Should I supplement Calmag when tap is 40PPM..

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Kushymane

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Fellas what’s going on!? I had a question about whether or not I should be supplementing calmag (or perhaps something else as well) in my tap.. water is 7.5 PH 40 PPM I know that’s pretty clean water so I just wanted some input from established growers.. Medium is Coast of Maine stonington blend super soil.
 
growsince79

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Fellas what’s going on!? I had a question about whether or not I should be supplementing calmag (or perhaps something else as well) in my tap.. water is 7.5 PH 40 PPM I know that’s pretty clean water so I just wanted some input from established growers.. Medium is Coast of Maine stonington blend super soil.
If growing hydro yes it does. Organic probably not.
 
Aqua Man

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In soil no and even in hydro it will depend on the base nutrients you are using. Almost every nutrient on the market will have adequate calcium. If you see a calcium deficiency in soil there is likely another cause other than not enough calcium in the soil.
 
growsince79

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Fellas what’s going on!? I had a question about whether or not I should be supplementing calmag (or perhaps something else as well) in my tap.. water is 7.5 PH 40 PPM I know that’s pretty clean water so I just wanted some input from established growers.. Medium is Coast of Maine stonington blend super soil.
I wish my tap water was 40.
 
SmokerBwah

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True. But that’s drama. You can just trial and error till you see what the plant likes/doesn’t like. That’s what I do. Shoot first ask questions later. Unless your chicken ? !
 
Aqua Man

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Not all tap water has plenty of calcium. Its best to get a water analysis done.
Agreed. But most nutrients do. Personally I feel if you are in soil and see a calcium deficiency 99% of the time it's due to some other factor.

True. But that’s drama. You can just trial and error till you see what the plant likes/doesn’t like. That’s what I do. Shoot first ask questions later. Unless your chicken ? !
You can get general analysis from you local water report. Most municipalities have them available online at the click of a the finger.
 
Kushymane

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Agreed. But most nutrients do. Personally I feel if you are in soil and see a calcium deficiency 99% of the time it's due to some other factor.


You can get general analysis from you local water report. Most municipalities have them available online at the click of a the finger.
ill check it out thanks aqua
 
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