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Huh? Canna nutrients contain PLENTY of calcium and magnesium. If your tap water is 0.2 to 0.5 you shouldn't need any calcium magnesium product or supplement.
@Nugteq yes keep it simple that is my goal, just want to keep it simple the right way if that makes any sense. really not trying to complicate things I just want to Understand them.
Must be doing something right because everything you mention here I got going...
I recently install an R/O filter
I have that 6/9 formula
Actually have mkp and soluble potash coming today. 1lb of each
Also coming today is my
-alphalpa meal
-hy-Brix molasses
-maxicrop kelp extract
For my og bio war
One thing I want to get going is some sort of super thrive.
Does anyone know anything about this?
From what I reads growth stimulant called Triacontanol is the main ingredient in this.
Apparently Triacantonal is in alphalpha meal?
-so that means that it is in the compost tea?[/QUOTE
U got it.. good thru harvest IMO
U got it..Good thru harvest.
I clean my 5 gal brew bucket about twice a month. Each time making a fresh brew. For one week it goes half. ..Add pinch of root n foliar ...1 glug molasses...Filled to top ro h20..N u just saved a pretty penny on all that ish being sold
U got it..Good thru harvest.
I clean my 5 gal brew bucket about twice a month. Each time making a fresh brew. For one week it goes half. ..Add pinch of root n foliar ...1 glug molasses...Filled to top ro h20..N u just saved a pretty penny on all that ish being sold
Sure will. Custom. I'll throw some knowledge out there on my thread.Is that a custom res? How do you set that up? I have been hand-watering and I'm wanting to get on some sort of drip system...from what I read that might save me some time?
good advice thank youCanna Coco A and B isn't DESIGNED for tap water, because tap water quality varies enormously from city to city. It's more designed for a more pure water, but CAN be used with tap water if the quality is good enough.
Your water is very good quality with low ppm and therefore isn't an issue. You probably don't need to ADD ca/mg because it's likely already present in your water. If you were using RO water, or your city water was low in hardness, you'd need to add it. But your plants have good green stems - you shouldn't need to add any at all.
This is still the best explanation yet bradda!They aren't recommending a starting EC value, as they are assuming that there is some sort of ca/mg present, whether it's in the water already, or if you're adding it before you mix your nutes. .2 EC is what they assume water that's LOW in ca/mg to be and .4EC is what they consider Standard Water. In the drop down for hardness level, you would select what you know about your source water first, and the starting EC assumption changes. If you are using RO water, add ca/mg to the manufacturer's recommendation by volume, not EC (the ca/mg manufacturer) - and don't really worry about it being exactly .4EC. I mean, if the label says mix 4 mL/gal then do that - don't mix it using EC. Then set the online calculator to Standard Water and it will calculate everything including your expected ppm.
Good Deal! Always glad to have another member join the crew! I wish I knew about the DGC when I started! Silica Blast must have just slipped my mind, I use Pro-Tekt Myself. there are so many damn names and nutrients I'm suprised I keep up with everything as well as I do lol@FennarioMike @JMcG
-Checked out the Dude Grow Show, it's radical now I'm going to have to find more time in my day. DGC
@Saint Skinny Thank you for Turning me on to this member now
Armor Kote or Pro-Tekt? -Noticed you didn't mention Silica blast?
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