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OzCocoLoco

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He was actually right. There is either an abundance from being given too much or an abundance because another nutrient is either lacking or too concentrated. If you wanna argue with someone replying to a post, do it in PM and stop clogging up the OP's thread as I doubt he wants to hear this.
How do know what the base saturation levels are in the medium ? Without knowing that you have no idea if there's something stimulating the uptake of N so maybe you should take some of your own advice and stop clogging up people's threads.
By the way who the fuck are you to tell anyone where they can post ?
 

Logan Burke

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I'm not telling you where you can. I'm telling you that you're clogging up this OP's thread with your own personal squabbles acting like a four year old. And I did not say I was talking about any specific soil, I said those are the two ways a toxicity can occur. Now, please go to a forum where people like to argue and waste their time as this isn't one of those places. Get the chip off your shoulder.
*EDIT* You do not need to know the base level saturations of a medium to define the two physically possible ways a toxicity can occur in any medium, form, or fashion of growing. Which is....Too much of it being applied, or improper nutrient levels with other nutrients. Exactly what other ways can there be too much N, or for that matter, any nutrient? Aside from decomposing organics which, again, falls under the 'applied' nutrient category.
 
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Logan Burke

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How do know what the base saturation levels are in the medium ? Without knowing that you have no idea if there's something stimulating the uptake of N so maybe you should take some of your own advice and stop clogging up people's threads.
By the way who the fuck are you to tell anyone where they can post ?
You really clearly are not an experienced grower...it's just obvious to me. A weekend warrior sure, but not a real grower.
 

OzCocoLoco

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I'm not telling you where you can. I'm telling you that you're clogging up this OP's thread with your own personal squabbles acting like a four year old. And I did not say I was talking about any specific soil, I said those are the two ways a toxicity can occur. Now, please go to a forum where people like to argue and waste their time as this isn't one of those places. Get the chip off your shoulder.
*EDIT* You do not need to know the base level saturations of a medium to define the two physically possible ways a toxicity can occur in any medium, form, or fashion of growing. Which is....Too much of it being applied, or improper nutrient levels with other nutrients. Exactly what other ways can there be too much N, or for that matter, any nutrient? Aside from decomposing organics which, again, falls under the 'applied' nutrient category.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about Burkie.
You really clearly are not an experienced grower...it's just obvious to me. A weekend warrior sure, but not a real grower.
Are you related to Don Burke ?

*EDIT* Is that a compact fluro in your profile pic haha
 

Logan Burke

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Well, it works as a good supplement unless you wanna send me some COB's. And uhm...no?
*EDIT* Isn't Don Burke some TV producer in trouble for sexual misconduct?.
 
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OzCocoLoco

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Well, it works as a good supplement unless you wanna send me some COB's. And uhm...no?
*EDIT* Isn't Don Burke some TV producer in trouble for sexual misconduct?.
Is that how you "real growers" do it lol
You should be able to buy heaps of COBs with all the money a pro grower using CFLs as supplemental lighting must make.


Yeah that's him.
 
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