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Old August 15, 2016   #12
PureHarvest
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Not more fert, just the right fert. is what was meant.
The liquid espoma has no micronutrients, calcium, magnesium, or sulfur. As Nematode said, it is not a complete fertilizer.
Plus it seems that any build up might not be getting flushed out.
As far as disease, it does not seem as though there are any syptoms of foliar disease, so spending time worrying about pruning lower leaves might put focus on the wrong problem right now.
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