. :thumbsup:

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PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan 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