Quote Originally Posted by SauceeMcGee
My guessis that your pH is out of wack!

Also, if it isn't your pH, too much phosphorus can block the absorption of iron

I would advise that you give it a good flush and then see if it rebounds.

The reason i think it has something to do with Fe is because the leaves are turning white. Fe is critical for chlorophyll production, without it, chlorophyll is not produced.


Best wishes,
SMG
Yeah, well i use filtered water because who knows the tap could be worse :P.
I have a water treatment solution nutes, It seems that it might have slowed or stopped, but i will take pics when lights out tonight.

Thanks
flashbandit Reviewed by flashbandit on . Plants leaves(Turning white) Iv'e been trying to figure this out for a while, but still no luck. I don't think it's an iron defiecency problem. It started 2 weeks ago, it started on the bottom leaves, one leaf at a time it slowly became white, then the other and then slowly died(leaves). The plant is healthy, but now it is starting on it's 2nd to bottom set of leaves. Iv'e looked at the leaves with a magnifying glass, and i don't see bugs. It isn't white spots, it just slowly becomes white'r, and white'r. I will try to Rating: 5