5 - 6.6 ph on my soilhey bezobezo, do you pH balance your soil?
isn't that burn my plants? i read somewhere, one time fertilized enough..
that means; one time only water, one time water with fertilized ?That is extremely unlikely. It would take a very high concentration of nutrients to instantly break the plant's salinity tolerance.
That's why you feed then water... wax on, wax off.
that means; one time only water, one time water with fertilized ?
It will do.thank you pal.
Nitrogen : %5
phosporus: :%5
potassium: :%5
this is good rating?
good man5 - 6.6 ph on my soil
One time fertilizer, decent amount... then plain water... then fertilize... then water... then fert'... then water...
Shampoo, rinse, repeat ... etc., etc. etc. Wait ........ what?wax on, wax off.... and wax on again etc etc.
so ? won't i use fertilizerBurning is clearly seen in the pictures that were posted, that was not due to pH levels being off. Seeds have roughly 3 to 5 weeks of nutrients stored in them to live off of when they first germinate. That supplies seedlings with enough nutrients until a large enough root-mass can form to then supply the plant's needs. Any fertilization prior to the stored nutrients are used or mostly used will burn seedlings. When fertilizer is first used it should be a weak mixture so seedlings are not burned.
Shampoo, rinse, repeat ... etc., etc. etc. Wait ........ what?
I see the resident know-nothing has stopped by for a chat. So seeds have approximately 3-5 weeks worth of nutrients stored in them to live off do they? What planet are you from? If i were to place a seed into a hydroponic reservoir and only give it plain water for 5 weeks it would die.Burning is clearly seen in the pictures that were posted, that was not due to pH levels being off. Seeds have roughly 3 to 5 weeks of nutrients stored in them to live off of when they first germinate. That supplies seedlings with enough nutrients until a large enough root-mass can form to then supply the plant's needs. Any fertilization prior to the stored nutrients are used or mostly used will burn seedlings. When fertilizer is first used it should be a weak mixture so seedlings are not burned.
Quite. I see you fail to understand the reasoning for this in this situation. The guy is using not very suitable nutrients, but they are all he has, he also has no way to check the EC. So he should give a good feed (as you don't know what you're talking about in this area, i assure you of that) and then offset any salt build ups by utilising intermittent plain water feeds. Plants will only take what they need, like a buffet.Shampoo, rinse, repeat ... etc., etc. etc. Wait ........ what?