Hello All,
2nd time grower here. Started a few plants in mid April in the same place as last year after preparing the soil with lyme and new topsoil. They are now 5 to 6 feet tall and still growing steadily. Similar to last year, I used Miracle Gro mixed half strength poured only at the base of the plant every 2 - 3 weeks. Everything was going well until about a month ago when I noticed some of the leaves starting to curl upwards on one plant and they appear very dry and brittle(As pictured). The other plants appear to be fine, but one is starting to have the same issues just on a couple fan leaves. I haven't checked the ph of the soil, but Im fearing I made it too acidic and Im experiencing nutrient lock-out. Some of the stems on the other plants are turning reddish which also makes me suspect of this. I applied a few tablespoons of Epsom salt to all the plants leaves last week and it doesnt appear to be getting better. Any suggestions on remedies to reverse the ph or deficiency would be much appreciated. Thanks for your help in advance!
2nd time grower here. Started a few plants in mid April in the same place as last year after preparing the soil with lyme and new topsoil. They are now 5 to 6 feet tall and still growing steadily. Similar to last year, I used Miracle Gro mixed half strength poured only at the base of the plant every 2 - 3 weeks. Everything was going well until about a month ago when I noticed some of the leaves starting to curl upwards on one plant and they appear very dry and brittle(As pictured). The other plants appear to be fine, but one is starting to have the same issues just on a couple fan leaves. I haven't checked the ph of the soil, but Im fearing I made it too acidic and Im experiencing nutrient lock-out. Some of the stems on the other plants are turning reddish which also makes me suspect of this. I applied a few tablespoons of Epsom salt to all the plants leaves last week and it doesnt appear to be getting better. Any suggestions on remedies to reverse the ph or deficiency would be much appreciated. Thanks for your help in advance!