Chunky Stool
Well-Known Member
That's interesting. Might be mag deficiency.
Next feeding just give it plain water + epsom salts (1 tsp/gallon) and see how she responds.
In general, plants do not respond to nutrient changes quickly. It takes at least one week to see a difference -- sometimes two.
When there is damage, it may or may not look better after the correction. It depends on the problem.
Example:
Leaves showing nitrogen deficiency will look better when they get more N.
Leaves showing calcium deficiency will never look "right", but new growth will look much healthier after the correction.
Next feeding just give it plain water + epsom salts (1 tsp/gallon) and see how she responds.
In general, plants do not respond to nutrient changes quickly. It takes at least one week to see a difference -- sometimes two.
When there is damage, it may or may not look better after the correction. It depends on the problem.
Example:
Leaves showing nitrogen deficiency will look better when they get more N.
Leaves showing calcium deficiency will never look "right", but new growth will look much healthier after the correction.