Growing under cool white flourescents, have a good organic soil, room temp 65-72, humidity 25-30%.
I am experiencing some small brown rust spots as well as some yellowish receeding back from tips of leaves, it is the worst on the eldest leaves. I tried to remedy this by assuming it was over-fert and did a good flush, that was 2 days ago and the problem seems to be getting no worse.
I began researching deficincies and Magnessium fit in perfectly with what was going on with my plant. Late yesterday I made a 2% epson salt solution in a spray bottle and have been spraying it on my foliage. I am hoping for a second opinion on my diagnosis if anyone is farmiliar with magnessium deficiency. I also read that very hard water will often cause this, and I live in an area with very hard water. If this is the correct deficiency I plan to add Dolomite lime to my next soil mixture, how much of that would i roughley need?
Two other deficiencies i noticed may fit in with what is going on in my plant is calcuim or manganese, or of course my first theory, over-fert. but magnessium still seems much more likely
I am experiencing some small brown rust spots as well as some yellowish receeding back from tips of leaves, it is the worst on the eldest leaves. I tried to remedy this by assuming it was over-fert and did a good flush, that was 2 days ago and the problem seems to be getting no worse.
I began researching deficincies and Magnessium fit in perfectly with what was going on with my plant. Late yesterday I made a 2% epson salt solution in a spray bottle and have been spraying it on my foliage. I am hoping for a second opinion on my diagnosis if anyone is farmiliar with magnessium deficiency. I also read that very hard water will often cause this, and I live in an area with very hard water. If this is the correct deficiency I plan to add Dolomite lime to my next soil mixture, how much of that would i roughley need?
Two other deficiencies i noticed may fit in with what is going on in my plant is calcuim or manganese, or of course my first theory, over-fert. but magnessium still seems much more likely