Charts, charts, charts! The easiest way to diagnose a plant problem

chocobear

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http://www.gyostuff.com/uploads/Complete_nutrient_and_environmental_deficiency_table.pdf (deficiencies and symptoms)
Most plant problems are shown and the deficiencies are defined with a quick and easy chart!
Check the left side for the problem, once you see your problem look at the possible deficiencies!!
Check the nutes you're using to determine how much of each various element your plant is getting to try and narrow down which it may be missing out on.
Next take a look at the PH of your water see what range it falls under, if nutrient lockout is being caused by your ph, try to raise or lower it to a level more suited for the uptake of the specific element you're looking for
http://www.stealthgrow.com/images/nutrient-ph-range.jpg (PH range and uptake)

For example if you notice a phosphorous deficiency and your ph is around 5.8 bring it up to 6.2 or so and see if that helps your plant take in the nutrients that its missing out on.


If you can't read what a picture is saying, try zooming in!
 
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