Help Appreciated! Nutrient Deficiency?

moomoocow

Active Member
Hi Everyone! :)

This is my 1st post, however I'm not new to this forum.
I have learned a lot of very useful things here, as well as the seemorebuds books/dvds.

Anyway, down to the point..

My 6 plants planted in soil (MG Organic) are about 2 and a half weeks old at the moment.
10 42watt cfls
MG Azalia blend due to its high N. (20-10-10 i think?)

And yes I know about opinions of MG. However I'm limited on stores and none sell things like foxfarms or anything. I've also heard great stories about MG from a lot of people. anyway...

At about a week and a half they started to look droopy. Then slowly some started to develop some yellowing on the lower leaves and some burning between the leaves... like from the inside-out of the fan leaves. Necrosis?
2 of them are still growing great but look like this.

However 2 of the 6 plants seem to be growing fine, they are all still growing.

Here is one of them at about 8 days from germination:


So they're looking good so far.



And this is what they looked like 2 days ago:





And now they look the same but they're bigger...so they're still growing fine.


I've narrowed the problem to what I think is a Magnesium deficiency.
So I've already got some epsom salt.

however, it could still be a nitrogen deficiency. But I don't think it's that due to the high N in the fertilizer I use. I dunno.:neutral:

So I'm going to get the opinions of this great forum before I do anything.
So please help out. Thanks in advance. This forum is full of wonderful people. :D
 

moomoocow

Active Member
Nice grow man. And yea, I'm having good results from MG too. Just some sort of deficiency?

Also, I posted pics in the thread i posted. I can see them. Can you not?
If not, I guess I'll post more?

Thanks for the reply
 

KAOSOWNER

Well-Known Member
when you water/feed does it get on your plants? for a magnesium def try adding some epsom salts to your next watering. what micronutrients does that mg have? not the soil the azalia.
 
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