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TomatoGrower123 Active Member Jun 14, 2021 #1 -> Attachments IMG_2864.jpg 1.5 MB Views: 27 IMG_2865.jpg 1.4 MB Views: 26
1dude1seed Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2021 #2 No need to worry in most cases. I see nothing to worry about here.
Nutty sKunK Well-Known Member Jun 14, 2021 #3 Slight P deficiency. Very common and doesn’t seem to slow down growth unless it progresses. Rooting plants utilise a lot of P. You also get a blueish hue to the leaves.
Slight P deficiency. Very common and doesn’t seem to slow down growth unless it progresses. Rooting plants utilise a lot of P. You also get a blueish hue to the leaves.