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Since coco I always feed till end (treat as semi-hydro meaning no in between flushing ), I just "light feed ,350-500 ppm) instead of normal 700-850 ppm
Just do 1 light feed and watch how they react and then maybe do a bumped version or if they look hungry just feed normal (700-850ppm)
Man that is badass!I've been saving snow the last month and a half lol.. good ol Mother Nature giving me 6.3's across the board.. a few more totes to go to 300 gallons :)
If it were my run, this is when I'd be wanting to flip them. Address the -N and get 'em GOIN'!
To the OP--there is no such thing as a "cal-mag" deficiency. I have a whole thread on it. If you're seeing lowers yellowing overall, then it's low on N. Range your pH, too, let it go between 5.8-6.2. Usually 6.0 is the sweet spot to peg for most strains IME. Are you giving enough? Generally, as long as they start getting Ca from the start and continue until about 2-4 weeks prior to harvest then they should be ok. In my opinion all 'Cal-Mag' products are bereft of sufficient Ca, ratios are usually in the 2:1 or 3:1 Ca:Mg range, IME in coir 4:1 is much better and 6:1 is super sweet.
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