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Old 09-01-2009, 10:40 AM
Soggy Soggy is offline
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Is it FLORAMATO DRY™ what you are using? Unfortunately they do not give any specification of this product, and I am used to analyse nutrient formulas with their actual PPM content in macro- and micro nutrient. That's how you can guess what may be lacking (in case).
No, its the two part dry nute called maxi grow and bloom.

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What about PH and nutrient temperatures, - and what about climate and actual air temperatures, sun exposure (partial scorch)?
Nute pH is about 6.5 but im using an aquarium pH kit so its about 6.5ish . Climate is tropical (im in the philippines) about 26-33C (79-91F)
Full sun exposure from 7am to about 2 pm which i think is quite well tolerated with very little wilting during really hot days.

I was convinced that it was a nute problem but the same symptoms are now happening to the soil grown ones. I have since destroyed the hydro grown ones and am still observing the soil grown tomatoes if the plant can still recover.

Im currently growing park's razzleberry and really hoping they wont meet the same fate.
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