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Hey all

the resources on here are wicked when it comes to being able to spot problems in plants, the only problem I have is gettin the correct nutriants early without going to a specialist shop. I was just wonderin if anyone has a list of common ferts found in Bunnings or other garden stores that can treat prblems such as Potassium def, Phosphorous def, Magnesium def ect ect.

I have asked staff before and they just say your using the wrong soil or bla bla bla

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imo the best thing you can do is ask those types of questions in your local hydro store...chances are they'll have a heap of additives, stimulants, boosters, etc. which will be able to cover any problems you have :toke:

 

in reality though, if you bought yourself a well balanced hydro nutrient it would contain everything the plant will need :peace:

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hey there taipan

 

what i do when i grow in soil is to use a decent potting mix or soil but after a few weeks this is gonna start lacking in nutrience for the plant so at the first sign of a nute diff i start feeding them canna A&B and then keep this up all through the growth cycle i give them a nute feed every 3rd water at about 1200ppm

 

but if ya dont wanna go that way about it there are a few things you can get ferom bunnings that can help ya

 

urea : great nitrogen booster

epsome salts : great for magnesium diff

 

cheerz :Dj:

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