Twisted leaves after watering.

Hollatchaboy

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No clue yet, just gonna go to HD see what they got. If not ill putter down to this other garden store and see what they have.
You want quality humics. The bio-ag is good, tera-vita90 is good, I got mine from earthworks health. $32.50 for 5lbs. Shit lasts forever.

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Edit: note the "more is not better with humics" at the bottom of the pic.. Lol
 

PadawanWarrior

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I was at first too. Just be easy with it. I started with the bas big 6 micros with humics, and I never had any problems. Try that one first. It's pricier, but it's a good starter.
I use that too occasionally, but probably should more. I also just ordered more from BAS for Black Friday.

How much do you use? I've used 1/4 tsp per gal so far, but that shit doesn't dissolve well.

I'm still loving it though so far, and would've added some tonight but wanted to see the effects of that Organics Alive stuff alone.
 

Hollatchaboy

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I use that too occasionally, but probably should more. I also just ordered more from BAS for Black Friday.

How much do you use? I've used 1/4 tsp per gal so far, but that shit doesn't dissolve well.

I'm still loving it though so far, and would've added some tonight but wanted to see the effects of that Organics Alive stuff alone.
I use the same dosage, every few weeks or so. It doesn't take much. It's just to add back some micros.

Plain humics you can use at every watering though. Again, be careful. In nutrient dense soil, the humics will make a lot available quickly. Be easy with it and work your way up.
 

Zellmet

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Your hot water added ppms, could be from Ca
buildup in your hot water heater.
It's not what's in the water ─ it's the water, itself...lol

A loose analogy would be the way an empty hose snakes and twists when the water's turned on.

Ona faster time-scale, of course...
 
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