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I use these 2 products in combination;Mixing nutrients with cal mag? Just add the tsp into my solution? Or mix solution into pre diluted calmag? I know mixing things a certain way can help ph swing. Just not sure if it would apply to this. Also next question using a 20 20 20 what is a ideal ppm range. I burnt my plants last time, this time I made a 100ppm solution and tested It on a plant. It is now the tallest. But could i go more? I see why people mix there own so they know how many ppm per macro nutrient they are getting. I'd figure there is no real way of knowing how many ppm of what macro nutrient I'm getting saying I'm sure the micronutrients also make up some of the total ppm.
Mixing nutrients with cal mag? Just add the tsp into my solution? Or mix solution into pre diluted calmag? I know mixing things a certain way can help ph swing. Just not sure if it would apply to this. Also next question using a 20 20 20 what is a ideal ppm range. I burnt my plants last time, this time I made a 100ppm solution and tested It on a plant. It is now the tallest. But could i go more? I see why people mix there own so they know how many ppm per macro nutrient they are getting. I'd figure there is no real way of knowing how many ppm of what macro nutrient I'm getting saying I'm sure the micronutrients also make up some of the total ppm.
(1)If use tap water, you don't need to use calmag (only in the seedling stage and the early stage of plant growth, around the fourth week of flowering).
It's tap water + nutrient solution + pH down or pH up
(3)If use RO water, then according to the( emerald havest) I use, I need to match 5ml of calmag first, then the nutrient solution, and finally in the ph down or up。
If you are going to add silicon to the nutrient solution, then RO water- silicon - (pH 6.0) - calmag -nutrient solution -adjust pH
This is not correct because there's no Cal Mag in the fertilizer that OP is using(1)If use tap water, you don't need to use calmag (only in the seedling stage and the early stage of plant growth, around the fourth week of flowering).
It's tap water + nutrient solution + pH down or pH up
(3)If use RO water, then according to the( emerald havest) I use, I need to match 5ml of calmag first, then the nutrient solution, and finally in the ph down or up。
If you are going to add silicon to the nutrient solution, then RO water- silicon - (pH 6.0) - calmag -nutrient solution -adjust pH
Dude , calmag afterI use these 2 products in combination;
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Mix the nutrients first, then add the Cal Mag, then check and adjust pH
These are all approximate PPM and they depend on the size of the plants, the overall health excetera
I used those two products and nothing else to grow this plant
- Seedlings I don't feed
- Early veg 200 - 300
- Veg 300 - 550
- Bloom 550 - 850
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Hope that helped, if you have further questions I'll be around in the morning, good luck!
? Bro, what is that mean ? op?This is not correct because there's no Cal Mag in the fertilizer that OP is using
bi week ?I bought a ro for this, my tap water is well over 500 ppm, and I'm using soil. Just needed a safe range and beach nailed it lol. I mixed last night at 360 ppm ended with 5.7ph. Guess I did miss a big question. Is this typically a bi weekly feeding?
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