Tell me your medium and nutrients?Wow, okay, would not have thought of that 'cause they had those nitrogen claws even before I gave any nutrients... should I flush them or just put them on a low nitro diet? ^^
Tell me your medium and nutrients?Wow, okay, would not have thought of that 'cause they had those nitrogen claws even before I gave any nutrients... should I flush them or just put them on a low nitro diet? ^^
Overwatering can do it too…nitrogen claws even before I gave any nutrients...
Self mixed organic soil with lots of ingredients ^^Tell me your medium and nutrients?
Trying hard to avoid overwatering and the other plants had their leaves nicely stretched up all the time as it should beOverwatering can do it too…
They’re having N claw and burnt tips because they are adjusting to the N in your soil….chances are they’ll grow right out of it. I rarely recommend flushing…. It usually causes more problems than it solves…. I would just ride it out…be careful about adding extra N at this stage….Self mixed organic soil with lots of ingredients ^^
It had compost, vermiculite, perlite, mulch, azomite, rock meal, fish meal, sea weed, leonardite, a little bat guano, some sulfur for long term pH regulation, some of the last plants as green manure, epsom salts... but not much of anything. And none of the plants showed those nitrogen claws, only the "Purplematic"s...
I added nutrients to the water first time two days ago... I used Canna Mono stuff, mixed it 1.5:2:3 and EC 1.5...

Don’t sweat it….just remove the dead leaves and keep rocking. There comes a point where you just want to let them finish, instead of chasing deficiencies all over the place…. Otherwise you can cause more problems than you will fix.1/28:
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<- They keep producing flowers and they keep throwing off leaves... should I be worried? Already gave them Cal/Mag for a few days... maybe it's just because of the small pots they grow in?![]()

Just tested what was left of their last feeding: pH 6,5, NPK 1:1,5:2, EC was a little bit high at 3.2...Don’t sweat it….just remove the dead leaves and keep rocking. There comes a point where you just want to let them finish, instead of chasing deficiencies all over the place…. Otherwise you can cause more problems than you will fix.
Lower the N a bit, and just give them a nice balanced feed….
Either way, there’s nothing to really worry about….they’re going to finish either way.
If you tell me what they are getting for feed at the moment, I might be able to give a little more info….![]()
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