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Is my solution too mild ?
Hi Ron. I have new chrysanthemum cuttings in a 11-Plant for a week with a mild nutrient solution of GH Flora with 15 ml of each part for 5 gal. The new growths are VERY twisted and deformed. The cuttings are from a chrysanthemum in soil, which has no problems like this !!! Is my solution too mild ? Recently, I've moved and my new house is in a "hard water" zone and my previous was in a "soft water" zone, but I use my "old" soft water nutrients. Can I have a problem with this. Thank you for support.
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My guess would be yes to both your question. I really don't know that much about plants. It just seams like I know a lot about plants from the years of pictures I've posted but it's really the hydro systems I build that does the job.
Plus I don't post pictures of the frankenstein plants that I have grown over the years. Don't want to scare the kids. I have to go cut down about 30 peppers plants today that are covered in bugs and mold. My motto is if it don't start flourishing fast then jerk it out and toss in the compost pile. Because their are plenty more bedding plants waiting at my local nursery that just can't wait to get their roots out of that nasty dirt and into one of my gardens. |
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