I think I got a MG def or a Calcium def... does anybody know??? thanks
nathenking Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2010 #1 I think I got a MG def or a Calcium def... does anybody know??? thanks
lince Well-Known Member Aug 26, 2010 #2 Not a problem expert but it also looks like Potassium def, and I don't think it's mg def. Maybe you could try to look for other symptoms to rule out options.
Not a problem expert but it also looks like Potassium def, and I don't think it's mg def. Maybe you could try to look for other symptoms to rule out options.
dudeoflife Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2010 #5 If its correcting itself, then mg. It moves with N in the creation of chlorophyll. Ca def looks similar-- dead & flaky tissue typically rotting from the center near the veins out-- but CA is immobile and the damage is irreparable.
If its correcting itself, then mg. It moves with N in the creation of chlorophyll. Ca def looks similar-- dead & flaky tissue typically rotting from the center near the veins out-- but CA is immobile and the damage is irreparable.
nathenking Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2010 #6 dudeoflife said: If its correcting itself, then mg. It moves with N in the creation of chlorophyll. Ca def looks similar-- dead & flaky tissue typically rotting from the center near the veins out-- but CA is immobile and the damage is irreparable. Click to expand... thank you kind sir...
dudeoflife said: If its correcting itself, then mg. It moves with N in the creation of chlorophyll. Ca def looks similar-- dead & flaky tissue typically rotting from the center near the veins out-- but CA is immobile and the damage is irreparable. Click to expand... thank you kind sir...