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Old 08-17-2017, 01:38 AM #31
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Sorry for the back-to-back post...but let me drop a few bread crumbs towards a path that might be helpful https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828433/

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Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant elements on earth. Although not considered essential for the growth and development of higher plants, it is nonetheless known to increase vigor and to play protective roles. Its protective effects include for instance alleviation of (a)biotic stress damages and heavy metal toxicity. Si was shown to interact with several components of the plant cell walls in the form of silica (SiO2). In plants SiO2 promotes strengthening of the cell walls and provides increased mechanical support to the aerial parts. The relationship SiO2-plant cell wall has been well documented in monocots and pteridophytes, which are known Si accumulators, while much less is known on the interaction of Si with the cell walls of dicots. We here provide a concise up-to-date survey on the interaction between Si and plant cell wall components by focussing on cellulose, hemicelluloses, callose, pectins, lignin, and proteins. We also describe the effects of Si on cell wall-related processes by discussing the published results in both monocots and dicots. We conclude our survey with a description of the possible mechanisms by which Si exerts priming in plants.
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Sorry for the back-to-back post...but let me drop a few bread crumbs towards a path that might be helpful https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4828433/
NP bro is great information thanks.
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I think it's too late this grow for the silicon, but I have stopped supplementing calimagic in case it was calcium causing lockout like Ratzilla suggested, and I haven't had a noticeable problem sense then, so fingers crossed you nailed this one, thanks man.
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you cant overwater with coco .
humidity can case it if you dont have oxygen in the water
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you cant overwater with coco .
humidity can case it if you dont have oxygen in the water
Once roots are established, yes from my understanding you cannot overwater. But starting off, if you have a seedling in a coco pot you have to be careful because it is possible to overwater before their roots are established.
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