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11-06-2006, 01:09 PM #1
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nutes deficiency while growing in dirt
Hi, i'm doing a test with soil growing after growing hydro. So i bought quite good soil ( not the most expensive but something good ) and i notice that the plant, one week after changing bucket for a bigger one with new soil, suffer deficiency, the leaves are yellowing between the veines, it does not look like N def but something else.
Do i have to add nutes before it shows sign of nutes def, what soil growers do, and what can be this nute def?
I notices also that plant grown in soil rippen very faster than hydro one, they finish 2 weeks before the others without any leaves, the plant is yellow and dry, the buds are very good and strong but very little...(even if i add nutes but maybe a little bit to late ...)
Thanks a lot in advance ...
Fhydrofhydro Reviewed by fhydro on . nutes deficiency while growing in dirt Hi, i'm doing a test with soil growing after growing hydro. So i bought quite good soil ( not the most expensive but something good ) and i notice that the plant, one week after changing bucket for a bigger one with new soil, suffer deficiency, the leaves are yellowing between the veines, it does not look like N def but something else. Do i have to add nutes before it shows sign of nutes def, what soil growers do, and what can be this nute def? I notices also that plant grown in soil rippen Rating: 5
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