Emilya Green
Well-Known Member
It really is counter productive to take those leaves off. First, it just moves the problem to new leaves and second, we cant see where on the plant this damage is occurring. Looking at the size of the leaves, I am guessing they are from up near the top... but that is only a guess. My guess at this point based on your pictorial clue is that you are dealing with a calcium deficiency along with a maco nutrient problem which could be explained by you stopping the nutes.
I would advise even without any additional clues that you continue now to give nutes at the recommended levels, add calmag at its maximum recommended level, and continue to water properly, establishing a wet/dry cycle. It takes time, but most of your plant is looking pretty good. It is my belief that you almost have this fixed.
I would advise even without any additional clues that you continue now to give nutes at the recommended levels, add calmag at its maximum recommended level, and continue to water properly, establishing a wet/dry cycle. It takes time, but most of your plant is looking pretty good. It is my belief that you almost have this fixed.