Digger Dave Member Dec 11, 2012 #2 Wow no kiddin you must watch for heavy metals in a lot of "super plant foods" I have never seen that kind of ratio, can't be right.
Wow no kiddin you must watch for heavy metals in a lot of "super plant foods" I have never seen that kind of ratio, can't be right.
B buffalowild Member Dec 11, 2012 #4 View attachment 2438373 its a little blurry. N its actually 10-52-10 instead of 10-55-10.
Clown Baby Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2012 #5 i'd think your leaves would turn yellow if you feed too much of this. might want to get something more balanced
i'd think your leaves would turn yellow if you feed too much of this. might want to get something more balanced
Clown Baby Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2012 #7 cool. Make sure to add a scoop of dolomite lime to your soil for Ca and Mg.
B buffalowild Member Dec 11, 2012 #8 Im growing in water. I already use a bit of epsom salt for mag and i was thinking of diluting some dolomite into the reservoir for cal but im affraid of getting sludge.
Im growing in water. I already use a bit of epsom salt for mag and i was thinking of diluting some dolomite into the reservoir for cal but im affraid of getting sludge.
Clown Baby Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2012 #10 you using that in hydro?? You probably want to get hydro nutes, then. The powdered fertilizer probably uses ammoniacal nitrogen, which needs bacteria to break down to nitrate.
you using that in hydro?? You probably want to get hydro nutes, then. The powdered fertilizer probably uses ammoniacal nitrogen, which needs bacteria to break down to nitrate.