I wish I was more clear from the get I would of just done that a hydroponics store convinced me to buy this product named stump tea,I havent used it yet all I did was applied pH balanced water and they are coming back by any chance do you guys know the cause?
@kevin orozco it's actually a toxicity, not deficiency. Too much nitrogen - nitrogen toxicity. When you see this specifically in FoxFarm Ocean Forest soil (or really any organically-amended soil), the cause could be because it's been "cooking" too long. Cooking is the process of the microorganisms in the soil breaking down the organic nutrients making them into a plant-available form. If there is too much nitrogen in plant available-form then the plant could uptake an become toxic. Hope that makes sense for you. I should make a video explaining this because it's asked very often.
I wish I was more clear from the get I would of just done that a hydroponics store convinced me to buy this product named stump tea,I havent used it yet all I did was applied pH balanced water and they are coming back by any chance do you guys know the cause?