A Beginners Guide: Nutrient Deficiency

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Today, Ethan Walter discusses nutrient deficiencies: what they are, how to identify them, and how to treat them.
    A nutrient deficiency occurs when a plant is not getting enough of a nutrient for the normal plant functions. Common deficiencies are N, P, K, (three of the macronutrients), and Ca, Mg, and Fe.
    In previous videos like this one ( • A Beginners Guide: Ele... ), you learned that nutrients are measured in water with a number called EC. EC is a very useful number, but it doesn’t tell you what ratio of one nutrient to another is. If you have the wrong ratio of one nutrient to another, you could be reading the EC as sufficient, when a certain nutrient is actually too low.
    Deficiencies are identified by their symptoms. Some common deficiencies are chlorosis, necrosis, and stunted growth. The pattern that those symptoms occur in are important. Pay attention to where symptoms occur, whether it’s on new or old growth, and what combinations symptoms occur in.
    Plant nutrients are categorized as either mobile or immobile in the plant. Mobile nutrient deficiencies occur first in older growth, and immobile nutrients occur in younger growth.
    A plant deficiency key is a useful tool for farmers to identify deficiencies. If you’re still having trouble, consult with your local extension agents. Google is not a great way to ID deficiencies unless it’s from a peer reviewed source
    Treat deficiencies by supplementing the nutrient that is lacking. You can supplement through your nutrient reservoir or foliar feeding (but be careful; high concentrations can burn the foliage and ruin a crop). Consider making regular supplements or switching suppliers if the deficiency occurs commonly.
    Here are some common deficiencies and diagnosis tips:
    Nitrogen is the “green up” nutrient. Nitrogen is mobile, so it will affect older growth first, and will cause total chlorosis starting at the tip of the leaf. You will also see stunted growth.
    Phosphorus deficiency rarely displays outward symptoms noticeably or quickly. You may see stunted growth and the leaves will begin to get darker and purplish/bronze. Like nitrogen, these symptoms will begin on the old growth.
    Potassium deficiencies is slow to show symptoms similar to phosphorus. Over time, you’ll see chlorosis around the edge of the leaf (the margin). Chlorosis will move from the tip to the back, but will leave the center of the leaf untouched. Like nitrogen, these symptoms will begin on the old growth.
    Magnesium is a very common deficiency in hydroponics. It’s mobile, so it starts on old growth first. It looks similar to nitrogen deficiency, but will have inter veinal chlorosis instead of complete chlorosis. It also turns almost completely white (in comparison to the light green of a nitrogen deficiency). When you correct it, the old foliage will stay chlorotic, but new leaves will look healthy.
    Calcium is an immobile nutrient, so it affects the the top of the plant (new growth) first. Calcium deficiencies show up as necrosis on the margin on the leaf. It will usually start at the tip of the leaf - which gets confused with tip burn - but be splotchy along the margin unlike tip burn.
    *Calcium deficiency happens a lot in indoor systems with poor HVAC systems. The more airflow, the more respiration the plant does, allowing the immobile calcium to be sent to the leaf tip. Another cause is high humidity. Try to keep humidity between 40-60%.
    Iron is an immobile nutrient, so it affects the the top of the plant (new growth) first. The example used here is basil, and it’s worth mentioning that basil deal with this a lot. The symptom is inter veinal chlorosis in new growth, similar to calcium.
    *Iron deficiencies are especially common in symptoms that use UV filtration. The UV light creates a chemical reaction in the plant-ready iron (chelated iron) and makes it precipitate out of the solution. It sinks to the bottom, and the plants can’t use it. When we add iron, we unplug the UV filter for 24 hours. Iron can also be added through foliar applications.
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    Timestamps/What’s Covered:
    00:17 What are Nutrient Deficiencies?
    00:49 Common Deficiencies
    02:19 Identifying Deficiencies
    04:23 Treating Deficiencies
    07:00 Nitrogen
    08:45 Phosphorus
    10:09 Potassium
    11:58 Magnesium
    13:49 Iron
    16:21 Calcium
    21:48 Recap
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  • @WmTyndale
    @WmTyndale Před 3 lety +18

    Beautiful presentation. The explanation of "mobile", "immobile" nutrients and how this affects the progression of the deficiency is the key for diagnosis. Missing almost everywhere else.

