u aint a copper r u,, lol,,, whats epsom salts m8????
hmmm ur avitar freaks me out man ..
epsom salts are for magnesium defficiencies they show the same symptoms as nitrogen defficiencys.
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/132382-deficency-nute-burn-diagnostic.html
here is my wife looking after my garden because i am to stoned.
im using totaly unfertilized soil with 25% perlite.,
ill defo do the topdress and let u know how it goes ..
still wondering what epsom salts is/and what it does?
hmmm ur avitar freaks me out man .
how much epsom per ltr wud u suggest
I've been on the forum for a few years now under a different name. It always interests me to see all of the respones, some good and some bad.
When it gets into plant health I'm really amazed at the responces. "It might need more this, it might need more that." The problem is so myopically viewed that most seem to lose site of the big picture.
It's very difficult to pinpoint a plant health problem in many circumstances. Many nutrient imbalances overlap each other giving false diagnosis. Is it not enough of this? Is it too much of that? Is it the pH off?
Like any problem there are multiple steps to figure out what the problem is. Common sense and a strategic approach will definately help.
Right now there isn't enough information to answer your question properly....and it could be one or a combination of things. In general, yellow leaves are the number one sign of nitrogen problems. It can't get any easier than that.
So, if the nitrogen problem a result of a simple lack of nitrogen? Is there something from keeping the nitrogen from being absorbed?
I've helped many friends and clients with their issues. Nutrition is the hardest to deal with. My first suggestions are to flush the plant with fresh water and start from scratch with a well established Veg formula.
I have over hundreds of competing products for nutrition (my lord, there are so many) on my shelves. I don't recommend one over the other...it's like saying Shell gas is better than Phillips gas. Read the label and research if it's an established brand. Bontanica, Pureblend, Earth Juice, whatever.
Follow the instructions on the label (for veg it's usually a tablespoon for a gallon of water) and observe the next few days. At this point we know the right balance is there. When a few days is up, observe the plant and take it from there.
The problem with saying something like "It needs more P" or "It needs more X" is it's very difficult to find just P or just X. You have to buy a supplement that contains other nutrients. Sure, now your plant has more X but now it has way too much Y and Z. Ugghhh....imbalanced once again.
Remember, it's just a plant. Use a balanced formula and it should eliminate many problems.
complete bullshit mate.any experienced grower can pinpoint a plant defficiency and nutrient dosages and npk figures is kids stuff.I've been on the forum for a few years now under a different name. It always interests me to see all of the respones, some good and some bad.
When it gets into plant health I'm really amazed at the responces. "It might need more this, it might need more that." The problem is so myopically viewed that most seem to lose site of the big picture.
It's very difficult to pinpoint a plant health problem in many circumstances. Many nutrient imbalances overlap each other giving false diagnosis. Is it not enough of this? Is it too much of that? Is it the pH off?
Like any problem there are multiple steps to figure out what the problem is. Common sense and a strategic approach will definately help.
Right now there isn't enough information to answer your question properly....and it could be one or a combination of things. In general, yellow leaves are the number one sign of nitrogen problems. It can't get any easier than that.
So, if the nitrogen problem a result of a simple lack of nitrogen? Is there something from keeping the nitrogen from being absorbed?
I've helped many friends and clients with their issues. Nutrition is the hardest to deal with. My first suggestions are to flush the plant with fresh water and start from scratch with a well established Veg formula.
I have over hundreds of competing products for nutrition (my lord, there are so many) on my shelves. I don't recommend one over the other...it's like saying Shell gas is better than Phillips gas. Read the label and research if it's an established brand. Bontanica, Pureblend, Earth Juice, whatever.
Follow the instructions on the label (for veg it's usually a tablespoon for a gallon of water) and observe the next few days. At this point we know the right balance is there. When a few days is up, observe the plant and take it from there.
The problem with saying something like "It needs more P" or "It needs more X" is it's very difficult to find just P or just X. You have to buy a supplement that contains other nutrients. Sure, now your plant has more X but now it has way too much Y and Z. Ugghhh....imbalanced once again.
Remember, it's just a plant. Use a balanced formula and it should eliminate many problems.
complete bullshit mate.any experienced grower can pinpoint a plant defficiency and nutrient dosages and npk figures is kids stuff.
and dont claim to have been on this site for a few years because i just looked at your public profile and it looks like you are talking shit.
you just joined the site rescently have no mates and 4 posts?????????.
(newbie i think).
LUDACRIS.
go with epsons at the dose i said and see what happens and i am sure if your nitrogen levels/dosages are ok the you will be pleasantly surprised.so this is what im going to do if u guys think i shud,
soon as they dry out
ill flush all plants
mix full dose nutes with epsom salts
after flushed ill give the guano a mix into the soggy surface
then pour the nute & salts threw untill i get a good runoff from each pot
then sit the pots on towels to suck exess moisture from the pots