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Molybdenum deficiency

blondie

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This is looking like molybdenum deficiency to me. I’m not sure how to resolve actually. ?? Growing in soil. Recently started feed of sea 90. No other nutes.
 

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goingrey

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Sea-90 is a rock salt obtained by the natural evaporation process of pure ocean water by the sun.

You're feeding them sea salt? I think there's your issue. Can't be a complete fertilizer surely.
 

xet

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I too enjoy cutting sea-salt (pink salt) into my water/compost tea. And raw honey, and apple cider vinegar and other things forumites say don't work.

This is what I do and my leaves always look like my pro.

A 5 gallon painters bucket, a $7 Wal-Mart Aquarium pump, fill with water (tap is OK, bubble with water and citrus peels for 24 hours), after 24 hours add 1 gallon of composted animal manure, bubble for 6-24 hours *or until your nose tells you *or until the foam is about to spill everwhere, direct feed liquid to soil
 

Creeperpark

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It's not a molybdenum deficiency. SEA 90 is a micronutrient additive which has no macronutrients. . If you use a complete fertilizer and a premium soil mix you should not have any problems. Since SEA 90 is a micronutrient you may need to start adding an NPK fertilizer. 😎
 

moose eater

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I quit using sea salt from anyone a few years ago, including Azomite, Sea90, etc., as I found it contributed to my troubles back then.
 
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