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Nutrient Deficiency Diagnostic Tool

Diagnose likely nutrient deficiencies and nutrient lockout patterns from leaf symptoms, plant stage, pH, feeding context, and growing method.

Leaf age matters because mobile nutrients usually show on older leaves first.

Choose the symptom that stands out most clearly.

The pattern often narrows the likely nutrient issue.

Demand for nutrients changes across the crop cycle.

Root-zone behavior differs across media and systems.

Most likely issue Nitrogen deficiency
Likely based on symptom location, color pattern, and growth stage
Alternative possibility Magnesium deficiency
Confidence Moderate
First action Check pH and feeding strength

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Mobile nutrients usually affect lower leaves first.

Choose the most dominant color change.

Pattern is one of the strongest diagnostic clues.

Some deficiencies show more often in specific stages.

Used for context and care suggestions.

Lockout can mimic deficiency when pH is outside range.

Low feed can suggest underfeeding, high feed can suggest lockout or stress.

RO-heavy setups often increase calcium and magnesium risk if not supplemented.

Useful for separating mild deficiencies from broader root-zone stress.

Severity changes the urgency of the suggested action plan.

Most likely diagnosis Magnesium deficiency
Weighted from symptom location, pattern, pH, feeding strength, and water source
Secondary possibility Nitrogen deficiency
Lockout risk Low
Suggested correction Review CalMag and pH range
Urgency Moderate
Care note Observe new growth after adjustments

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Choose the issue you want practical guidance for.

Used to tune pH range and correction notes.

Corrections are often more conservative for young plants.

Used to adjust urgency and care suggestions.

pH outside the correct range may block nutrient uptake.

Recommended first response Correct pH and review feed balance
Practical care guidance based on likely issue, root-zone context, and severity
Suggested pH range 5.8–6.2
Priority check Look at new growth after correction
Main caution Avoid overcorrecting too fast

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Nutrient deficiency diagnostic tool for hydroponics and indoor growing

This nutrient deficiency diagnostic tool helps growers identify likely plant nutrient issues from visible leaf symptoms, symptom location, growth stage, growing medium, feed strength, and pH context. It is useful for hydroponics, coco, soil, rockwool, indoor gardens, greenhouse crops, and general plant troubleshooting where visual diagnosis can guide the next corrective step.

The tool suggests likely deficiencies such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and sulfur issues, while also checking for common pH or nutrient lockout patterns that can look similar to true deficiencies.

How this deficiency diagnostic tool works

The tool uses practical symptom logic. It checks where the symptom appears first, what color change is visible, whether the pattern is uniform, interveinal, marginal, spotted, or deformed, and how the plant is being grown. Mobile nutrient issues usually show first on older leaves. Immobile nutrient issues more often appear on new growth first.

Older leaves first → often mobile nutrient issues such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, or magnesium
New growth first → often calcium, iron, or sulfur issues
Bad pH + normal feeding → often lockout risk, not only true deficiency

What each parameter means

  • Problem starts on older leaves: symptoms begin in lower or older foliage first.
  • Problem starts on new growth: symptoms begin in fresh shoots or upper leaves first.
  • Interveinal chlorosis: tissue between veins turns yellow while veins remain greener.
  • Margins / edges: leaf edge burn, necrosis, or crispy margins.
  • Rusty spots: scattered necrotic spotting often associated with calcium or magnesium issues.
  • Root-zone pH: important because poor pH can block uptake even when nutrients are present.
  • Feed EC: helpful for separating underfeeding from excess or lockout risk.

Why nutrient diagnosis matters

Nutrient problems slow growth, reduce plant quality, increase stress, and can affect canopy development, flowering performance, and harvest quality. Fast, practical diagnosis helps growers respond before the issue spreads through the crop.

However, visual symptoms are not always caused by a direct deficiency. Incorrect pH, root stress, overfeeding, watering problems, environmental stress, and salt buildup can create similar-looking symptoms.

What this tool is best used for

This tool is best used as a first-pass diagnostic helper. It helps narrow the most likely causes so growers know what to check next: pH, EC, source water, CalMag use, nutrient balance, or root-zone conditions.

It should be combined with direct observation, feed records, runoff or reservoir checks, and a review of recent changes in watering, climate, and nutrition.

Best practice for growers

  1. Always check pH before assuming a true nutrient deficiency.
  2. Look at where symptoms appear first: older leaves or new growth.
  3. Review recent feed changes, EC changes, and source-water changes.
  4. Judge recovery mostly from healthy new growth, not damaged old leaves.
  5. Correct gradually and avoid stacking too many fixes at once.
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