It's time for another game of....DIAGNOSE THIS DEFICIENCY or DEFICENCIES!
I need help on this one, I'm new to plants, and judging from what I've read...it almost looks like a sulfur deficiency and CO2 deficency, but I can't tell...
The anachris gets a bit thin in the middle, and also has tiny white calcium deposits on it's leaves towards the top part of the plant. I believe I've read this is a sign of a calcium defiency.
On parts of the hornwort near the tips/parts of the plant, it's actually "lighter" than the rest of the plants and less green.
Also (not pictured), there's a few stems of the Jungle Val that actually have little green horizontel lines going part a section of the stem...so it looks like...
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(Not the same pattern sorta random, but the - represent the green slashes across the leaves that are deep green compared to the rest of the stem).
Thanks for the help, once again

I need help on this one, I'm new to plants, and judging from what I've read...it almost looks like a sulfur deficiency and CO2 deficency, but I can't tell...
The anachris gets a bit thin in the middle, and also has tiny white calcium deposits on it's leaves towards the top part of the plant. I believe I've read this is a sign of a calcium defiency.
On parts of the hornwort near the tips/parts of the plant, it's actually "lighter" than the rest of the plants and less green.
Also (not pictured), there's a few stems of the Jungle Val that actually have little green horizontel lines going part a section of the stem...so it looks like...
|- |
| - |
|- -|
| -|
(Not the same pattern sorta random, but the - represent the green slashes across the leaves that are deep green compared to the rest of the stem).
Thanks for the help, once again
