Paul Tergat
Member
When growing in dirt, what makes the chemicals dissolved in tap water so vital for a plant that she can't get straight from the soil?
A friend of mine has been growing some lowryders #2, now they're 4 weeks old and they've been watered with just 2/3 demineralised water and 1/3 tap water. They are perfectly green, healthy, no curlings or yellow spots. (height around 12 inches now).
Soil is bio-bizz light mix, small pots (1 litre each).
Since in water (unless we add fertilizers on purpose), there are no NPK, is it theoretically a feasable and sane idea to water them this way for the whole cycle?
(unless they show clear signs of nuts lack)
A friend of mine has been growing some lowryders #2, now they're 4 weeks old and they've been watered with just 2/3 demineralised water and 1/3 tap water. They are perfectly green, healthy, no curlings or yellow spots. (height around 12 inches now).
Soil is bio-bizz light mix, small pots (1 litre each).
Since in water (unless we add fertilizers on purpose), there are no NPK, is it theoretically a feasable and sane idea to water them this way for the whole cycle?
(unless they show clear signs of nuts lack)