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OldMedUser

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i have the same thing on one of my plant someone told me it my be phosphorus deficiency but idk
Low P is going to show up in older fan leaves first as it's a mobile nutrient and can be stolen to keep the new growth healthy. N,P,K, Mg and Zn are all mobile the rest stay once used so must be in the feed or soil for the plants to get as they grow.

pH out of whack especially when too high will cause lockouts of many of the micronutrients which will cause problems first in the newest growth. Twisting smaller leaves, yellowing and other symptoms start showing up on almost all the grow tips. So many people ask about what deficiency they might have because one or two leaves on a plant are looking bad. When there is a real deficiency then whole classes of leaves will start showing symptoms. Low N,P,K and Mg are cause problems older fan leaves. All the rest generally affect newer growth first.

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Yam

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i have the same thing on one of my plant someone told me it my be phosphorus deficiency but idk
Ive heard two possible reasons for this..
1. Its a boron deficency. Get micro nutes
2. Its a fungus..blight..or some kind of mold. Chop it and treat it with hydrogen peroxide mist.
 

SwankDank

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