@Waira That’s some good input on the transport. I havent used that product of theirs before but def worth a try. They don’t ship it OR
Btw its on a banned listing
Soil ph is pretty good at 6.8 and water (yea pretty much water only) is typically within range. The other girls in the tent are in my outdoor amended bio365 soil so I’m not surprised to see a little claw leaf and don’t expect them to act up much. This one is straight out of the bag Biolive. Curious to try their BioFlower and see if that works better.
Wouldn’t might driving up the road to Kis organics and pick up a load of their soil. For the garden. Getting ready to start seedlings for outdoor vegetable garden.
I was thinking of brewing a flower tea this week for NDF. No sure if it’s a silica S issue as last run with her I added silica and it made no difference.
Always good to hear from you so the feedback is appreciated as always.
Wow, still?! ...it's ridiculous that it even got on there to begin with, but OR's hyper-conservative reg's are notorious for this...
DF might be one of those touchy types, a proverbial "Goldilocks" with nutes... And every pot becomes it's own little ecosystem with the microbe-herd in there; pot-to-pot, cultivar-to-cultivar differences can account for a lot of mystery! And sometime, just sometimes, it's the specific plant. Something just plain wonky with it's physiology... I've had one that was problematic with Fe from the start; slow fixing with micros+ foliars, then I got hold of Transport and it resolved in days, not weeks and, oddly, stayed OK after that -
I'd have to agree with a defc. issue, considering it's running pretty much soil only, minimal inputs/organic...
What are you thinking? New pic of her is pretty glaring, I've had some go pale like that before, and never really got it back in line...
Try an Epsom + fulvic foliar spray, maybe add micronutes in there too. About 1/4tsp/qt epsoms (basically MgSO4), the other micro's a shotgun blast to cover all the bases...
I tried and really liked BioAg's Multi-Mino (dry) last year instead of the liquid Earth Juice Microblast, a better product and certainly more stable!
Microblast seems to brown-out pretty fast after opening, oxidation despite the heavy chelation...
I got the Ca-Amino version too, for a little boosting... Amino's chelate well plus they are readily used by plant and soil herd, unlike synthetic chelator EDTA...