I haven’t been feeding them anything yet as, I was thinking of doing a light epsom water...What are you feeding them. How often. Do you use any Epsom salts I use them periodically to help with soil and root health it keeps lock outs and deficiencies at bay.
I would then I would start your feeding regiment. Epsom is the wonder medicine for plants it really helps with so much.I haven’t been feeding them anything yet as, I was thinking of doing a light epsom water...
Possibly the ffof is so inconsistent it’s big business pushing product to keep the shelves full. Do you do any amendments or use liquid nutes. I would try the Epsom salt and next watering start my food at 1/4 strength.could it be that parts of the soil are hydrophobic causing lockouts? they’re due for a drink so i’ll give them a nice slow soak
yeah I usually top dress and the occasional compost/dry amendment teaPossibly the ffof is so inconsistent it’s big business pushing product to keep the shelves full. Do you do any amendments or use liquid nutes. I would try the Epsom salt and next watering start my food at 1/4 strength.
just a few leavesIs it on just a few leaves? Or is it happening on all plants?
If you're using well water have you had it tested? Chances are you have more than adequate amounts of magnesium. Adding more could actually be detrimental. But without a water quality analysis there's no way to know what's in your water.I haven’t been feeding them anything yet as, I was thinking of doing a light epsom water...
Yeah I think you’re right, I can see white minerals floating around when I pour a glass from the sink...I was actually using bottled spring water until about a week ago and they seemed to be doing just fine then..If you're using well water have you had it tested? Chances are you have more than adequate amounts of magnesium. Adding more could actually be detrimental. But without a water quality analysis there's no way to know what's in your water.
If you have hard water which you likely do you don't need to be adding magnesium or calcium. You might think about getting an RO system depending on your water quality.
If you're on well water you should get it tested regularly if you're using it for drinking and cooking as there could be bacteria and heavy metals in it. You should be able to call your health department for a list of labs that can test it for you or you can search for one yourself in your area. Knowing what's in your water is good information to have. I'm on a municipal water system and they post the results online but well users will need to get their own tests done.Yeah I think you’re right, I can see white minerals floating around when I pour a glass from the sink...I was actually using bottled spring water until about a week ago and they seemed to be doing just fine then..