Help!!! lime Green leafs

purpsmaster

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Hey everyone, recently noticed my plant beginning to turn from dark green to very bright lime green, but it's only effecting the incoming new growth leafs, and seems to slowly be spreading to the shade leafs around, Mg deficiency? photo(11).jpg


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purpsmaster

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but yes, i looked into N def more and i guess Mg and N def get confused but yes it's appearing to be N after all, ive been reading mixed things on solutions. what would you do Mad Hatter?
 

CONNISSUER

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i think thats light bleaching. it happens wen ur plant is getting alot of light, I dont think yu shud b too conserned i've had tha same happen to my girls once but they turned out fine.:leaf:
 

purpsmaster

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sun bleaching? hmm that could make since actually, it doesent really effect one side of the plant, as you can see on the last pic
 

munch box

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If you have been feeding blood meal it is definately not nitrogen deficiency. All dried blood has in it is Nitrogen. Plants love it I use it all the time. Try feeding trace minerals. I use azomite rock dust, works very well. And if your growing strait in the ground I would recommend using humic acid as well
 

mcpurple

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it is not a N def. a N def starst at the bottom leafs first working its way up with yellowing and leaf drop, your plant looks great except pic 1. witch apears to be near the top of the plant.
from what has been said already it seems to be some sort of micro nute def, not sure witch one
 

mcpurple

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is the 1st pic the only spot on the plant that is yellowing?

and for a micro def, i would get a well balanced nute that has them all, maybe look around the forums and see if you can nail down exactly witch one it is, although this is hard as alot of them look the same.
 

purpsmaster

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No it's happening to almost all incoming new growth, and spreading onto large shade leafs, and yeah im going to get looking i bought CaMg+ yesterday because it looked alot like a mg def
 

munch box

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Hmmmm well if its a micro nute def then, what should i do to solve this?
I already told you. Yuo listen to everybody except me... I use Azomite. Its organic ,its effective, OMRI, and it contains 72 trace minerals. Found exclusively in central Utah
 

potfarmer297

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i'm sorry to barge in here but i have a question about pH cause my plants are all lime green-ish and i have a pH of 5.5
does over feeding cause the drop in the soil ph??..
 

purpsmaster

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hmmmm.....lime greenish? pics would help but i'd raise the pH up to atleast 6.5 if your using soil method, and yes some foods i believe can cause an acidic change for the pH
 

munch box

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i'm sorry to barge in here but i have a question about pH cause my plants are all lime green-ish and i have a pH of 5.5
does over feeding cause the drop in the soil ph??..

If you are watering with nutrients that are highly acidic it will drop your ph. Use a bit of sweet lime dolamite will raise your alkilinity to normal levels
 

mcpurple

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I already told you. Yuo listen to everybody except me... I use Azomite. Its organic ,its effective, OMRI, and it contains 72 trace minerals. Found exclusively in central Utah
theri is alot of
minerals in kelp as well.
i'm sorry to barge in here but i have a question about pH cause my plants are all lime green-ish and i have a pH of 5.5
does over feeding cause the drop in the soil ph??..
raise it up like said above
 
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