towelie...
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so my 3 ladys on my balcony have been showing some deficiency signs, and i cant seem to be able to identify what it is. ive checked the the deficiency thread but cant pinpoint what im missing.
3 plants. in rather large pots. fimed into nice bushes. outside on my balcony. i water them with 10 liters every 2-3 days.
i noticed like 1-2 weeks ago. single fan leaves at the bottom yellowing/browning (not like nitrogen, its different) also it seemed to ma as if they where stretching slightly.
here are some pic from when I first noticed:
so i got a ph checking kit and started checking my water... water was to high (somewhere from 7-8 i guess... it kinda hard to tell judging by the color of the water :/) and i started correctiing it down to like 6 - 7 and since i though that i may be a potassium deficiency i gave them Hesi bloom instead of their normal grow nutes a couple of times.
it didnt get better. the following pictures are from like 5 minutes ago.
overview:
Stretching? (the one in the black pot seems to be doing the stretching more then the others)
Pictures of the progressed leaves in the next post (10 image max.)
3 plants. in rather large pots. fimed into nice bushes. outside on my balcony. i water them with 10 liters every 2-3 days.
i noticed like 1-2 weeks ago. single fan leaves at the bottom yellowing/browning (not like nitrogen, its different) also it seemed to ma as if they where stretching slightly.
here are some pic from when I first noticed:
so i got a ph checking kit and started checking my water... water was to high (somewhere from 7-8 i guess... it kinda hard to tell judging by the color of the water :/) and i started correctiing it down to like 6 - 7 and since i though that i may be a potassium deficiency i gave them Hesi bloom instead of their normal grow nutes a couple of times.
it didnt get better. the following pictures are from like 5 minutes ago.
overview:
Stretching? (the one in the black pot seems to be doing the stretching more then the others)
Pictures of the progressed leaves in the next post (10 image max.)