hotrodharley
Well-Known Member
Well an excess of anything can lock out something else. In this case high P locking out K. It's always a guess but that's my opinion from experience.Yea thats what its always been mainly a potassium deficiency. Would that have been a result of super low ph at times (like 3.0) a few weeks back? So you would eliminate adding potassium with a potassium deficiency? Sorry man pretty high right now![]()
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I like posting this image because it's so easy to follow. Look at poor potassium.