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Originally Posted by cheese awesome thread Daltron... alot of people will find this useful... thx for taking the time to do this for the HC community. |
Double what
cheesewire said
and when you also add the component of pH into the pic you can understand how the two come together. and if up ask me I got to add my name to the pH camp as well, and
beener2969 you nailed it...
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Originally Posted by beener2969
Very nice Dalton. I certainly hope they are read and copied, I also have a pictorial troublshooting guide below in my signature. Once there, that guide can be copied or bookmarked.
The troubleshooting guide you listed is there also. Here in the grow guide there is some info. I'll include a pH chart below for nutes in soil, and their pH availability. ***remember a deficiency may not mean a nute is totally non-available. But, the amount available is no longer sufficient. So as the lines in this diagram become wider(sufficient) and/or thiner(non sufficient), this is what they portray.
I can't say enough about pH and the problem with nutes. An out of range pH "will" cause a nute problem, very simple. It's not some of the time, but everytime....New growers must understand that pH is like the gas in their car. If your car wont start...you check the gas before you pull the engine out.
Anyone that would also like to bookmark the pictorial trouble shooting guide I spoke of. It's linked below under "Plant Abuse" |
Great work guys, and if I can add my

the easiest way to determine all the above is to do a simple test.