Hey guys, can you tell me what is going on with these yellow leaf edges? They are in roots organic and they are not being fed anything.
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I agree, it's the soil. I had a cat knock over 1 of my babies and soil sat on her leaves for IDK how long, but long story short she's comin' back and looking good, just let her be and give her nothin but water till it stops and she'll be okIf you are not feeding them anything, then it looks like they are being burned by the nutrients in the soil.
and this might help...although it's always best to ask if you're not sure...lolHey guys, can you tell me what is going on with these yellow leaf edges? They are in roots organic and they are not being fed anything.
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Well that's some BS. So I have to flush the soil then? Isn't it just going to release more nutes back out, since it's organic?If you are not feeding them anything, then it looks like they are being burned by the nutrients in the soil.
NOOO..don't flush, just water when needed and not too much at a time, a little at a time is better than a bunch at once, the longer the soil is wet the longer those nutes are being released, so keep it dry if you can and water toward the edges not the stalk...Well that's some BS. So I have to flush the soil then? Isn't it just going to release more nutes back out, since it's organic?
Well that's some BS. So I have to flush the soil then? Isn't it just going to release more nutes back out, since it's organic?
Beleive me had/have the same prob...and some of the successful growers (that I've talked with) said, "Leave it alone, it will snap back" but if you feel you must do something (like me..lol) mix 1 table spoon of epsom salts w/1 gal of water and feed it about a half to a whole cup (measuring cup) only give once a month (I've only given it to mine once)You need to measure pH and EC of your soil, your runoff, and your source water before anybody can do anything but guess.
Ah, that sounds like great advice. In fact, this started right after I watered the crap out of them. I'll start watering less, but more often and I'll stay to the edges and see if it helps. Thanks!NOOO..don't flush, just water when needed and not too much at a time, a little at a time is better than a bunch at once, the longer the soil is wet the longer those nutes are being released, so keep it dry if you can and water toward the edges not the stalk...
Could it be a deficiency? It kind of looks like some of the pictures in guide. Here are some more pics from today.Umm that looks like magnesium deficiency to me folks....
I don't think that flushing organic soil would help if they are burning. I think it would release more nutrients. I haven't fed these plants and they have been in this soil for 2 weeks. This just started the other day, about 24 hours after watering them with straight distilled water (0 EC and 7.0ph). I did water in some Mykos beneficial fungus, which is supposed to allow the roots to absorb the nutrients. I guess if those worked that fast, and if it can actually can cause them to take up too much nutes, then it could be burn. Otherwise, I think they are starving for something.I say burn, do a light flush.