Experts help please!!! Diagnose plants!!!

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Hello people, i am having a problem with my garden!!! I am posting pics, u can see for yourselves..... Please help, im open to all advise, i just don't want my problem to spread to the rest of the girls, as no one would!!!
 

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The plants are outdoors, and they're being fed RAINBOW MIX GROW with Mycorrhizae plus Humic Acid...5-5-2 is what the bag said... Thus fare, we have fed maybe 4 or 5 times, once a week.. I could use some EXPERT ADVISE, please take a good look at the pics. There seems to be a little bit of darkness along with the light coloring coming in with some of the newer growth, and it's my understanding that when the leaves turn a purplish, darker color, that meens to much N???
 
you know you have too much nitrogen when plants are getting burnt. it starts at the tips of leaves first
 
ya doesnt look like nute burn or even a deficiency, although it wouldnt hurt to flush it. Have you flushed it before? make sure you use roughly 4-6 times the pot size for the amount of water
 
I'm not sure of the soil ph, or the water ph, i guess that's the first thing to look at in the morning. Although that plants have been doing just fine thus fare, with the exception of birds killing them, and this recent problem..wouldn't the ph of the water and or soil have affected the plants over a month ago?? And wouldn't the whole crop be affected more then it is now? I have given the yellowing plants a lot of water, thus trying to flush out anything that could possibly be affecting them. The temp lately has been in the high 90's maybe even in the low 100's. I'm sure of it that is not the issue though, plants THRIVE in this weather. KEEP THE THOUGHTS COMING PLEASE!!!!!
 
Are you crazy?? I want to heal them, not put them into even more shock and kill them!!!!! Is there anyone out there who HAS SEEM THESE SAME SYMPTOMS?????
 
Are you crazy?? I want to heal them, not put them into even more shock and kill them!!!!! Is there anyone out there who HAS SEEM THESE SAME SYMPTOMS?????
nope i havent. check ph. add some superthrive it helps with everything
 
I'm not sure of the soil ph, or the water ph, i guess that's the first thing to look at in the morning. Although that plants have been doing just fine thus fare, with the exception of birds killing them, and this recent problem..wouldn't the ph of the water and or soil have affected the plants over a month ago?? And wouldn't the whole crop be affected more then it is now? I have given the yellowing plants a lot of water, thus trying to flush out anything that could possibly be affecting them. The temp lately has been in the high 90's maybe even in the low 100's. I'm sure of it that is not the issue though, plants THRIVE in this weather. KEEP THE THOUGHTS COMING PLEASE!!!!!

To me it looks like P is getting locked out.

Its hard to say how or when it might effect the plant. I can't say that their is a timetable. If you aren't ph'ing your soil or water, its hard to say where or why things have gone downhill.

I would flush with a gallon or two of ph'ed water at 6.3-6.5 with a teaspoon or two of epsom salt. :leaf:
 
To me it looks like P is getting locked out.

Its hard to say how or when it might effect the plant. I can't say that their is a timetable. If you aren't ph'ing your soil or water, its hard to say where or why things have gone downhill.

I would flush with a gallon or two of ph'ed water at 6.3-6.5 with a teaspoon or two of epsom salt. :leaf:

I agree "P is getting locked out."

You're soil is probably acid

Get a cheapo soil test kit, and pick up some hydrated lime while you're at the store
 
Hello my peeps!! So, my soil ph seems to be neutral, and my water ph is at around 6.0-6.5. I gave the the girls, who were having trouble, a concoction of iron and zink, with some bat guano, and a special tea blend that my local grow shop produces..the rest of the girls look as if they are doing just fine, with the exception of a couple of yellower looking plants.. i still havn't figured out why a couple of plants were doing that, but i will put some pics up of what the look like in the next couple of days, after hopefully seeing a decent improvement. If there are any drastic changes in the crop i'll be on here first thing!! Thanks Everybody who helped!!
 
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