yes check the ph of both the water you are using and the ph of your soil runoff. Could be overfert....or abnormal ph locking out certain nutrients. I'm pretty sure its one or the other.
Not rootbound are they?
Known I met you over on another site....You answered one of my very first q's about growing....glad to see you and your vast knowledge here.
If you are using fox farms big bloom, that's too much unless you have several plants you're feeding. You're supposed to mix one tbl spoon with one gallon of water, so, unless you're giving your plant a whole gallon of water at every feeding you are over doing it. In addition, Big Bloom has very little nitrogen, try supplementing it with their Tiger Bloom product.any help would be appreciated is this over fert or under? plant is in 12/12 for 17 days now in fox farms ocean forest had been giving big bloom 1 table spoon every watering. it looks like like lack of nitrogen to me but i dont want to give any fert till im sure please help.
In the US a tbsp is 15ml and a tsp is 5ml. What I forgot to mention is that fox farms has the wrong ratio of nutrients per gallon printed on the bottle! To get the correct formula you can pick up a chart at any grow store that stocks their stuff. I've been using their products for 3 grows now and it's my favorite by far.Also buy a syringe. You should be able to pick one up in the baby section of a drug store. A tablespoon is not an adequate way to measure out nutes. Too easy to make slips. A tbsp, is 15ml... just in case you didn't know. Of course, things could be different in the US, they usually are.![]()