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Do you know the PH of your water or soil?I’m watering with hose water that has been softened with potassium chloride so I was worried about excess potassium but the nutrient charts seem to indicate that it could be either too much or too little.
For now, I’m going to suspend feeding, start using another water source, and move the plants to a less hot location.
Here I thought my ferts included potassium. I just checked and it doesn’t. I’ll find something tomorrow. Any brand suggestions for additions?Potassium deficiency actually.
Yes you needed iron good job hope it comes good for you .I took a couple of leaves over to Verde Growers, a commercial nursery close by. They diagnosed it as an iron deficiency and prescribed a nitrogen/iron supplement, which I started today.
There's your problem and what's the temp of water to putting on them looks rot to me water temp to high and add salt in water get caravan filter to help remove stuff in waterI’m watering with hose water that has been softened with potassium chloride so I was worried about excess potassium but the nutrient charts seem to indicate that it could be either too much or too little.
For now, I’m going to suspend feeding, start using another water source, and move the plants to a less hot location.
Yeah, i’m assuming the iron didn’t help anybody but the guy selling it. Softened water is full of salt from the backwashing cycle and death to plants, thats why the outdoor spicket is before the softener, for watering lawns and gardens.There's your problem and what's the temp of water to putting on them looks rot to me water temp to high and add salt in water get caravan filter to help remove stuff in water
You could even have nats in pot waiting to hatch and they are eating your roots away and giving it rot and nute uptake there are so many things at play in side temp outside temp after a flush they can suck the pot dry before a feed and burn so use all that info and let us know if you find out okYeah, i’m assuming the iron didn’t help anybody but the guy selling it. Softened water is full of salt from the backwashing cycle and death to plants, thats why the outdoor spicket is before the softener, for watering lawns and gardens.
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