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Goop co. posted an update a week ago
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Lookin good, couple of those plants have a Mg deficiency, 1 has obvious phosphorus toxicity, interveinal chlorosis on new growth(iron) and old growth(Mg)
plants use a ton of magnesium to produce and maintain chlorophyll production
Magnesium also cleaves the phosphate bonds to allow stored energy to be released, thats why you see magnesium…
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Also if you have too much Phosphorus like me, you’ll see zinc and magnesium deficiency, and iron deficiency if super strong, in that order
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i bet your just not waterimg enough, causing the ppm in the leaves, to spike and cause the deficiencys, it locks things out, throwing the elemental balance off. just like my soil, takes a while to figure out the recipe to have max ppm for each element,
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Welcome back to growing. Has to feel good to knock the rust off.
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Just cashed a 1/2 J , about to take a couple rips and head to the garden 😎. Goooood morning lol
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Explaining to my daughter but in my head I’ll never look at them as peaceful ever again🤣.
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I WANT SOME LADYBUGS NOW!!! HOW AWESOME ARE THEY?!? LMAO!!
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If you ever watched them gorge on smaller bugs you know they might be a lady in the sheets but a psycho in the streets !
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