Tophat665 Minion of the Scaled Ones. Jul 13, 2006 324 0 0 NoVa Jul 5, 2007 #11 THe white color is a nutrient deficiency. I get it on my (green) Cabomba and Bacopa when I forget to fertilize. I think (think, mind you) that it's a potassium deficiency, but it could be phosphate.
THe white color is a nutrient deficiency. I get it on my (green) Cabomba and Bacopa when I forget to fertilize. I think (think, mind you) that it's a potassium deficiency, but it could be phosphate.
mellowvision Seafood Lover May 17, 2007 5,099 0 0 Brooklyn NY www.mellowvision.com Real Name Bill Brissette Jul 7, 2007 #12 wish I could tell. most everything else is doing ok, but these are just wilting away. i've been fertilizing with Kent's Freshwater Plant solution.
wish I could tell. most everything else is doing ok, but these are just wilting away. i've been fertilizing with Kent's Freshwater Plant solution.