Log In Register

Mag Deficiency Or.... Help!!!

  • Thread starter Thread starter Betico
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Mag Deficiency Or.... Help!!!

Betico 10 Replies 1,080 Views
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–11 of 11
1
Betico

Betico

Posts
71
Reactions
103
Joined
Dec 6, 2016
Points
18
hey guys just noticed this as I got home today. Could anyone help me figure out what's wrong? I just moved them to 3 gal pots yesterday and they're sitting in fox farm soil. It's just started to happen on the lowest leaves. They seem to be yellowing a bit as well.
 

Attachments

  • mag-deficiency-or-help.jpg
    mag-deficiency-or-help.jpg
    131.3 KB · Views: 151
  • mag-deficiency-or-help-2.jpg
    mag-deficiency-or-help-2.jpg
    116.9 KB · Views: 136
Also what do I need to do to get rid of the problem? If nutes... which ones should I buy as far as brand, and name of product?
 
Could be over watering, what color were the roots when you transplanted.
Gh has a 3 part nute regimine that is easy to use, micro, grow, and bloom. You mix the micro into the water first and then the veg or bloom nutes, easy peasy. If you arent a new grower that waters it 3 times a day then I would say its hungry for nitrogen.
 
Could be over watering, what color were the roots when you transplanted.
Gh has a 3 part nute regimine that is easy to use, micro, grow, and bloom. You mix the micro into the water first and then the veg or bloom nutes, easy peasy. If you arent a new grower that waters it 3 times a day then I would say its hungry for nitrogen.
I don't water it every day, I do water every other day though I do most between watering though... could that be an issue? Wouldn't over watering make the leaves droop down though?

Could you explain how that 3 part regimens works? Is it used for every watering? I have some annoying questions I know but just want to be well informed lol.
 
Also... should I maybe wait it out a few days and see how it changes instead of adding nutes right away? I did just change it into some fox farm soil. It was in a 1 gal pot before on just miracle-gro (I know what a rookie lol).
 
Just dealt with my first spat with a severely root bound plant. Got droopy and similar looking to yours. Thought it needed water, then thought I was overwatering because droop didn't improve at all, then believe it maybe had to do with too low PH (lockout) only for the culprit to be ROOTBOUND. Maybe, your plant may be too small for that to be the issue. Good luck.
 
I really dont think some fax farm soil is very hot at all. Ive gotten some that seemed really mulchy, maybe theyre just hungry.
 
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–11 of 11
1
Back
Top Bottom