Noticed yellow or light green discoloration of the older leafs? Remarked a brake in the plant’s growth, or a sudden increase in the volume and growth of the roots? These could be indications of a nitrogen deficiency.
Basically,
a nitrogen deficiency can occur in any plant. This can be remarked by a brake in growth, the falling-out of leafs and stalks that turn red or purple.
A nitrogen deficiency can be caused by various factors. A surplus of potassium, zinc or manganese in the soil or substrate could lead to a serious deficiency, as well as an excess amount of chloride.
The root environment not functioning properly, as a result of damage, diseases or low temperatures, are factors which should be taken into account when a nitrogen deficiency is noticed.
A deficiency can be solved by adding extra nitrogen to the plant. This can be done through several sources.