snowman4839
Well-Known Member
How do you tell the source of a deficiency? I know that pH can lock out nutrients, too much of one nutrient can lock out other nutrients, and an actual lack of a nutrient can show deficiencies as well.
I know you can diagnose pH by testing runoff and the 6.6-6.8 means that it shouldn't be locking anything out (maybe a bit of iron and something else).
so my questions are...
1) How do you know if it's a deficiency or nutrient lock?
2) What do you guys do if your plants show deficiency? Water with plain water to flush or add the deficient nutrient (or something else)?
3) Not really a question related to it but will leaves that lose color or become necrotic come back and regain color if you fix the problem? Or do they just stay dead? Should you cut them off or leave em there?
I know you can diagnose pH by testing runoff and the 6.6-6.8 means that it shouldn't be locking anything out (maybe a bit of iron and something else).
so my questions are...
1) How do you know if it's a deficiency or nutrient lock?
2) What do you guys do if your plants show deficiency? Water with plain water to flush or add the deficient nutrient (or something else)?
3) Not really a question related to it but will leaves that lose color or become necrotic come back and regain color if you fix the problem? Or do they just stay dead? Should you cut them off or leave em there?