1 1ht1der Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #1 Here is a pic, the leaves are not unfolding.. Attachments photo.jpg 122.2 KB Views: 23
N NoDrama Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #2 Its magnesium deficiency. Pretty easy to tell due to the lighter vein areas all around the leafs and the curling of the leaf accompanied by the twist in the end. Gets locked out at ph Under 5.8, so unless you have really low PH its deficient.
Its magnesium deficiency. Pretty easy to tell due to the lighter vein areas all around the leafs and the curling of the leaf accompanied by the twist in the end. Gets locked out at ph Under 5.8, so unless you have really low PH its deficient.
C CuriousSoul Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #3 Magnesium deficiency would be my guess. Eposm salts are the answer if my diagnosis is correct.
jrh72582 Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #4 dissolve some epsom salts in water and water that bad boy. or, you could buy some ferts that have a high Mg rating.
dissolve some epsom salts in water and water that bad boy. or, you could buy some ferts that have a high Mg rating.
grodrowithme Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #5 they maken an epsom salt for growing plants it works really good thats what you need though!!!
OregonMeds Well-Known Member Dec 7, 2008 #6 Epsom salt may fix it but don't forget to check ph and see if that's the cause rather than a real deficiency.
Epsom salt may fix it but don't forget to check ph and see if that's the cause rather than a real deficiency.