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indeed, we could argue our lack of understanding regrading appropriate timings of feeds means we may be ringing the bell for them. Its natures way to prey on the weak, perhaps we would have more resistance if we just let it takes it course and cull the line for power.Looks like thrips damage. Check for bugs sometimes they single out certain plants
Ok, that is odd, this is soil or soil-less? If soil then try to maintain it at the 6.5, 6.0 would be low I am sure you know. If its got no clays then its range is out, you might even dip lower to say 5.8 if its peat coco type.whats also weird is the fact that it just effects the side leaves of those 2 lowest branches but on all 3 orange crush
yes, this is why I went for a def but wanted you to rule out nematodes first as it easier if they are there to say violasoil, no cheap one.
Orange Crush = California Orange x Blueberry
The nematode dmg looks WAY worse that what i have got and also different. The dmg on my plants is to regular to be from bugs.
by the way i hope it recovers, it sounds lovely :-)soil, no cheap one.
Orange Crush = California Orange x Blueberry
The nematode dmg looks WAY worse that what i have got and also different. The dmg on my plants is to regular to be from bugs.
not quite, it would depend very much on the plant and the media. You will certainly get some binding on the others too, it is a given for anyone using P. P is a weird element bro, it is unstable and binds with all sorts, each time we add it, only 15% ever makes it too the plant as ready P.u mean too much phosphor? only if i switched up the bottles. but then all of the plants would show it if they are in same soil and treated the same.
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