Indentifying Plant Deficiencies
Hydroponic gardening's popularity has grown in leaps and bounds in recent years, especially in North America.

The correct diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies is important in maintaining optimum plant growth. The recognition of these symptoms allows growers to fine tune their nutritional regime as well as minimize stress conditions. However, the symptoms expressed are often dependent on the species of plant growth, stage of growth or other controlling factors. Therefore, growers should become familiar with nutritional deficiencies on a crop-by-crop basis.

What To Do About Them
Record keeping and
photographs are excellent tools for assisting in the
diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies.
Photographs allow growers to compare symptoms to
previous situations in a step-by-step approach to
problem solving. Accurate records help in
establishing trends as well as responses to
corrective treatments.
You will find pictures and brief descriptions of
some of the most common deficiencies in the plant
world. Should you not find the picture that
resembles one of these deficiencies, check our plant
disease page as it could be a disease.
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Nitrogen
(N) |
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Phosphorous (P)
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Potassium
(K) |
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Calcium
(Ca)
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Magnesium (Mg)
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Boron (B)
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Sulfur (S)
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Iron (Fe)
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Manganese
(Mn)
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Zinc
(Zn)
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Copper
(Cu) Leaves
at top of the plant wilt easily followed
by chlorotic and necrotic areas in the
leaves. Leaves on the top half of the
plant may show unusual puckering with
veinal chlorosis. Absence of a knot on
the leaf where petiole joins the main
stem of plant, beginning about 10 or
more leaves below growing point.
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Molybdenum
(Mo) These
deficiency symptoms in legumes are
mainly exhibited as nitrogen-deficiency
symptoms because of the primary role of
molybdenum in nitrogen fixation. Unlike
the other micronutrients,
molybdenum-deficiency symptoms are not
confined mainly to the youngest leaves
because molybdenum is mobile in plants.
The characteristic molybdenum deficiency
symptom in some vegetable crops is
irregular leaf blade formation, known as
whiptail, but interveinal mottling and
marginal chlorosis of older leaves also
have been observed. |
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