  • @angelaberni8873
    @angelaberni8873 Před 5 lety +21

    Your video was exactly what I desperately needed. A million thank yous for your excellent explanations. Even I,a mere novice,can fully understand precisely what you mean. Top marks !!!

  • @kaseyzeltinger7538
    @kaseyzeltinger7538 Před 3 lety +4

    Sir, this is by far one of the most comprehensive videos I have watched in this subject, and I watch from the ol' Cajun farmer (passed away now) to that fast talking Everest guy.

  • @maryanneswanberg7273
    @maryanneswanberg7273 Před 6 lety +7

    Excellent video. I appreciate the clear explanation and even repetitiveness of this information throughout the video. As a self-taught gardener without lots of time to study this it was very helpful to me. Thanks

  • @carchuleta54
    @carchuleta54 Před 5 lety +11

    As I watched, I paused your video and went out to the garden and saw two maybe three deficiencies. Thanks for taking the time to go in so much detail.

  • @AntonFairfax
    @AntonFairfax Před 4 lety +11

    This is the best video I’ve seen on this subject, so much detail about differentiating the types of deficiencies- thank you!

    • @smittyjetson
      @smittyjetson Před 4 lety

      I agree. I would have also liked to hear how these deficiencies can be related to PH.

  • @milliebatista7088
    @milliebatista7088 Před 4 lety +8

    extremely thorough & knowledgeable. just wish there were photos to accompany examples of the symptoms as you spoke. But, really quality info from a well spoken educator. Thank you!!!

  • @highway1052
    @highway1052 Před 6 lety +14

    Being new to hydroponics, this is a treasure of information. I did not know what was causing my lettuce to look sick but this explained it well.Thank you Ethan

  • @janiceb4679
    @janiceb4679 Před 6 lety +3

    thanks for this video. I grow a traditional garden (soil), and have been looking for a video just like this one, to explain deficiencies in depth.

  • @accidentallyfasting5768

    This is one of the best videos out there on this topic, imo. I keep coming back to it.

  • @BeHumanNotaZombie
    @BeHumanNotaZombie Před 2 lety +3

    Super helpful video. Its well organized and not confusing like some of the others I've seen. Appreciate your knowledge and the way you shared it.

  • @fonegamer5050
    @fonegamer5050 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for not dumbing it down too much and differentiating between similar symptoms

  • @rashaidris8708
    @rashaidris8708 Před 3 lety +1

    The most informative video I've ever seen about nutrient deficiency. Thank you.

  • @eduardmichel3783
    @eduardmichel3783 Před 5 lety +2

    Great video and great explanation. Like it that you take your time and explain in a very clear and understandable way. Keep it up

  • @chrisholbourn2793
    @chrisholbourn2793 Před 2 lety +1

    What a FANTASTIC video!!! I’m a seasoned gardener but I learned A LOT!! Thank you SO much for sharing your extensive knowledge.

    • @ZipGrowInc
      @ZipGrowInc  Před 2 lety

      You are most welcome Chris- Happy it helped. Be sure to subscribe if you haven't already so you don't miss any new content. Thanks for watching!

  • @lionsorchardnice123
    @lionsorchardnice123 Před 3 lety +4

    I simply dont have the words to express my impression. This is the real deal.

  • @dpaulfraser344
    @dpaulfraser344 Před 4 lety

    This is the most informative vid I have seen on the subject for beginners. Thanks. Keep talking.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 Před 5 lety +1

    Best house plant video on CZcams. Finally some concrete information. Subbing now.

  • @KimKim565
    @KimKim565 Před 5 lety +5

    Best guide I've seen so far..

  • @Cronychristian
    @Cronychristian Před 4 lety +4

    It was a good summarised information, it clears almost all the queries about nutrient deficiency,
    It would be more useful if we could have look closer to the leaves

  • @keyboredkid
    @keyboredkid Před 6 lety +5

    Good presentation! I have used this info to successfully correct a magnesium deficiency. Thank you.

  • @menelson45
    @menelson45 Před 3 lety

    THE best diagnosis and treatment video I've seen, very helpful.

