quiescent
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Don't worry about the aluminum. It's the most common metal in soil. Go dig some dirt out of your yard, it for sure has aluminum in it. The plant won't absorb it in excess.I'll admit that I didn't understand the importance of micro nutrients until a couple of months ago, been growing for 8yrs. So, I really don't know if I am experiencing a lack of micros or lockout from P. My old soil test suggest that I was lacking Mn in almost every test. I started to use rock dust like basalt and glacial rock dust, but they might take too long to break down. I heard that Azomite has aluminum in it, but I don't think that it should keep me from using it. However, plants like comfrey, nettle, and borage will not carry heavy metals and replace the kelp that I have been buying.
I was stuck on the high P and I assumed that was my biggest problems, I could be wrong. I kept reading about a plant with high N/P will keep the roots from producing exudes and that will keep the myco fungi from growing also... I want to say that you are right about the P though because my last harvest was one of my worst and the soil test shown that P was not excessive, the micros were low. Talk about a shitty harvest though!!! I'll post some horror pics, it looks worse than a micro def huh. Anyways, I hope everyone is bearing with me. I'm happy with the answer that I got, so I'll leave it alone. I shouldn't be so scared of Azomite and start growing comfrey ect.
THE WORST HARVEST SINCE SWITCHING TO ORGANIC- I don't get it, I used an ass load of kelp and the only thing showing from it is Na???
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I'm embarrassed of these pics, but I hope that someone picked something up from this. Micro def looks a lot like N def because it causes chlorosis(fade). I hit a low point and decided to donate my hard to find packs of Bodhi seeds. I don't want people to think that I feel entitled to any special treatment though. I'll stop clogging this thread with soil banter. I think that I am G-T-G!
Most basic thing can be the root of all evil so let's start with your water. Do you know the pH, ppm or even better mineral content? Is it treated with a water softener, on a well?
What soil recipes are you using? Any teas? Following a tried and true well known mix can make all the difference (coot or gascanstan at icmag are good starting points). How many cycles have you recycled and amended? Compost is good but earth worm castings are definitely better. Think locally if possible, maybe even in your own garage/or in some of your finishing up compost?
Might be time to just start with a new mix altogether if this is something you've been having an issue with. Mucho calcium mucho importante. Don't use dolomite if possible, go with oyster shell, gypsum, azomite and some local rock dusts if available, if not just double up on the azomite and oyster shell. Mineral mix will be at 4 cups per cubic foot. Crab, kelp and neem meal should basically be non-negotiable, 1/2-3/4 cup each per cubic foot, more will not help you out as you're seeing here. Add some alfalfa and fish bone meal at 1/2 cup per c.f. if you're so inclined.
Make a compost tea once a week, here is where having some earthworm castings are pro. If you've got some guano follow the 3 little birds recipes to get you through flower.
I got lazy for a few cycles many moons ago and used earth juice with some earth worm castings to feed my mostly water only soil once a week. Their micro juice was good stuff, not too heavy on the pocket book either for a bottled nute. I'm sure you could figure it out with just locking down your recipe and a tea regiment.
If you're already following these methods and recipe ideas there's something more complex hampering you. If you don't feel like carrying on here, feel free to pm me man.
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