Aussie Growers Thread

JimyTheCook

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I'm not sure about a K deficiency, I'd expect to see more interveinal yellowing and chlorosis rather than just damage of the leaf edges
The only problem with out good fair few years of experience is i hear or google symptons an thw first one thats sounds about right is wat i jump towards thinking thatll sirt it out. Cple plants have other leaves that are yellowin out like a N def but i haven experienced burnt tips like that wich to me look like a nute burn of some sort.. Ill have to get me chinaspec ph probe out an see wat the soil ph is sayin. Just weird that this problem has only came about since the high temps from last week:wall:
 

JimyTheCook

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Jim, whenever you learn anything, remember you're the most important teacher in your whole life and absolutely everybody else is secondary.
In order to succeed in everything you must have the same concept on life as you just mentioned but you still must stop an take other peoples advice from time to time
 

Rewerb

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There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know.

There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know.

But there are also unknown unknowns. These are things we don't know we don't know.

Sometimes, it's good to listen to those folks who have persevered through all 3 stages themselves & are prepared to impart their subsequent knowledge to all, thus reducing the learning-curve heartache for the rest of us.

Did I just get a bit overly "wordy"? Sorry.....

I've been reading this thread from a couple of years back & I'm constantly making notes on stuff.
 

Saffasteve

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There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know.

There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don't know.

But there are also unknown unknowns. These are things we don't know we don't know.

Sometimes, it's good to listen to those folks who have persevered through all 3 stages themselves & are prepared to impart their subsequent knowledge to all, thus reducing the learning-curve heartache for the rest of us.

Did I just get a bit overly "wordy"? Sorry.....

I've been reading this thread from a couple of years back & I'm constantly making notes on stuff.
Quoting Donald Rumsfeld on a cannabis forum is bad manners lol
 
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Saffasteve

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The only problem with out good fair few years of experience is i hear or google symptons an thw first one thats sounds about right is wat i jump towards thinking thatll sirt it out. Cple plants have other leaves that are yellowin out like a N def but i haven experienced burnt tips like that wich to me look like a nute burn of some sort.. Ill have to get me chinaspec ph probe out an see wat the soil ph is sayin. Just weird that this problem has only came about since the high temps from last week:wall:
Best thing you can do with your chinaspec PH probe is snap it in half and chuck it at a stray cat
 

Saffasteve

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I knew about the known/unknown "thing" waaaay before Rumsfeld became the popular quotor/attributee. It was just an easy pick for the quote.

The sentiment still stands....

Rumsfeld is the popular quotor/attributee because he was the one that made the statement so I'm not sure how you knew that quote wayyyyyy before he actually made that famous speach.
 
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