What !!! What's Wrong

Roger A. Shrubber

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with no further info, i'd guess potassium deficiency, possibly caused by a ph problem, you need to be in the 6.0-6.3 range in soil to effectively absorb P
 

Mendoper

Member
It looks like it's really hot where you're at...no? The file: IMG_1916 is a good example of what heat burn looks like.
So, you can do 2 things. Add Epsom Salts (as your Mag. source) and also add SILICA . You can get it in liquid form...Bontanacre makes one called "Silica Blast" or something like that. But, there are also other ones too. DynaGrow's "Pro-TeKt" is another good one. Anyway, that will help with the heat tolerance.
Also, a couple-few inches of mulch is also KEY. That will help to keep you roots cool. They like it cool...homey. 8-)
 

Cesar300_

Member
It looks like it's really hot where you're at...no? The file: IMG_1916 is a good example of what heat burn looks like.
So, you can do 2 things. Add Epsom Salts (as your Mag. source) and also add SILICA . You can get it in liquid form...Bontanacre makes one called "Silica Blast" or something like that. But, there are also other ones too. DynaGrow's "Pro-TeKt" is another good one. Anyway, that will help with the heat tolerance.
Also, a couple-few inches of mulch is also KEY. That will help to keep you roots cool. They like it cool...homey. 8-)
Here the temperature mostly stays in the 70s not cold or hot. Perfect temperature for them. So I don't think it's the temperature
 

chemphlegm

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Well I was feeding Dyna Gro But when it was in veg . Now that it started to flower just water Thinking of adding flora Nova But feeling scared of damaging even more !
its starving. follow directions on the dyna for best results, start now
 
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