After watching n-number of videos, I somehow landed on this video. Excellent algorithm. Very clear and can be practically applied within an acceptable range of error. Thank you sir.
I'm curious how many of these symptoms are universal for all plants and where they differ? The title says greenhouse plants, but I have potted trees that seem to have the same identifiable symptoms.
I need to know about sulfur toxicity. I added 3 tablespoons to 3 gallons and my plant turned pale yellow like sulfer deficiency. How should I fix? My ph is good at 6.5
I love these videos, they're the best videos I've found for this stuff. *Where are you getting the attributes and characteristics of each element/mineral etc. from? Is there a PDF or chart or something that I can download please?* Is there a power point file or something if not? :) For example: A chart detailing which elements are mobile, partially mobile, and immobile. And detailing the specific symptoms of each element, so we can compare and 'sherlock holmes' our way through as you do in your examples. Haha. I'd love it. I watched the sherlock holmes nutrient deficiency video years ago and just found it again, for someone else to watch. Thanks a lot.
My young protea plants of about 20 cm in height develops necrotic leave turning black .As this spreads through out the plant the plant dies off.I was told not to use fertilizer on protea plants.Any reason why this happens.
Can you give us information how to prepare organic fertilizers. For example for calcium I soak eggs shelves and water the plant with that water. What about for zinc, etc?
Soaking egg shells in water doesn’t give you more calcium. It takes a while for calcium from egg shells to break down to be usable. If you’re in soil, you’d have to grind the shells down to a fine powder, and top dress the pots/beds. Scratch it in. This way the microbes can ingest it in less time and give you the nutes you need
One if the best online seminars on identifying plant nutrient deficiency! This was so well organized & easy to follow & understand!
Wow. This video. Wow. Such a complete and clear-cut guideline, amazing! Thank you so so much
Wow! After watching many armature growers explaining issues with specific plants this a tool box to apply to all growing. Thank you so much for this!
wow, this dichotomous key distinction is so helpful. This provides the context to make plant deficiency information actionable! thank you!
Omg I finally figured out what happended to my pepperomia argyria. Very informative and helpful!
This is the best educational video! God bless you Brian!
After watching n-number of videos, I somehow landed on this video. Excellent algorithm. Very clear and can be practically applied within an acceptable range of error. Thank you sir.
Excellent algorithm refers to the algorithm to identify nutrient deficiency by Dr. Brian.
Awesome video. Very good explanation
Thank you so much for posting this. So helpful and detailed
Great information, presented in a very understandable way. Thank you!
Good stuff, really detailed and properly explained. I would also love to hear a larger discussion on Boron deficiency.
Very useful! Would love to hear a specific webinar about Boron!
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you so much. Very informative
I have success with cucumbers indoor but dwarf tomatoes have flowers but don't fruit. I guess that there is a lot of nitrigen for them.
The book is sold out everywhere, can anyone recommend an an equal or better alternative?
I'm curious how many of these symptoms are universal for all plants and where they differ? The title says greenhouse plants, but I have potted trees that seem to have the same identifiable symptoms.
Should be universal
@@sacramentallyill Should be, but I wonder where the variation lies.
Where to get these rare minerals like Zinc , Boron, Molybdenum, etc etc?
I need to know about sulfur toxicity. I added 3 tablespoons to 3 gallons and my plant turned pale yellow like sulfer deficiency. How should I fix? My ph is good at 6.5
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Great Information , Thanks
I love these videos, they're the best videos I've found for this stuff.
*Where are you getting the attributes and characteristics of each element/mineral etc. from? Is there a PDF or chart or something that I can download please?* Is there a power point file or something if not? :)
For example: A chart detailing which elements are mobile, partially mobile, and immobile. And detailing the specific symptoms of each element, so we can compare and 'sherlock holmes' our way through as you do in your examples.
Haha. I'd love it.
I watched the sherlock holmes nutrient deficiency video years ago and just found it again, for someone else to watch.
Thanks a lot.
Good question. And where can we get that book in .pdf.
Take notes ....
Nice one
I have hydroponics cucumbers indoors and some fruits have white needles. Is anybody knows what is the reason for this?
anyone know where to get a copy of the powerpoint being used for this presentation?
You guys are very close to popcorn keep doing what you're doing
My young protea plants of about 20 cm in height develops necrotic leave turning black .As this spreads through out the plant the plant dies off.I was told not to use fertilizer on protea plants.Any reason why this happens.
Can you give us information how to prepare organic fertilizers. For example for calcium I soak eggs shelves and water the plant with that water.
What about for zinc, etc?
Soaking egg shells in water doesn’t give you more calcium. It takes a while for calcium from egg shells to break down to be usable. If you’re in soil, you’d have to grind the shells down to a fine powder, and top dress the pots/beds. Scratch it in. This way the microbes can ingest it in less time and give you the nutes you need
dissolve egg shells in nitrogen acid, only Ca nitrate is soluble in water
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