W Waterloo Kid Fish Addict Joined Feb 21, 2003 Messages 725 Reaction score 0 Location Cardiff, Wales, UK Apr 21, 2005 #1 I seem to remember that if the leaves of my Hygro. polysperma turn pink this is a sign of nitrate deficiency. Is this right? WK
I seem to remember that if the leaves of my Hygro. polysperma turn pink this is a sign of nitrate deficiency. Is this right? WK
S stanley New Member Joined Mar 23, 2004 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Location suffolk uk Apr 21, 2005 #2 No it just means that your lighting is strong enough to change the pigment from green to red.
OP OP W Waterloo Kid Fish Addict Joined Feb 21, 2003 Messages 725 Reaction score 0 Location Cardiff, Wales, UK Apr 21, 2005 #3 Ah right! S'pose 108 watts of T5 and 80 watts of T8 will do that to a plany when it's 50mm from the plant! Ta OK then, sometimes the leaves of my pygmy chain sword and the hygro develop all crinked. Any idea? WK Edit: Good Thread Title Spelling!
Ah right! S'pose 108 watts of T5 and 80 watts of T8 will do that to a plany when it's 50mm from the plant! Ta OK then, sometimes the leaves of my pygmy chain sword and the hygro develop all crinked. Any idea? WK Edit: Good Thread Title Spelling!