Thread: Plants 101
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Old 31-07-2003, 05:03 PM
Sam Hopkins
 
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Default Plants 101

Well I'll say this. Your plants are limited by the most limiting
nutrient/mineral in your water/dirt. For instance lets say your plants are
starving for iron so you add iron. If there's no magnesium for the plant it
won't be able to use the iron because plants need magnesium to be able to
absorb iron. So even though there's iron in the water now you still won't be
helped out. That's why it's important to add a complete blend of trace
elements. People's Veggie filters would do double duty on their nutrient
load if they had the proper trace minerals to allow them to use all the
nitrate in the water.

Plants usually get minerals when you do water changes. If you don't do water
changes or have a high plant load the minerals in the water will deplete
until one trace element begins to limit the plant's growth.

Sam


"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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OK, first let me pre-flame myself for asking this question. I know I

should
do my own research, and google up old posts, but I figured we have not
hashed this out lately, so it may be kinda safe.

OK, here goes...

I have ignored all of the "how do I make my plants grow" threads, because

my
plants have done great all season with no meddling. I know, can you

imagine,
me not meddling? Anyway, now my plants are starting to yellow, and I am
regretting ignoring the plant threads.

Anyone care to discuss the 101's of plants....fertilizing, potash, spikes,
etc.

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