research didnt help me i need experience advice damn these plants

hexthat

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yo dude um a tablespoon is a little much, yeah its a micro nutrient and they only need a small amount, i would only use a teaspoon per gallon
 

fxbane

Active Member
Teaspoon per gallon sounds about right, I usually put a little less in if I'm using it. I've never had to heat it up to dissolve, usually just add warm water then give it a bit of shake and let it cool down. I'm sure you didn't heat it up when you add it to the bath, did you?
 

andy7211

Active Member
Teaspoon per gallon sounds about right, I usually put a little less in if I'm using it. I've never had to heat it up to dissolve, usually just add warm water then give it a bit of shake and let it cool down. I'm sure you didn't heat it up when you add it to the bath, did you?
ok so ill put half a tea spoon in some warm water let it cool down i dont want to over do it
 

LadyZandra

Active Member
Ok-- but if we do not know what he is already feeding them--
how do we know whether it is a deficiency or a lock-out?
They may need more care than just some Magnesium.... or not.
No way to know if he doesn't tell us his pH and what he's feeding them and the soil they are in...
could be as simple as too much feed, a deficiency from inbalanced feed, or could be lock-out due to acidic soil or the pH of the water....?
 

NietzscheKeen

Well-Known Member
Ok-- but if we do not know what he is already feeding them--
how do we know whether it is a deficiency or a lock-out?
They may need more care than just some Magnesium.... or not.
No way to know if he doesn't tell us his pH and what he's feeding them and the soil they are in...
could be as simple as too much feed, a deficiency from inbalanced feed, or could be lock-out due to acidic soil or the pH of the water....?
I think that is one of the most reasonable statements I have ever heard on RIU.
 
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