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what is this def. mag def?

Moppel

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i dont think so. but i will put them in bigger pots also tomorrow...

And what should have caused the low ph? ph is soil was 5,7. not ideal but nothing to worry about neither,right?
 

gaiusmarius

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when i look at this plant i see a fundamental problem. something has caused an imbalance inside the medium.

the ph 5.7 you are at, is actually a hydro ph. it could well be that it's causing some nutrient lockout.

when you said you did a flush with magnesium, could it be that you over did it?

i think a long flush with plain water is what's needed, then a dose of normal ferts and she should be back on track in no time.
 

Moppel

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i flushed them after this pic. With batguano tea, hard to overdo.
 
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gaiusmarius

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nice one, glad to hear she's on the way to recovering. :yes:

just out of interest, whats the ec level of the batguanotea you use to flush?

:wave:
 

Moppel

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no, when you add the batguano to the water , the ec doesnt go up. because the ec of the pure guanotea is only 1,5-1,7. It's different with organic food than as what you used to.
 

gaiusmarius

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ok man. seems like you got her back on the right track now? i wonder what caused it in the first place? as the plant really doesn't look like it was over fed, hm? the tea should ballance it out. what about spraying some guano tea? anyway i'm sure it's all under control. interesting problem though.
 

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