Sulphur

infowarrior420

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Hey, on my first grow..pretty crappy as one would assume, but still want to learn, improve things and get something out of it. I'm almost possitive i have a sulphur deficiency as it is usually mistaken for nitrogen, which i thuoght at first, but seems to match up with sulphur much better. yellowing leaves / drooping/mutation without water problems.

So my question is what is the best organic way to balance this out?
 
Whether or not it is a sulfur deficiency, sick plants respond really well to Stinging Nettle tea. Stinging Nettle leaves not only have Sulfur and TONS of other minerals, they contain hormones and other goodies to help boost a plants natural immunity. Google: Stinging Nettle Tea Fertilizer for details....
 
Calcium and a Potassium Silicate product will help with micro nutrient deficiencies...Potassium Silicate isn't organic... I believe something about it prevents it from ever being organic, but the FDA (or whatever governing body) allows it in organic crop production.
 
For quickies there are, Sul-Po-Mag, Epsom Salts, Gypsum for starters.

None of these will ever be considered organic simply because they contain no carbon, but are ok with organic grows. I add gypsum to my mix.

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