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Old 14-06-2006, 07:44 PM
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but then what about high N lower P&K...would they turn plants red?????
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The reverse is true

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Old 14-06-2006, 09:37 PM
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The reverse is true

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that means low N...higher p and K meakes the plant red?...rite

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i just put in Azoo iron 2 days ago ...and the darn thing is darn expensive.
Just get the iron from Dom...

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that means low N...higher p and K meakes the plant red?...rite
Hi Ari, Just the low NO3. higher P and K has no bearing on the redness.

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Hi Ari, Just the low NO3. higher P and K has no bearing on the redness.

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aaah..interesting and conflicting...well...guess i better go back to using Azoo or Seachem...instead of trying to figure out whats the right choice.
hahaha...trying to save some money experimenting on garden ferts...well,guess thats why seacheam and azoo iron are expensive...they got everything figured out..hahaha

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Old 15-06-2006, 06:51 AM
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ari, faster post pic see see.. so i can learn also

ok... but with hp la...wait my fren return camera can get better photo.
this is the 3rd day...after one water change. no melting and rummy nose didnt die ...so this chicken fert is safe to use....algae?...have to wait and see.
That means Dom dont hav to face the Shotgun ...and now can go sapu all the chicken ferts ...hahaha






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Old 15-06-2006, 09:09 AM
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Dont shortgun me lar. As long as the fert didn't explore in the water. Algae will not grow and fishes won't die. But be carefull with those NPK fert. Kind of salty to plants. a bit will do...

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Old 16-06-2006, 02:17 AM
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Dont shortgun me lar. As long as the fert didn't explore in the water. Algae will not grow and fishes won't die. But be carefull with those NPK fert. Kind of salty to plants. a bit will do...

no lah ...i wont add in the salty type la...and then i gave all the ferts i bought to my frens ...let them try la
sort of bought the wrong type.....now go look for those with low N
now bery busy la bos....got lots of project coming up la.

hai lor ...u got try actinic lights before?

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actinic lights make the plant looke more green... my MH got 2 of them. seldom turn it on.

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Old 16-06-2006, 09:13 AM
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Dont shortgun me lar. As long as the fert didn't explore in the water. Algae will not grow and fishes won't die. But be carefull with those NPK fert. Kind of salty to plants. a bit will do...

hmm how do u know those fert is salty? dont ask me to taste it myself :P

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