Are the leaves showing signs of overdose? What should I do?

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Berat Temel

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Hello friends, I recently provided my plant with some high value nutritional supplements and additional lighting, but I started to see some symptoms that are fatal to the plant. I returned the lighting to its previous form and now I am not giving any nutrients to the plant. I see yellow spots on the leaves, a sign of low chlorophyll, and burns. I don't know what I should do at this point. Is the plant dying? I need your advice to save it..
 

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It does look like mg def but since you are not feeding anything i suggest you flush the soil with a well balanced fertilizer including MG and all elements.
Looks like they did feed, but pulled back because of the deficiency 👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼
I recently provided my plant with some high value nutritional supplements
 
Magnesium deficiency.
Add 1 tablespoons of unscented epsom salt to a gallon of water and feed that next watering.
Might take a couple waterings with epsom before she comes back around
The soil is currently very moist. Can magnesium be given via foliar spray to meet the nutrient needs until the moisture level decreases? How often should I give it?
 
The soil is currently very moist. Can magnesium be given via foliar spray to meet the nutrient needs until the moisture level decreases? How often should I give it?
Yes you can foliar spray, but I don't personally like foliar sprays.
Same ratio.
1 tbsp per gallon
 

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