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08-15-2006, 01:43 AM #1
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too much calcium carbonate EMERGENCY!!
Alright, as the title suggests, the water where i live has a great deal of calcium carbonate (a salt). I'm a noob and assumed this wouldn't be a problem. Well it is.
The lower leaves are curling up and are slowly browning and dying.
Is this a N, P, or K deficieny and how do i solve it. Obviously from now on i'll just use distilled water, but my plants are dying and i need a solution...FAST!!
Many thanks in advance, please save my babies!!!!!!!!!wildhornet Reviewed by wildhornet on . too much calcium carbonate EMERGENCY!! Alright, as the title suggests, the water where i live has a great deal of calcium carbonate (a salt). I'm a noob and assumed this wouldn't be a problem. Well it is. The lower leaves are curling up and are slowly browning and dying. Is this a N, P, or K deficieny and how do i solve it. Obviously from now on i'll just use distilled water, but my plants are dying and i need a solution...FAST!! Many thanks in advance, please save my babies!!!!!!!!! Rating: 5
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