Hey, I've just discovered your channel! I'm trying to figure out what my plants suffer from, they have those yellow discolorations along leaf margins and near the tip, very similar to what you show in the video. Do you have any advices how to differentiate nutrient deficiency symptoms from nutrient burn? I grow my plants in pon under led lights all year long, they grow pretty fast, newest leaves are always bigger than the previous ones, without any spots, only the older leaves show symptoms. I regularly check pH and EC/TDS levels: pH is within normal range (5,5-6,5), EC is around 2,0 (in ppm 500 scale it is ~1000ppm) which is considered pretty high. I'd be very grateful for any advices! I'm gonna check your other videos, thanks.
Thank you for this, when doing some of my plant chores this week noticed a few plants with yellowing and crispy tips on the older leaves, I’m going to have to watch what I’m doing fertiliser wise. 😊
Just a thought but I think you could benefit from spending time on having a more interesting place to film. Liking the channel and looking forward to you growth
Getting caught up on your content. Good info. and well presented.
Great information, thanks. I enjoy learning from your videos regardless of where you choose to film 🤓
Thank you! Appreciate the positivity 😄
Amazing answers in here thanks so much!,,
Absolutely!! Thank you for watching!!
Great info. It doesn't matter where you film from, the info is what matters. Thank you 😊
Appreciate you, Joann!!
Hey, I've just discovered your channel! I'm trying to figure out what my plants suffer from, they have those yellow discolorations along leaf margins and near the tip, very similar to what you show in the video. Do you have any advices how to differentiate nutrient deficiency symptoms from nutrient burn? I grow my plants in pon under led lights all year long, they grow pretty fast, newest leaves are always bigger than the previous ones, without any spots, only the older leaves show symptoms. I regularly check pH and EC/TDS levels: pH is within normal range (5,5-6,5), EC is around 2,0 (in ppm 500 scale it is ~1000ppm) which is considered pretty high. I'd be very grateful for any advices! I'm gonna check your other videos, thanks.
Great info and it's given in an easy to follow and understand format. Love the videos!
Thank you! I appreciate it 😄
Thank you for this, when doing some of my plant chores this week noticed a few plants with yellowing and crispy tips on the older leaves, I’m going to have to watch what I’m doing fertiliser wise. 😊
Yes! Honestly so many of my plants at home have this. It’s almost inevitable, but always good to know to add a bit more fertilizer 🤗
I was going to ask if ph was very important, but you answered. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Carol! We’ve got a video on pH too-but it’s a little dense 😄
Love your videos. My husband lucky he put a ring on it, you are beautiful & a plant gawd!😂
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Great video!!
Thank you! 🙏
I love your videos because your so cut to the point :)
This was so helpful. It gets a bit confusing seeing all these different fertilizer ratios and different types of nutrients to give
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Just a thought but I think you could benefit from spending time on having a more interesting place to film. Liking the channel and looking forward to you growth
Agreed! I had to film late last night after a long week but back to the greenhouse backdrop next week! 😅😅😅