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Okay, well I had posted some pics and a thread for another one of my plants a week or two back. I suspected it was heat stress from being too close to the bulb, but the best advice I was given was that it looked like early signs of nutrient burn. That turned out to be incorrect, and more likely the exact opposite of what it was, since flushing the plants soil has basically killed that one and turned it an incredibly light green color.
Anyhow, here on this plant I am seeing a somewhat similar effect. It is also occurring only towards the top of the plant.
I still won't rule out heat stress since it happens at the top and the plants do occasionally come into contact with the bulbs (even though they are just fluorescents).
My best guess this time (if it isn't heat stress from being too close to the lights that is) is zinc deficiency, but any of you gurus are welcome to correct me if you think it's something different.
I've also stumbled upon a thread on here once where someone said when the leaves are praying upward it's a sure sign of zinc deficiency - and this plant has generally been doing that for most of its life, though so are a couple others I have which look perfectly lush green all over.
PS: sorry some of the pics aren't as clear as they should be. I figured, they are still leaps and bounds clearer than many I see on here, so figured it would be safe to post 'em.
donkey smell.
Anyhow, here on this plant I am seeing a somewhat similar effect. It is also occurring only towards the top of the plant.
I still won't rule out heat stress since it happens at the top and the plants do occasionally come into contact with the bulbs (even though they are just fluorescents).
My best guess this time (if it isn't heat stress from being too close to the lights that is) is zinc deficiency, but any of you gurus are welcome to correct me if you think it's something different.
I've also stumbled upon a thread on here once where someone said when the leaves are praying upward it's a sure sign of zinc deficiency - and this plant has generally been doing that for most of its life, though so are a couple others I have which look perfectly lush green all over.
PS: sorry some of the pics aren't as clear as they should be. I figured, they are still leaps and bounds clearer than many I see on here, so figured it would be safe to post 'em.
donkey smell.
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