  • @Mulberrysmile
    @Mulberrysmile Před 6 lety +7

    A note:
    These deficiency symptoms can also be caused by root invading (root knot) nematodes that interfere with the uptake of all essential elements. This is one reason to change the plants you grow to a new place each season. Besides planting a nematode resistant crop, when you pull out an old plant, be sure to get as much root material as you can find if the plant was infested. Do not put those roots directly into compost.
    One can reduce nematode populations in the soil by spreading the soil out to be exposed to the sun. I do this with the infested plants I pull out, too. I hang them on a south facing fence.
    In places with bad infestations, it may be best to bring in new soil and restrict planting of susceptible plants to large pots. Continue planting non susceptible plants in the soil and over time the nematode population in that area will decline.

  • @naabellera
    @naabellera Před 4 lety +1

    I learned a lot from you. Thanks for explaining all these deficiencies well.

  • @blackberryhillfarm941
    @blackberryhillfarm941 Před 3 lety

    One of the best breakdowns on this critical subject!

  • @SSheriff49
    @SSheriff49 Před 6 lety

    A walk in a garden...would Be helpful. The visual help.With so much info....I felt helplessly overwhelmed

  • @TheCnattu
    @TheCnattu Před 4 lety +1

    Fantastic info! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of the world.

  • @kyleyoung3463
    @kyleyoung3463 Před 6 lety +4

    Hi Ethan, this is by far the best video I have seen on diagnosing a plants health and how to fix it. I am growing lettuce in my basement using aquaponics and it looks like I have a slight calcium deficiency which would make sense since I have poor airflow in my basement with no fan. I am going to set a fan up to see if it clears up. The only thing that doesn't add up is that the dead spots on the tips of the leaves seem to only appear on the tips of the old growth and not the new growth, which as an immobile nutrient should be the other way around right? What are you thoughts?

  • @MindBodyMuse
    @MindBodyMuse Před 4 lety +5

    Whew! That was a lot of great info! And yes, it’s a bit wordy... and I agree that side pics/vids of different plants with the same condition would be very helpful. In addition, a link to get that chart from the university would be nice and telling us what foods or natural sources offer nutrients other than just magnesium and iron. If it helps to know, some people have a sensitivity to higher voice pitches... You might consider using a mic that adds more base to your voice! That said, I really appreciate this video. Thanks fir the hard working efforts to keep us better informed!!

    • @cindakush2411
      @cindakush2411 Před 2 lety

      Imagine being asked to change your voice so others feel comfortable. Lol what ever man. This is CZcams not Vegas.

  • @8ank3r
    @8ank3r Před 2 lety

    Such a good presentation, I feel like I just took a class. Gonna watch it again to make sure I have it locked in. Thanks for taking the time to make a thorough explanation of deficiencies. Two thumbs up!

  • @markfeltham2504
    @markfeltham2504 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for such a concise, hugely informative tutorial.. my balcony Basil, Orange tree and novelty Hops will benefit so much!

  • @honeybadger2801
    @honeybadger2801 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the Very informative video. I learned more in this 1 video than countless other videos promoting the product of the day. Much Appreciated Mr.

  • @alexandertaves2730
    @alexandertaves2730 Před 2 lety

    I don’t say this much... Very well done. Useful content that was presented very well. Informative and professional.
    Thanks mate!

  • @gregoryhelton2408
    @gregoryhelton2408 Před 2 lety +1

    What a great video!!!!! You are the best point blank!!!! Please keep up all the great works!!!!!!

  • @mysteryaction6927
    @mysteryaction6927 Před 4 lety +35

    Perhaps a video on how pH effects deficiencies.

  • @michaelmaragh3919
    @michaelmaragh3919 Před 3 lety +10

    Ethan, your practical knowledge needs great photos and videos to make a classic presentation..

    • @LiesGov
      @LiesGov Před 2 lety

      he just wants to rant forever.

  • @seeamerica1
    @seeamerica1 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video! Best talk on nutrient deficiencies ever on the web! I'ld give it 100 thumbs up if I could!

  • @HouseDadLife
    @HouseDadLife Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, I've been looking for something like this for a while to help me with my grows, keep up the great work!

