<span class="link_user">@PuufPuuf</span>, At first I thought that I have very weak bloom fertilizers. I decided that it was a lack of phosphorus, but the addition of bloom did not help. I think that this is a block of calcium due to an overdose of phosphorus and potassium. Now the leaves are showing signs of calcium deficiency. I made a new solution with two or three weeks old tap water. what do you think? tap water is 200 ppm. I don't have a Сalmag. i have calcium nitrate. chelated calcium. and magnesium sulfate. but I really don't like magnesium sulfate))
I think everything will be fine. Now the ppm of the solution is about 400 ppm. pure water 200 ppm. I think that tomorrow I will try to spray with calcium chelate
waiting for new measuring tools:unamused:
<span class="link_user">@ArthurStotch</span>, viens regarder les magnifique plantes ...pas les seins de madame :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: