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Old 07-30-2007, 11:45 AM
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For the time being, I would stake these up so that they take a set/harden in the upright position. Are you using pure water? I had a problem with weak growths and flower spikes when using RO (reverse osmosis) water and regular fertilizer. Seems the plants were not getting macro minerals, not to be confused with micro minerals. It is Calcium, magnesium and I think one other macro mineral that they need. MSU fertilizer for pure water contains these minerals.
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