Great Lakes Water only soil Deficiency? Help Please

youraveragehorticulturist

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Yes, if you have some of that Recharge stuff use it. It's supposed to introduce beneficial bacteria and fungus, just like compost or earth worm castings.

I know you maybe just top dressed with the Dr Earth, which also has the beneficals so it's kind of overkill, but you're trying to fix a problem. In the future you'll probably be able to go weeks between top dressing and Recharge-ing.
 

BluntMoniker

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To be honest i didn't read anybody else's comments, so this may have already been said...

But if its only in 2gal of soil, why not up-pot her into a larger home? The extra soil will feed her if that's what she needs, and give her roots space to spread out.

Then just be sure your watering with 6.5-7.0 pHed water and your good to go. Id also add some mycos and azomite (or other form of rock dusts ) in the hole you'll be placing the root ball... will give it that extra "umphh" to help the transition along smoothly
 

Gdp206

Member
To be honest i didn't read anybody else's comments, so this may have already been said...

But if its only in 2gal of soil, why not up-pot her into a larger home? The extra soil will feed her if that's what she needs, and give her roots space to spread out.

Then just be sure your watering with 6.5-7.0 pHed water and your good to go. Id also add some mycos and azomite (or other form of rock dusts ) in the hole you'll be placing the root ball... will give it that extra "umphh" to help the transition along smoothly
for now it because of space reasons, waiting on five autos to finish up to move her to a 7 gallon
 

MOTA REX

Member
Looks like a little light burn. Back the light off a little and give a full dose of calmag. As long as your water will keep the PPM in range.
 
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