I agree flushing out the medium is a practice that’s helpful but once you start believing that you can flush out the nutrients in the plant itself is where most people are wrong. But once again I’m not a scientist of any sort just going off of what studies there are based on this topic
skip to section 3.9 and read from there!
https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10214/12125/Stemeroff_Jonathan_201712_Msc_with_erratum.pdf
I had just watered so that explains why it looked so dry, what I’m concerned about is the brown spots and yellow leafs. Already had to prune two of the old ones since they shriveled
Currently I’m feeding it tap water, heard it has calcium and magnesium, and for nutes I’m using a basic organic plant food, I think it’s 2-1-1. What are some things I can do to provide more nitrogen? And I’m currently running a mix of cfl and led’s in a closet grow
I think the medium looks damp because I just got done watering the plant, but I know that the droopy is coming from overwatering I just started a new feeding schedule. The issue that I have right now is the yellowish leaves and the brown spots, do you think it could be nitrogen or calcium...
My plant has been dropping a little, the old leafs are turning yellow and have some brown spots on them. New growth also has spots and is droopy but no discoloration, I’m new to growing so I don’t really know what’s wrong with it.