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interesting article on silicon

Twisted pleasur

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I understand the pot thing.

I don't understand the difference between your veg and flower. Same soil right?

If that soil is good for flower why do you feel the need to add to it for veg?

Yes same soil I take the pots of soil clean the roots out and replant a new plant back in it. Then feed and with cal mag.

But there still seems to be a mag def. no matter what food Ive treid.

Im wondering if it is a lockout issue.
But now that u said its really easy to flush SI maybe thats what I need to do.

Maybe the best course of action would be Make up a light food and flush with run off till things stabilize. Which I haven't tried.

Hope this makes sense. Sorry not trying to lose the purpose of this thread.
 

Twisted pleasur

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Little update. Flushed with 200ppm and let things dry out a little and started back with a complete food regimen including SI and it appears problem is fixed. Something in the soil going back to veg. is off I guess.
Im just happy that its fixed.

Thank you for your time.

T~P
 

the gnome

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ive seen a huge increase in stem and branch sturdiness after using it.
its cheap and i use it all the time now.
 

TLoft13

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I won't ever again grow without it.
Plants are far more resilient against pests and heat-stress with supplemented silicon.
Ask me how i know....
 

burns1n209

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gives me hollow stems, but i have to say its a good thing. extra frosty and sturdy branches, hardly ever tie anything up..pro-tek..
 

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