Forte Well-Known Member Feb 17, 2016 #1 Anyone have an idea? Attachments 20160215_105240.jpg 2 MB · Views: 26 20160213_105459.jpg 1.9 MB · Views: 25 20160207_131659.jpg 1.7 MB · Views: 25
GreenJoker Active Member Feb 17, 2016 #2 I'd say that's a potassium deficiency, but I'd hold out for for a posative answer. I'd dry a banana skin, crush it up & dust a little over the top of the medium before the next water.
I'd say that's a potassium deficiency, but I'd hold out for for a posative answer. I'd dry a banana skin, crush it up & dust a little over the top of the medium before the next water.
AlphaPhase Well-Known Member Feb 17, 2016 #3 I'll take a guess and say nutrient toxicity. Excess nutrients, possibly from salt build up or over feeding. Is this organic or bottled nutes?
I'll take a guess and say nutrient toxicity. Excess nutrients, possibly from salt build up or over feeding. Is this organic or bottled nutes?
Forte Well-Known Member Feb 17, 2016 #4 AlphaPhase said: I'll take a guess and say nutrient toxicity. Excess nutrients, possibly from salt build up or over feeding. Is this organic or bottled nutes? Click to expand... Organic. I think ive been giving them too much kelp tea.
AlphaPhase said: I'll take a guess and say nutrient toxicity. Excess nutrients, possibly from salt build up or over feeding. Is this organic or bottled nutes? Click to expand... Organic. I think ive been giving them too much kelp tea.
thegreensurfer Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2016 #5 Too much k indeed. It looks like it's started to lock out Mg. Leaves look brittle, high salinity is possibly causing leaf margin burn. Don't fuck around with ground up banana peels.
Too much k indeed. It looks like it's started to lock out Mg. Leaves look brittle, high salinity is possibly causing leaf margin burn. Don't fuck around with ground up banana peels.