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How to Identify Nutrient Deficiency in Plants

Simple Signs to Spot and Fix Nutrient Deficiency in Your Plants
GreencropzBy GreencropzAugust 19, 20250162 Mins Read
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Knowing if your plants lack essential nutrients helps you fix problems early and grow healthy crops. Watch for these clear signs that can tell you which nutrient may be missing.

🌱 Common Signs of Nutrient Deficiency

  • Yellow Leaves
    This is often a sign of nitrogen, iron, or magnesium deficiency. If the yellowing starts from older leaves, it’s usually nitrogen. If it starts on new leaves, it’s likely iron or sulfur.
  • Red, Purple, or Bronze Leaves
    Leaves may turn reddish or purple when phosphorus is missing. Lower older leaves show these colors first.
  • Brown Edges or Spots
    Potassium and magnesium deficiency commonly result in brown tips or spots, especially on leaf edges.
  • Poor Flowering or Small Fruits
    If flowers drop or fruits stay small, plants might lack calcium or boron.
  • Curling Leaves or Malformation
    Malformed fresh leaves and curling can mean a lack of calcium, boron, or zinc.
  • Stunted Growth
    Slow growth and short plants often point to missing nitrogen, phosphorus, or molybdenum.
  • Weak Roots
    Poor root growth and difficulty absorbing water may happen if phosphorus or manganese is low.
  • Interveinal Chlorosis (yellowing between leaf veins)
    This pattern usually means magnesium, manganese, or iron is missing.

🔎 Tips for Correct Identification

  • Check which leaves show symptoms first:
    • If old leaves show problems → mobile nutrients might be low (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium).
    • If new leaves show trouble → immobile nutrients could be missing (iron, calcium, boron, manganese).
  • Take a close look at patterns:
    Color changes, dots, and sudden leaf drops can all point to specific nutrients.
  • Always compare with healthy plants and check the soil if possible.

If you spot these signs early and act quickly, you can fix the deficiency, help your plants recover, and get better harvests!

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