Master_Tabi
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Simple as the title, Ive got a fan leaf that I've rated as Zinc plus Phosphorus Def. Any other opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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I don't use any fertilizer so would it be possible that the plant has taken out most of the P and Mg from the soil? Mind you it has been in this pot from seed no germination. I water a gallon then have a meter to see when the soil isn't wet anymore. Any recommendations on organic P and Mg home style fertz? I've been reading about banana peel tea for P but don't recall anything about Mg.Mg/P/K def or lockout. Either it’s underfed those three—mostly P and Mg—or you are slightly overwatering and leaching these highly mobile nutrients from the soil, or locking them out because the roots are too wet. The latter is more likely.
It’s definitely in need of feeding. That’s your problem, then.[QUOTE="Master_Tabi, post: 14242350, member: 990556"]I don't use any fertilizer so would it be possible that the plant has taken out most of the P and Mg from the soil? Mind you it has been in this pot from seed no germination. I water a gallon then have a meter to see when the soil isn't wet anymore. Any recommendations on organic P and Mg home style fertz? I've been reading about banana peel tea for P but don't recall anything about Mg.
“Not deficient” would imply there are no visible signs of a deficiency, and there are. It’s an early deficiency, but it’s a deficiency, and it’s not so much an N deficiency.Plant looks fine. You should get a bottle of fish hydrolysate to feed but its not deficient yet.
Plants don’t just drop leaves that don’t get light. My plant has plenty of foliage that’ve been occluded, yet it hasn’t dropped any leaves. He said he hasn’t fed it. It’s a deficiency. I’m not trying to be rude, just saying.The plant will eat itself of leaves that fail to get light instead of maintaining them without benefit. Plants look fine to me. Feed them now or they may not in a week.