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Conformation Of Nitrogen Toxicity?

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Conformation Of Nitrogen Toxicity?

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Hello I was given this by a friend of mine she was a indoor plant and was used for cloning. Not long after transplanting this started to happen. Just trying to figure out how to get her healthy.

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I dont think that is nitrogen toxicity, usually the blades start to curl down and the leaf turns into the claw lol. Lets have a smoke and wait for some1 smarter to chime in. :smoking:
 
Sprinkle a few handfuls of garden gypsum on the soil and foliar spray in the dark with a few teaspoons of epsom salt in a sprayer of water. That never hurts and can help cure Ca and Mg deficiencies.
 
Looks like shock from transplant and pH fluctuation. Should have used some type of mycorrhizae product at transplant to reduce the shock. She should get out of it in a week or so.
 
Some people call that a calcium deficiency, some claim genetics, others posit an arcane phytoplasm. Bueller? Bueller? (Aster Yellows is a good google...)
 
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