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B Considine
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My crypt leaves are curling back on themselves. IS this normal? Also, many are developing holes, which I can only assume is a nutrient deficiency or water quality issue.

Can anyone provide some insight?

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Are they pin holes? It sounds like a mineral defficiency....most likely potassium.
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Post by B Considine »

Much larger than pin hole size. And what about the curling? Is that a potassium issue also? Should I just load the area up with Flourish tabs?
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Thanks guys. Potassium seems to be the consensus. I had hoped to avoid the whole NPK thing, but it looks like I'm headed down that path regardless.
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Post by Aaron »

Yes, leaf curling is also a mineral defficiency. Sorry, I should have mentioned that too. :D
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