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Zill would you just stop with the troll crap. You are wrong once again. It goes both ways. I merely stated what using too much Mag can cause not that the antagonist relationship goes both ways.Hey Anthem,
You got that wrong. K can interfere with Mg uptake. High levels of Mg on the other hand does not impair K absorption.
Zill.
It seems like no one has noticed as I don't see anyone mentioning but the pictures show calcium and manganese not calcium and magnesium.i'm a rookie so this is all i can help with.
wish i could help more.
i think gnick55 nail it either way, to little to late.
good luck
It seems like no one has noticed as I don't see anyone mentioning but the pictures show calcium and manganese not calcium and magnesium.
It is highly unlikely it is manganese. The soil will have enough in it. Manganese is up taken at extremely low amounts.It seems like no one has noticed as I don't see anyone mentioning but the pictures show calcium and manganese not calcium and magnesium.
I am aware of what you are referring to.Zill would you just stop with the troll crap. You are wrong once again. It goes both ways. I merely stated what using too much Mag can cause not that the antagonist relationship goes both ways.
@Moe.Red @1diesel1 @Aqua Man @Moshmen can you of you guys please. stop this guy from posting inaccurate material. He does this constantly.
It is highly unlikely it is manganese. The soil will have enough in it. Manganese is up taken at extremely low amounts.
Na you're probably good. I grow with promix and dry amends and don't ph or check runoff whatsoever.Yeah maybe I need to start taking pH of my soil more seriously. This grow is baffling me. I usually just grow from cuttings I get from an experienced grower friend. I've given them all a little bit of calmag now but one of the plants seems to really hate calmag lol. It always seems to go slightly droopy when I add it. Anyway I think it will be OK in the end
Lol.. the pictures @dean1963 posted in post #21It is highly unlikely it is manganese. The soil will have enough in it. Manganese is up taken at extremely low amounts.
Your 3rd sentence is evidence against your first and second.It is highly unlikely it is manganese. The soil will have enough in it. Manganese is up taken at extremely low amounts.
How do we do that..btwAlmost all plants are manganese deficient due to unusable oxidation states. If you're not feeding manganese chelated with carboxylic acids, your plants are manganese deficient.
Your first statement - come again? What he said made perfect sense to me.Your 3rd sentence is evidence against your first and second.
Almost all plants are manganese deficient due to unusable oxidation states. If you're not feeding manganese chelated with carboxylic acids, your plants are manganese deficient.
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