Someone suggested earlier that it was a cal/mag deficiency. So I applied it for like a week or so with pH'd water. Could that have caused the Nitrogen tox since I know it's 2-0-0?
I've been able to stop the spread of yellowing/brown leaves however, I can't seem to get the leaves to stop drooping. Some of the newer leaves are twisting as well. I have two smaller plants to the right of the bigger ones(bigger ones are closer to the fan). I thought maybe it was over watering...
Would it be good to try and turn the light down and try and not water for a day or so to see if that eliminates the possibilities of overheating from the light and overwatering?
does anyone have any suggestions on this? Previously I had an issue on Cal/Mag deficiency and that my pH was at 6.2 so it was too low. However the leaves have since turned more green which I believe is a good sign however, the tips on the new leaves are curling a little bit and some of the older...
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Would it be good to incorporate that as a top dress when they start flowering?
Thank you so much for this insight! I really appreciate the feedback on this and I'll make sure to follow your instructions. Would you suggest cutting the affected leaves or just let them die off on their own? If the plants are showing too much Nitrogen, would adding Cal/Mag make that worse?