Understanding pH management and plant Nutrition
Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Water quality
Part 3 - Fertilizers
Part 4 - Substrates
Part 5 - Choosing the "best" fertilizer
Bill Argo, Ph.D
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Understanding pH management and plant Nutrition
Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Water quality
Part 3 - Fertilizers
Part 4 - Substrates
Part 5 - Choosing the "best" fertilizer
Bill Argo, Ph.D
Nice find. Would make a good sticky. :thumbsup:
Tried to rep ya, but apparently I've hit you recently. :jointsmile:
How about hot, sweet, and sticky? First thing that come to mind with your request so you don't only get a sticky but a vid too.:jointsmile:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6652YIBzByk[/YOUTUBE]
Pretty darned quick there Psycho. Thanks. How ya been. Haven't seen ya around much lately.
Tried to watch the video, but all I get is about 10 minutes of broken video and choppy tunes. (DSL sucks)
Doing good. Jumpin' through the rest of my hoops from the bust; BASTARDS!:mad: Get this crap done then off to a m.m.j. state.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Have a good one!:thumbsup:
great iinfo thanks...
Managing the pH of container media:
Paul R. Fisher
R. Argo
More good info, especially for peat-based mediums. Not too difficult to follow...
Greenhouse Grower: Understanding Plant Nutrition: Correcting Low Media pH
How come in some pH charts it states phosphorus is more available at a low pH and other charts at a higher pH and some both?
There is a discrepancy with manganese as well. Does anyone have an explanation for this? Is phosphorous more available at a high or low pH?
Just wanted to thank you for your post.....I learned a lot.