Potassium Deficiency - Tomato

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Older leaves are showing a minor leaf tip burn, this are hydroponic Tomatoes, and are one month old now

I actually sprayed the nutrient solution on the leaves 2days ago, thinking foliar spray would be a good idea,is this the result of that spray,or is some kind of nutrient deficiency? I also added a little urea in the nutrient solution for growth,Only the last end tip of leaf has burned,it is not in all leaves but some leaves I'm uploading multiple photos for experts🙏🏼 Thank you. Arjun Mali

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Arjun Mali Maybe it’s for Potassium Deficiency. Please click the green link to see details information and take necessary action.

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Arjun Mali it's Potassium Deficiency there are many natural methods to solve potassium deficiency, it seems you are doing this in kitchen garden so would recommend to avoid chemical as much as possible.

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Zahirul Amit Pandey I'm growing them soiless,using nutrient solutions, currently nutrient solution contains- Npk19-19-19 Magnesium sulphate Calcium nitrate Urea Micronutrients And i have 0-52-34 and 4-18-32 for flowering and fruiting stages ready with me What should i do now?

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Arjun Mali 0:0:50 is best at this stage but from what you have currently 0:52:34 will also work for you.

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Amit Pandey sir last question,sir I'm a little worried if 0-52-34 it will cause bolting like condition ? ,i mean plant is just 1 month old adding that won't cause any flowering problems? Thank you sir.

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Arjun Mali get some organic water soluble potassium fertilizer that will have no side effects

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