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No doubt that works for you but there would be a big difference in how it works with someone in a 1 gal contain and a 5 gal with differing media amendments like perlite, vermiculite or hydroton.On grow I hand water first week 1 time a day as they are clones in cubes 2 week 2 feeds a day at 30 secs and in flower 4 feeds a day at 30 secs or if needed 40 sec that's why clay balls are need in pot drainage and sets water table in pot as u see I have no trouble with root rot as my bottom roots are in nute to with air stone so roots after clay balls sit in water nutes all the time .
No way possible for me to know bro... its organics in part no?Aqua, with one of my Thai strains, I can see that calcium is becoming an issue, but the nitrates seem sufficient, IMO. Don't wish to overdo nitrates in flower. Been using the Calcium Nitrate, what can I add during mid to late flowering, that can mitigate the problem, adding to the whole, while keeping my nutrients in a balanced ratio. I just need to control the Calcium, independent of the nitrate, is what I guess I'm saying....
Suggestions please, and a few would be ideal. Potassium or Phosphate could be with it, but so could something like sulfate, but it would need to be miscible in H20.
Ph, nutrient ratio/interactions/sources (look up milders chart), transpiration, salinity among others...I get the impression that calcium uptake is especially senstive to ph range, especially at acidic end, and possibly temps when it got a bit warmer. What factors, if any effect it's uptake?
So what are your ratios?Nah, not organic. Masterblend, completely salted, but I spray microbes only on the outsides, and give an occasional rinse with humics.
I'm going around 1400ppm at the moment.So what are your ratios?
In coco? What ppm?I'm going around 1400ppm at the moment.
using:
1 calcium nitrate
1 masterblend
0.75 Magnesium Sulfate
50 ppm of Monopotassium phosphate
40 ppm of Potassium Bicarbonate
probably around 20 ppm of sediment in the water for starters.
Been keeping pH around 6, but it did get a bit lower when I added the first doest of monopotassium phosphate, that's why started adding what's below it, for pH correction, plus the added potassium is needed at this point, I believe.
Then I run the humics/fluvics though it once a week, and fungi/microbes, as a flush.
Yes, coco and around 1400 ppm. Fuck they still smell good, no mistaken that one. Good God that last one stinks of limes. What a potent pheno, it's one of my strongest smelling plants.In coco? What ppm?
That's pretty high... maybe salinity and looks like light burn.Yes, coco and around 1400 ppm. Fuck they still smell good, no mistaken that one. Good God that last one stinks of limes. What a potent pheno, it's one of my strongest smelling plants.
It's sorta like the stinkiest plants sometimes have the worst problems. There all auto breeds too, BTW.
I think these ones just need more calcium to make that smell their producing, more than some of the other strains.
That's why the first 3 weeks I run ph at 5.8 for it can get the cal mag and u could have to much cal mag in pot if your dosing it with it and there is to much in pot it can't take up and giving lock out and burn signsI get the impression that calcium uptake is especially senstive to ph range, especially at acidic end, and possibly temps when it got a bit warmer. What factors, if any effect it's uptake?
Aqua, with one of my Thai strains, I can see that calcium is becoming an issue, but the nitrates seem sufficient, IMO. Don't wish to overdo nitrates in flower. Been using the Calcium Nitrate, what can I add during mid to late flowering, that can mitigate the problem, adding to the whole, while keeping my nutrients in a balanced ratio. I just need to control the Calcium, independent of the nitrate, is what I guess I'm saying....
Suggestions please, and a few would be ideal. Potassium or Phosphate could be with it, but so could something like sulfate, but it would need to be miscible in
Here we go, another good photo of the damage. Isolated to basically 2 plants.
Yes, coco and around 1400 ppm. Fuck they still smell good, no mistaken that one. Good God that last one stinks of limes. What a potent pheno, it's one of my strongest smelling plants.
It's sorta like the stinkiest plants sometimes have the worst problems. There all auto breeds too, BTW.
I think these ones just need more calcium to make that smell their producing, more than some of the other things to look at
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