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Km021
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Unfortunately it is quarantine over my country (turkey) and i have to wait till it gets over and go out to buy a cal-mag Online orders are full and they wil deliver my order in 2 weeks
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Dang, I cleared all my open tabs. I did a search using Terraplant 2 as the key word. Some of the links were in European languages but several were in English and all of those pointing to the same info....Thanks SW. I saw some of that but couldn’t find any info on the brand using the name and some of the text. Can you post a link?
Thanks SW. I saw some of that but couldn’t find any info on the brand using the name and some of the text. Can you post a link?
thanks alot for your support .❤ i will transplant it to a bigger pot , this time without coco & perlite for sure.I found it.
here - TerraPlant® 2 | COMPO EXPERT
If you click on ‘technical info’ you get the following highly technical details.
“Substrate for use in horticulture & gardening. Blended peat enriched with nutrients.”
Without more info such as the list of ingredients with percentages, my best guess would be that Km021 should either switch to the hydro ph range and find some more nutrients somewhere to feed the plant, or transplant into a bigger pot but this time skip the coco and perlite. This Terraplant 2 stuff is no doubt designed to be used as a general potting mix, not diluted a bunch, and the plant is hungry. That’d be a fairly safe guess I think.
If it is still getting fed hydro nutes in the soil ph range as mentioned earlier, it may be having ph troubles.
Honestly I’m not the best person to ask. I mostly sort of mix and match random nutrients. I’m not a big fan of nutrient lines that push huge numbers of bottles- but that’s business.
I do have some of that GH stuff somewhere but rarely use it. The GH trio is commonly used though. I think it’s a fairly simple basic nutrient line, not perfect but easy to use for beginners.
From what little I know Biobizz claims to be an ethical company, for whatever that’s worth, whereas GH is anything but.
I did go to their website, click on fertilizers, looked at bio grow and bio bloom which I would guess would be the two most needed. Even in the technical data I couldn’t find an analysis of the ingredients, which I find quite annoying. No doubt that can be easily found online though.
Maybe someone else on this thread has used this stuff. Otherwise a forum search will find you many who do.
Lots of people using Mega Crop these days. A one part fertilizer and seems to work fairly well. And cheap. Worth trying to get it to your country.
hi emilya hope you are well here my new update photo of my lady she getting weak what can i do for it untill the cal mag delivers?ground up eggshells are not going to be able to break down in time to beat the shipment of calmag that you have coming in, but I would investigate making your own calmagphos supplement out of them for future use... the link as to how to do that is in my links and tutorial thread, referenced in my signature lines.
Try watering not when the pots "look" like they need it, but when you are sure they need water by using the "lift the pot" method. If you can feel water weight, it is NOT time yet to water. These weeds need to dry out all the way down to the bottom roots each time between waterings and depending on the strength of your roots, this can take from one day all the way up to 7-10 days. If it goes more than 5 days, there is a problem, and you will need to do a partial watering, but I don't think your situation is that bad. I just think that by coming in too regularly to water before all the water has been used up, you have an almost permanent lake of water sitting in the bottoms of your containers, and it is this that the plant is complaining about.
The calmag is going to help, that isn't the entirety of the problem.