xX Kid Twist Xx
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i agree on your point about the fertilization farmerjohn you are right on the money telling him to feed less. i said it in my post before this one. I just know that leaf and that kinda weird cardboard looking color burn on the edges and the light coloring inside. in the last set of pics i see a nitrogen toxicity starting, the plants to the right you can see the leaves start to claw up top. and the bottom look like they may have dried out a bit. that kinda lifeless hanging the leaves are doing.
when you get it cleared up you will notice the new growth up top will just be green on the stem and leaf stems. your old growth will still have the purple lines in it.
"Through his investigations into plant requirements von Liebig postulated what is now known as the Law of the Minimum, which states plant growth is controlled not by the total of resources available, but by the scarcest resource or limiting factor. The following aphorism sums it up nicely: “The availability of the most abundant nutrient in the soil is as available as the availability of the least abundant nutrient in the soil.” So basically there needs to be balance amongst the elements in order for them to be relevant to plant growth."
when you get it cleared up you will notice the new growth up top will just be green on the stem and leaf stems. your old growth will still have the purple lines in it.
"Through his investigations into plant requirements von Liebig postulated what is now known as the Law of the Minimum, which states plant growth is controlled not by the total of resources available, but by the scarcest resource or limiting factor. The following aphorism sums it up nicely: “The availability of the most abundant nutrient in the soil is as available as the availability of the least abundant nutrient in the soil.” So basically there needs to be balance amongst the elements in order for them to be relevant to plant growth."