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Looks like mag def
You can put a bandaid on it with foliar application but its best to get it in the roots. I would add some more sensi to your feedsHallo GT,
Thanks for stopping by..
How would I combat that in the best way
I have sensi cal mag and I have epsom salts
What would be your recommendation?
You can put a bandaid on it with foliar application but its best to get it in the roots. I would add some more sensi to your feeds
How much does it say to add? Do half thatIf my starting water is 200 ppm / 0.4 ec how much cal mag should I add on regular basis?
I really dont think thats a mag def.
Also, im curious why u wud think it is a mag def, @GT21 ?
What ur seeing happens to me all the time w seedlings. They're just hungry in general. I'm willing to bet if ya give em some veg nutes mixed to 650ppm total and 6.0ph that within 2 waterings they will be 100% better.
I didnt see purple stems and mag likes to bind to coco. I know someone that fed his coco very VERY sparingly and used flower nutes with great success.. @SrenotsI really dont think thats a mag def.
Also, im curious why u wud think it is a mag def, @GT21 ?
What ur seeing happens to me all the time w seedlings. They're just hungry in general. I'm willing to bet if ya give em some veg nutes mixed to 650ppm total and 6.0ph that within 2 waterings they will be 100% better.
650 ppm is not needed.... I'm in bloom now and 650 ppm is where I'm at, getting ready for a rinse in a week, I use straight water (good well water) that's 70 ppm and 7.0 PH, I ph down to 5.8 to 5.9, and that's it for seedlings, then after a month of veg I went to 200 PPM, then another month go to 450 at flip, then 650PPM now in bloom... no need for all those nutes when they are babies, hope this helps....(BTW, I only use bloom nutes from start to finish, CNS17 Bloom)I didnt see purple stems and mag likes to bind to coco. I know someone that fed his coco very VERY sparingly and used flower nutes with great success.. @Srenots
650 ppm is not needed.... I'm in bloom now and 650 ppm is where I'm at, getting ready for a rinse in a week, I use straight water (good well water) that's 70 ppm and 7.0 PH, I ph down to 5.8 to 5.9, and that's it for seedlings, then after a month of veg I went to 200 PPM, then another month go to 450 at flip, then 650PPM now in bloom... no need for all those nutes when they are babies, hope this helps....(BTW, I only use bloom nutes from start to finish, CNS17 Bloom)
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Would like to hear some more opinions regarding the regiments I have followed with the two groups.
I have supplemented one group with extra cal mag and the other group with extra mag..
I have found that almost every body haven probleems with coco..
Hope to get more opinions from the community.
Ill be posting regulary.
what brand of coco are you using? I'm using Botanicare CocoGro in 2 gallon pots, 600 HPS.....I keep the PH at 5.8 to 5.9.....very little nutes and great results...
650 ppm is not needed.... I'm in bloom now and 650 ppm is where I'm at, getting ready for a rinse in a week, I use straight water (good well water) that's 70 ppm and 7.0 PH, I ph down to 5.8 to 5.9, and that's it for seedlings, then after a month of veg I went to 200 PPM, then another month go to 450 at flip, then 650PPM now in bloom... no need for all those nutes when they are babies, hope this helps....(BTW, I only use bloom nutes from start to finish, CNS17 Bloom)
no, when they are seedlings they don't need to be fed is what I'm trying to say... try it , you will like it...Thanks for your feed back all looks owsome except the part of leaving them hungry for a month in coco.
Maybe if am using cfl or something but for sure not my set up.
I can run up to 6x600w in my setup if I want to.
why does everyone think you have to use a sht load of nutes to grow pot man? free your mind, your ass will follow....dig?
you ever tried organics?
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