  • @adenbuford7396
    @adenbuford7396 Před 4 lety +4

    Part of the first step should be to check and adjust the PH of the water along with adding the nutrient if applicable. Certain nutrients lock out at different levels of PH. A well run hydroponic system's PH should fluctiate within the appropiate range so specific nutrients can be optimally absorbed. Just adding more of a specific nutrient can lock out other nutrients.

  • @dorothyregazzi1737
    @dorothyregazzi1737 Před 4 lety

    normally I watch several videos to correct or learn how to grow something or diagnose a problem. I find that your video is excellent. I do not need to go any further. I will however watch it again and write down what you have talked about. I will also go to my extension site and look for a chart. Thank You

  • @blingblong1
    @blingblong1 Před 4 lety +115

    excellent info i would enjoy seeing a pic to your side of a picture displaying the symptoms as you speak

    • @stitch10123
      @stitch10123 Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for your time

    • @daleross2771
      @daleross2771 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm new to growing &&&& you don't show how much and the PH

    • @anndixon0053
      @anndixon0053 Před 3 lety +1

      Please let us know how to deal with it as well.

    • @bebiereyes4530
      @bebiereyes4530 Před rokem

      @@daleross2771 sweet

  • @tashinesempire6129
    @tashinesempire6129 Před rokem +2

    I've seen alot of comments stating that images should have been added. Though that would have been a plus I understood everything. I believe this video was for persons who already have some basic understanding of how the deficiency looks and just wanted to match them to the specific nutrient.
    Being a college student, I get overwhelmed with slideshow so the talking was refreshing to me. Creator, please ignore the negative comments.

  • @dasfluxmusic
    @dasfluxmusic Před 4 lety +2

    Damn thats more information that I generally find. Well done, please cover more deficiencies.

  • @PuiPyiKunorA
    @PuiPyiKunorA Před 5 lety

    wonderful and simple explanation of deficiency in plants....thanks for the awesome video

  • @kevinbaart7631
    @kevinbaart7631 Před 4 lety +1

    very well explained. Thank you for that bit of knowledge

  • @brunofriends2100
    @brunofriends2100 Před 3 lety

    This is an excellent video - Thank you! I am looking at the educational version that you sell.

  • @ajhproductions2347
    @ajhproductions2347 Před 4 lety +7

    This is great, thanks for the in depth info!

  • @terriharrison2095
    @terriharrison2095 Před 5 lety +8

    My head is now exploding! Thanks!

  • @stevemc7211
    @stevemc7211 Před 4 lety

    A lot of people here commenting on the lack of photos - not necessarily wrong - but this was indeed helpful. I'll agree that photos would be very helpful, or even better would be some real-world examples. I kept expecting him to pick up some of those plants on the table for reference, but they were hardly utilized.

  • @franciscogarcia-xt5wn
    @franciscogarcia-xt5wn Před 4 lety +2

    Gotta give you credit you saved my Serrano and Habanero plants after a week my plants stopped turning yellow from the bottom up.

  • @MrTwisted003
    @MrTwisted003 Před 5 lety

    This was a very thorough video on deficiencies and very good explanations of them, which is more than most do in their videos. But one thing I have yet to see anywhere is a 'completely' thorough and very specific "show-and-tell". Just like if it were a study done at a University or a science project. Where if you have a few examples of a control crop with no deficiencies, a very healthy plant. Then you have a couple of the same type of crops of each deficiency, that were purposely insufficient or withdrawn from the feeding schedule. (e.g. one crop purposely given insufficient amounts of Nitrogen, another insufficient amounts of Mag, etc.) This way you would have a few examples that were very specific and apparent. Also, where some of the examples would have multiple deficiencies that are common together do to lock-out, such as a pH lock-out or other. I feel that video would easily get millions of views and become the "go-to" for everyone who has questions in the subject. Just sayin :)

  • @azizurkhan1153
    @azizurkhan1153 Před 4 lety

    Very informative and details.
    I will use your tips in my garden.

  • @carlreddevil7135
    @carlreddevil7135 Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent video,very informative. Thank you so much.

  • @ryangonzalez7471
    @ryangonzalez7471 Před 2 lety

    Very well presented information. Your personality kept it engaging. Well done 👍

  • @alexandrakim4567
    @alexandrakim4567 Před rokem

    Wow, I learned so much from this video about what I have questioned for so long! Thank you very much for sharing quite useful information!! 😊😊

    • @ZipGrowInc
      @ZipGrowInc  Před rokem

      Glad that it was helpful😃 If you are interested in learning more, please make sure to subscribe!

