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Old June 5, 2017   #16
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If you're using TTF, then that should be ok, I thought you had something more organic, where imbalance is more likely to happen. It's probably temporary, maybe due to too much water.
The main micro elements to use (I don't include Ca and Mg here since they are basically macro) are Fe, B,Cu,Mn,Zn and Mo, probably in that order.
Here's a jolly nice site that most of you probably know: https://cals.arizona.edu/hydroponict...s/nutritio.htm
Of course, it's somewhat old, it would be better to have an alternative with chelated elements, but these are also more easily available to the normal person.
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Old June 5, 2017   #17
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Nice looking garden, or should i say 'farm'.

Good method so you can keep an eye on issues. I'm guessing you have a copper
spray on hand just in case it is fungal. (?)

So many things look like other things.
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