DumpsterKeeper
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I've got two plants that have been vegging for about 16 days and I've been noticing a little yellowing over the past few days on the lower leaves. After doing some research here it appears to be an N deficiency (yellowing lower leaves, stunted growth), which kind of makes sense because they didn't start getting nutes until yesterday when the problem became obvious.
Here are some pics in case I diagnosed the problem incorrectly.
Some people have recommended I do a foliar feed with some nutes that have a lot of N. I usually water with FF, but I have some MG organic that's pretty much all N (8-0-0). I've never done foliar feeding before, so I want to know three things:
1. Will this help fix the problem faster?
2. If so, how much fert should I add to my foliar mix and how frequently should I mist?
3. Have I diagnosed the problem correctly?
Thanks all!
Here are some pics in case I diagnosed the problem incorrectly.
Some people have recommended I do a foliar feed with some nutes that have a lot of N. I usually water with FF, but I have some MG organic that's pretty much all N (8-0-0). I've never done foliar feeding before, so I want to know three things:
1. Will this help fix the problem faster?
2. If so, how much fert should I add to my foliar mix and how frequently should I mist?
3. Have I diagnosed the problem correctly?
Thanks all!