  • @illinoisgrowersclub1099

    Great video. Very informative. This guy knows his stuff!!!

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 Před 6 lety

    I agree on the better graphics would have helped. That being said. The was an excellent presentation. Everything was well thought out and organized very well. If it was off the top of your head, it goes to show how much you know your subject.
    I learned a great deal and greatly appreciate this video. This is the first video I've seen where the nutrients were separated into mobile and immobile categories, this was a great help. Thanks!

  • @ensurepaintingplusllc
    @ensurepaintingplusllc Před 4 lety +4

    Hello there great informative video👍🏻 Any deficiency chart or a why to narrow toxicity-down to be able to correct? Your the best and keep up the greatness and let’s make 2020 a healthy/productive/profitable🙏🏻
    LETS GET IT!

  • @chrispitts4884
    @chrispitts4884 Před 3 lety

    Damn.. This is a REALLY good, well thought out. and well spoken video. Thank you sir! I'll be saving this video for future reference as well when I forget a lot of it lol. Good stuff!

  • @undrachevr
    @undrachevr Před 6 lety +2

    Great video! Thank you, this helped me out alot

  • @joyceskelton7431
    @joyceskelton7431 Před 5 lety +5

    Great information but, I need more plants with these defencies or pictures

  • @dalesteiner150
    @dalesteiner150 Před 2 lety

    Dude.....you are a master!!!!!!.....thanks for the education and helping me figure out some of my plants!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gaylefriedman3773
    @gaylefriedman3773 Před 4 lety

    As you were explaining about heat, Florida is a Hot State. Plants are use to this weather. I use Nitro when my plants start losing their Lust of Green. Water is a must in Florida. It can keep your out door plants from drooping. Like you said: Too much Heat can take out Iron, Calcium. I don't over water. This also can cause loss of Growth Color. It starts to turn a darkish color of brown. I don't want this. There's age, can't help this matter!
    Thank You for your very important need to keep Plants Happy

  • @ortizma13
    @ortizma13 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks for taking the time to make these.
    Question: any tips on identifying what could be going wrong if my leaf colors look good, however the salad greens leaves are weak/limp. Thanks in advance.

  • @27kjh
    @27kjh Před rokem

    Very good explanation of the different deficiencies and thanks for showing the examples on the leaves.

  • @Don-xz6wz
    @Don-xz6wz Před 6 lety +1

    This is the best summary I've seen by miles. Thank you

  • @BoukhariMounir
    @BoukhariMounir Před 4 lety +3

    Hi, really helpful explanations, thank you.

  • @1stMarS
    @1stMarS Před 6 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Wonderful video keep it up :)

  • @cnibu2012
    @cnibu2012 Před 5 lety +1

    thanks sooo much! i have an aerogarden and all of a sudden my basil started turning yellow with tiny spots. theyhave been no help diagnosing what to do. now at least i have somewhere to start!!!!

  • @keithvnewman7481
    @keithvnewman7481 Před 3 lety

    Excellent tutorial. Thanks for sharing!

  • @leticiacabrera9797
    @leticiacabrera9797 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is a nice resource!

  • @danieldode5378
    @danieldode5378 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video, mate! Thanks for that!

  • @carmenleaf
    @carmenleaf Před 3 lety +2

    Man, lots of info,Some pics will really help!

  • @karlar534
    @karlar534 Před 4 lety

    Great video and thanks for the examples.

  • @wmluna381
    @wmluna381 Před 3 lety

    This helped me out A LOT. Thank you!

  • @manueljosemackennavial289

    Great job!! Thanks for sharing. I just got started on hydroponic lettuces and I noticed their leafs got some little brown dots, what could be happening? Is everything ok? Should I worry?

  • @D.Frasure
    @D.Frasure Před 3 lety

    Really good info! thank you so much for sharing your experience. wow! big help!

  • @elyzavalerio52
    @elyzavalerio52 Před 5 lety +1

    This was really helpful. Thank you!

  • @GreenEnvySupplyDotCom
    @GreenEnvySupplyDotCom Před 6 lety

    Awesome video!!! Thanks for all the information!

