Amen. like "Never feed a sick plant" Find out the problem first. Plants get yellow leaves. It's not always the end of the world or even a problem sometimes. Learn about gardening.Maybe next time somebody has a problem instead of buying some miracle cure in a bottle, they might want to buy a good book and do some learning. Knowledge will carry you a long way in this game and will way outlast last any bottle miracle that don’t exist
I thought that too but it must be more than just that. I flushed the big one with the purple because that came up and the soil was at 5.5 so I flushed to bring the soil up but the run off was still 6.2 when soil was at 5.5 after bringing the ph up it has slowed it right down.Not a pro but It looks like a phosphorus def to me. Why are you flushing to adjust soil ph? Flushing rinses nutrients out of media. did you feed again after you flushed? Are you using bottled or dry
A little lime raises soil ph.. how did you test your soil ph?
It was having the problems before i was flushing it the flushing has slowed it down as it was starting to spread on both very fast.Root problems are always a possibility. Flushing leaches nutes out so I wouldn’t be surprised if it show’s deficiencies. Have you attempted to slide the pot down and inspect the roots
Then how could it have a deficiency if the ph is right? It also looks like it’s got nutrient burn with burnt tips on older leaves so I dunno seems like there’s heaps of problems but it’s just a bit weird it’s happened all of a sudden after 2 and a half months of no issuesToo much imo. If you feed in am and its dry in afternoon evening id just use water . A bigger plant will eat more naturally but i don’t feed my outdoor plants until they show the first signs of needing it not just because of a schedule. I use big pots with 30 being the smallest so with smaller it may need more but honestly I’ve never fed any plant indoors or out 3 times a week
Toxicity of some nutrients can cause deficiency of others.Then how could it have a deficiency if the ph is right? It also looks like it’s got nutrient burn with burnt tips on older leaves so I dunno seems like there’s heaps of problems but it’s just a bit weird it’s happened all of a sudden after 2 and a half months of no issues
Are you getting run off when you feed? That plant is root bound I would lower the amount of feed an feed every watering with lots of runoff.Then how could it have a deficiency if the ph is right? It also looks like it’s got nutrient burn with burnt tips on older leaves so I dunno seems like there’s heaps of problems but it’s just a bit weird it’s happened all of a sudden after 2 and a half months of no issues
Already know thatToxicity of some nutrients can cause deficiency of others.
I have mentioned about this alreadyAre you getting run off when you feed? That plant is root bound I would lower the amount of feed an feed every watering with lots of runoff.
Your probably right with this one. The last monster i had was in a massive pot so i have never had this problem before.Soil compaction is possible