Nute problems of some sort

PurrpaKeel

Member
So about a month ago I noticed my cheese plant getting all yellow and shriveled with brown spots. I figured I was over feeding it. So I rinsed out the soil really well a couple times and cut off the dead leaves and the browning continued. Did I go from nutrient burn to nutrient deficiency or is it still burnt? I've just been giving it half dose nutrients lately and I'm not sure if its slowly getting better or not (the pic under the light is from before the flush)
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Sade

Well-Known Member
Improper soil ph resulting in nutrients being canceled one compound at a time. ALWAYS BE PHING.
 

oill

Well-Known Member
So about a month ago I noticed my cheese plant getting all yellow and shriveled with brown spots. I figured I was over feeding it. So I rinsed out the soil really well a couple times and cut off the dead leaves and the browning continued. Did I go from nutrient burn to nutrient deficiency or is it still burnt? I've just been giving it half dose nutrients lately and I'm not sure if its slowly getting better or not (the pic under the light is from before the flush)
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Ph and a weak feed. They are hungry as hell
 

PurrpaKeel

Member
Thanks, looks like I'll need to order a ph tester. Testing the ph of the runoff wouldn't work would it? I only have test drops. What is a good tester to order? The ones on amazon have alot of bad reviews
 

PurrpaKeel

Member
What soil you in?
Drops work fine imo
I'm using roughly equal parts potting soil, compost, perlite and coco coir. For nutrients I'm using connoisseur parts a and b. I think I may have started giving it full strength dose a little too early as I had larger plants that I fed full strength and was too lazy to mix up a bottle of half strength.
 
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