diehard993 Active Member Nov 2, 2007 #1 Lately the leaves on my new plant have turned a deep green and even goldish color. They are also curling under. I think there may be too high of a nitrogen level. what could I possibly do to fix this problem? Thanks.
Lately the leaves on my new plant have turned a deep green and even goldish color. They are also curling under. I think there may be too high of a nitrogen level. what could I possibly do to fix this problem? Thanks.
gardenandcats Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2007 #3 Flush your soil. Run fresh phed water through your buckets.2 or 3 gallons per pot..
R Ralphie Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2007 #5 as long as you have good draning soil no.. i do it over a bath tub and clean the mess later
gardenandcats Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2007 #6 No it won't hurt your plant often they have to be flushed due to some type of nutrient problem or lock out..
No it won't hurt your plant often they have to be flushed due to some type of nutrient problem or lock out..
Kassidy Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2007 #7 ya i think the only real problem now is that my soil was compacted down with all the water now i just gotta put a little layer of fresh soil on top.
ya i think the only real problem now is that my soil was compacted down with all the water now i just gotta put a little layer of fresh soil on top.