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That’s a whole lot more calmag than what they recommend. Is that botanicare calmag or Cali magic? Cali is twice the potency. I suspected it was too low in N for veg early flower, the additional N from the calmag would help address that. Coco is naturally high in potassium, the drier it gets the higher available potassium becomes in relation to cal and mag (among other things). If you’re watering frequently it becomes less of an issue but in larger containers that take a couple days to dry your plants could be spending days in a high K low Ca/Mg rootzone environment causing deficiencies. Idk that’s my guess. My plants look like absolute trash. The identical room next to it on my usual nutes looks mint. The previous crop in this room turned out great. I can understand a little learning curve onnew nutes that’s to be expected but these aren’t slightly underfed looking. They are brutal. Believe me I want this to work as I bought big containers of this food expecting great things and obviously it can work JBs crush it w this stuff- IN WOOL fed frequently. But at this point I’ve lost a lot of medicine, a canopy that normally goes from 30% full to 100% in the first 3 weeks is at 45-50% full in the first two weeks. It’s sad. I’m sad lolNov 29, 2018 #7
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@3balls I'll give u the recipe bro
from day 1 of bloom
Base 6g per gal
LIFE .2g per gal
3 ml cal mag per gal
Add SHINE at day 10 ,1g per gal
You should be around 1250 ppms
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Day 35
BASE 3g per gal
SHINE 2g per gal
LIFE .2g per gal
CAL MAG 3 ml per gal
That's about 800 poms
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Day 42
SHINE 1g per gal
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Day 49
Water
That's an 8 week schedule.for 10 weekers I extend the 1-34 feed until day 48.
What to expect ? Alot of stretch the 1st 2 weeks,huge roots,and the need for almost daily feedings.The later flower thing would be how explosive that shine is when the base it cut.