As far a soil goes, I am using supersoil from walmart (without fertilizer/nute additives. It was the only potting soil they carry that does'nt have added fertilizers or nutes. In the beginning, I thought it was a deficiency so I gave it a good dose of nutes (30-10-10) and within two days her leaves were yellowing and burning so I gave her an emergency flush and transplant. So I don't think it's a nitrogen deficiency.
stinkbudd Reviewed by stinkbudd on . What causes this? (pics) Temp: 80 soil Ph: 6.9-7.0 Soil: (according to my soil meter) moist - not too wet, not too dry Light - 400w HPS Nutes - Was overfertilized 6 weeks ago. Emergency flush and transplanted into new soil w/o any ferts or nutes. Gave it some tiger bloom two weeks ago at 25% strength. The leaves have always looked like this even before I overfertilized two months ago. I thought they looked like this because of lack of nutes in which I accidently overfertilized So I had to do an emergency flush Rating: 5