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Sorry Aspie didn’t see your post yes I am it’s a ISH 4r
No worries, mate.
There is a theory that LED lights need more calcium than other lights. That may be your problem. To fix it, add a tablespoon of dolomite lime to every 5 litres of soil. Do this 1-2 months prior to using it. Make sure the soil is damp after mixing it.
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Sorry Aspie didn’t see your post yes I am it’s a ISH 4r
No worries, mate.
There is a theory that LED lights need more calcium than other lights. That may be your problem. To fix it, add a tablespoon of dolomite lime to every 5 litres of soil. Do this 1-2 months prior to using it. Make sure the soil is damp after mixing it.
I have read this somewhere before and was thinking along those lines that’s very helpful thanks Aspie, as far as I’m aware these bagged batmix soils don’t have any added calcium.
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Sorry Aspie didn’t see your post yes I am it’s a ISH 4r
No worries, mate.
There is a theory that LED lights need more calcium than other lights. That may be your problem. To fix it, add a tablespoon of dolomite lime to every 5 litres of soil. Do this 1-2 months prior to using it. Make sure the soil is damp after mixing it.
I have read this somewhere before and was thinking along those lines that’s very helpful thanks Aspie, as far as I’m aware these bagged batmix soils don’t have any added calcium.
I prefer to use the white powdered dolomite than the less refined brown dolomite as it seems to work quicker.
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I got the same outside this year never got it before and kenno thought it was ph but I’m sure it was fine ph I wonder if it my hard/soft water now seeing this not ph
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And still get it a bit indoors also but first time inside so could be to do with all sorts of things why in there but the outside ones never happened before
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I got the same outside this year never got it before and kenno thought it was ph but I’m sure it was fine ph I wonder if it my hard/soft water now seeing this not ph
Go on your water providers website and you should be able to get a composition analysis