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Nutrient Lockout Symptoms

A nutrient lockout can be simply put as plants’ inability to absorb or take in nutrients. These nutrients are available, but your plants can’t just take in these nutrients: thus, the occurrence of a nutrients lockout.

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Nutrient Lockout Symptoms

Discoloration of leaves

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A few leaf burns

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Plants stunted growth

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Deformity of plant structure

Inappropriate pH Range: inappropriate pH range in soil or water can cause a nutrient lockout. pH levels should be maintained and kept between 5.5 and 6.5. Build-up of Excess Minerals: when excess minerals in your reservoir build-up, it will cause a nutrient lockout.

Causes Of Nutrient Lockout

Adding too many Nutrients: adding excess nutrients to your garden can also cause your plants not to be able to absorb nutrients. Inappropriate Mixing of Hydroponics Nutrients: when you don’t mix your hydroponics nutrients properly, it can cause the inability of the roots of your plants to absorb nutrients.

Causes Of Nutrient Lockout

Flushing To save your garden, the first thing to do is nutrient flushing. We recommend you clean your soil or growing medium by saturating it with fresh water. You can do this for 24 hours or so. Also, go ahead and empty your reservoir and rinse it well.

Solutions Nutrient Lockout

You can avoid the risk of a nutrient lockout by judiciously checking the pH level of your system. Also, when you want to change your nutrient solution, do so carefully by checking the pH level of your growing medium.

How To Reduce Risk Of Nute Lockout

The bottom line, nutrient lockout symptoms are common, especially in hydroponics. If you regularly take precautions in advance, you can avoid or reduce the risk of a nutrient lockout. Monitoring pH levels, using the correct amount of nutrients, and doing routine flushing when necessary are all excellent practices in keeping your garden safe.

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