Lol i use dolomite lime at 4tbs per gallon of soil and the cal mag starts a week after flowering and doesnt stop til flush
Wow, I have been so skimpy @1Tbs/gallon. Awesome. Thank you.
Lol i use dolomite lime at 4tbs per gallon of soil and the cal mag starts a week after flowering and doesnt stop til flush
Thanks hecno. I will leave your question for people who know what their talking about.Well well well , Cal/Mag , great bit of info guys , 1 question for your , is all cal/mag the same or are some brands different and Yeatster looks like things are coming along mighty fine mate .
That's an interesting approach...getting 2 brands of CalMg. That is something I may just copy, in the near future. Thanks for sharing.From my understanding calcium attaches to other chemicals. That's usually why there is a small amount of nitrogen in most brands.
I started the major increase of calmag during the middle of last run and continued through to chop. This run I'm already adding 1tsp per gallon since there is signs of cal def around day 30. The only thing I see besides empty bottles is amazing plant health. Just keep an eye on them and when you see signs increase and if things are looking good I'd leave it alone.
Hecno some brands derive the calcium from different things. I have seen a total of 6 different forms of calcium. I now add in 50% general hydro and 50% botanicare since they are both different. Probably not explaining this properly but I'm not a chemist.
Thanks man.Lookin good man! Subbed.
I think recommendation on cal mag bottles say 3-5 ml, which is equal to 1 table spoon. Per gallon. Through the whole schedule it says to keep between 3-5ml. Plants change through the whole growth, needing more in the later end...so going by the bottle simple is misinformative.
Just my bit.
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