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10 thoughts on “Marijuana Nutrients And Fertilizer Deficiency


By ross on 17 March 2014

poster of leaf dificiency where aviable


By Jeff on 30 December 2014

thanks for the ebooks


By Jeff on 30 December 2014

Having composting and compost tea experience
leaf deficiency and nutrition are no problem.a good book on plants is encyclopedia of organic gardening and organic magazine.Look on Amazon and garden books can be bought with a free addition of ACRES U.S.A. web search: most books put out by the rodale press on gardening will have a ton of imformation, Jeff


By Jeff on 1 January 2015

Have already read your grow bible and started the plant care.not to much nitrogen or you shall only receive green leaves.When a farmer grows vegtables he wants quite a bit of fruit to grow as well as strong plants its all in the profit game.a Plant can ward of bugs in a way.Who watches the plants of the forest and looks for bugs.I use home made concoctions.Only organic fertilizer and 90% compost which I make.Later a word on compost tea. good luck planting Jeff


By David on 1 July 2017

Having a problem using Esomia liquid nuits. Are you familar with this product and can you provide a feeding schedule that will work for me?


By jim bell on 8 March 2018

do you know where I could buy a full size color chart like the one above for nutrient deficiencies ? Thank you


By latewood_ILGM on 9 March 2018

Jim Bell,

You can buy these off Amazon or from any Hydro Store for the most part 🙂


By Chief Green Leaf on 10 March 2018

Is it possible to have a couple of these deficiencies at the same time? I have some leaves that look like there is Potassium deficiency mixed with Phosphorus deficiency. I just want to know because I know there is a problem and I am positive it is due to nutrients.


By latewood_ILGM on 13 March 2018

Chief Green Leaf,

Yes, you can have more than 1 mineral deficiency in your plant. Generally this would be due to PH being ofrf, probably too high or “alkaline”; Or, too high a level of Nitrogen or Calcium. Both issues could “lock out” or make certain minerals unavailable to the plant.

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