  • @plynpool1
    @plynpool1 Před 4 lety

    Great video. I am a newbie so we will see where we go from here.

  • @wolfweyr4990
    @wolfweyr4990 Před 3 lety

    Best video on this topic. Period. Thank you.

  • @Blender4tehBaby
    @Blender4tehBaby Před 6 lety

    Awesome video. Really helpful. Thank you! Liked and subed.

  • @jaugernautgeneticsjohn5244

    Very well put together and through. Thank you.

  • @SSheriff49
    @SSheriff49 Před 6 lety

    Good video...lot of info....your written notes were helpful

  • @danjf1
    @danjf1 Před 6 lety +3

    Soil or Hydro - PH PH PH! and nice to know ppms/ec especially if your starting water is already in 300ppm range.

  • @MaPee1982
    @MaPee1982 Před 6 lety +52

    Can you do a video of deficiencies based on environment (I think, if it exists) - "clawing" leaves, wrinkled leaves, twisted leaves, wind burn, light burn, humidity stress, damping off, etc.

    • @johnnycannaseed429
      @johnnycannaseed429 Před 4 lety +5

      Great idea I like it

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 Před 3 lety

      Iv got a couple of crazy ones with wrinkled clawed leaves. I can't work out what's wrong with them.

    • @lindaking8236
      @lindaking8236 Před 2 lety

      @@billyballsup2685 to much nitrogen

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 Před 2 lety

      @@lindaking8236 I'm not shore about that as I lowed it. Nothing changed. Buds turned out like fairy floss. Iv never had this problem. Even the shop had no idea what was going on. I turned it all in to bubble hash. New ones are ragging no problem.

  • @notimportant6506
    @notimportant6506 Před 6 lety +428

    you talk alot, i wanna see alot of pictures while you are taling. i do like long video's with a complete explaining like you do. so plz be more awsome and add a ton of pictures

  • @WildRapier
    @WildRapier Před rokem

    Great explanation! With examples no less. Much better than random uneducated people guessing, yet posting videos!

  • @marcusharvey5626
    @marcusharvey5626 Před 4 lety

    fantastic video, really well explained!

  • @Khristian.J
    @Khristian.J Před 5 lety

    you do a really good job explaining

  • @adnan_Ok
    @adnan_Ok Před 5 lety +1

    Brilliant video. Thank you.Ethan

  • @wisecitizenry2844
    @wisecitizenry2844 Před 4 lety +1

    Best info with images at 8:00, man this guy can talk

  • @METALONLY100
    @METALONLY100 Před 5 lety

    great video bro thanks for sharing learned alot

  • @michaelholowati7437
    @michaelholowati7437 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for your time in this video. I love the information I will be using it going forward with my little lot of personal citrus trees. I am curious if you by chance have an example for a Nutrient deficient diagnosis key you could share. I would love to see what you have so I can implementing on my end and modify or adjust as necessary for my conditions and situation.

    • @ZipGrowInc
      @ZipGrowInc  Před 2 lety

      Hello Michael! We are working on an updated nutrient deficiency key, the challenge has been that these deficiencies can manifest differently in different species so we are currently working on something a bit more intuitive.
      Stay tuned, and thanks for watching!

  • @joelreyes8642
    @joelreyes8642 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading this helpful video. Having a matrix with all these helpful facts would be great, useful, and more digestible.

  • @dstack1014
    @dstack1014 Před 5 lety

    Very helpful information. Thank you!

  • @mj197012
    @mj197012 Před 11 měsíci

    Very nice video. I would like a in depth video about chlorosis, particularly in Salvia, if you please!

  • @jaredw289
    @jaredw289 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video! Bright Agrotech , Any information on ghost peppers?!?! I grow several types of chilis and have mastered growing habaneros out here in South Carolina but not so much the ghost. It gets 9 hours of full sun a day with 1.25 inch of water a week. Rain water so not from the tap.

  • @brainentrainmentlibrarychannel

    Wow! Incredible knowledge resource...he is! Keep up the good work!

    • @ZipGrowInc
      @ZipGrowInc  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @IsKaHasan
    @IsKaHasan Před 2 lety

    This was very helpful. Thank you.