Emilya Green
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and even if you could wash out a majority of active microlife, which would take one heck of a flush, they multiply every couple of hours in a wet container... something else is the matter.
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sounds like you are on the right track, but why would you ever water an organic grow to heavy runoff??
and even if you could wash out a majority of active microlife, which would take one heck of a flush, they multiply every couple of hours in a wet container... something else is the matter.
just looked at the em-1 and saw that it is really just for repair... it is the equivalent of my lactobacillus serum made from milk. The key is in the tea that you have brewing and what colonies of microlife it is going to bring in. No matter how good your brew, Voodoo Juice, URB and my new favorite, freeze dried and cheap RealGrower's recharge is the ticket. Each of them will have specifically cultured families of the correct microlife tuned in and ready to deal with exactly the minerals you have put in your soil. They guarantee to turn around a failing grow in 48 hours. I am using it on my tomatoes outside growing in heavily overused and depleted soil from my grow room. They are doing great!
do not prune, or guess what will happen? the new growth still needs P... let these already targeted leaves give all of their stored goodness back to the plant. The plant will remove them when it is ready. Also, since your goal is to repair this before going to flower... wouldn't it be a good idea to leave your canaries in the coal mine so you can tell if you have fixed it or it continues to get worse? There is nothing as rewarding as learning to read the plants, see a problem developing and then see that you successfully stopped it from progressing, with even half damaged leaves holding on and contributing right to the end. Wear those leaves with pride my friend... they came with a lesson.