outlier
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I'm more surprised that my plants are still doing quite well despite all the problems. And mine look like trailer trash compared to boilingoil's! Can only imagine how much better they'd be minus all the screw upsI'm curious, why do you stay with coco when you "usually" have a problem in mid flower? Wouldn't it be easier to switch to Pro-Mix if you want to remain soilless, or switch to a soil?
I used to use Pro-Mix HP. I never had issues. I began mixing 20% Kellogg Patio Plus and 20% perlite to 60% HP and it's been working very, very well using a balance of synthetic and organic nutrients.
I'm not trying to convert you. I'm curious what coco delivers to justify all this challenge you're working with.
I know the solution for me is a coco specific line of nutes. But I am still curious as to what's been giving me grey hairs over the past few months. A lot of people giving out advice to just calmag it. But, as Canna says in the link Doc posted...
"throwing a calcium or magnesium product at the problem will just make it worse over time"
Seems the correct nutrient profile for the buffered capacity of your coco (???) is what it comes down to. I thought by going down the bagged coco route I would not have to worry about this, based on my research (and understanding of it... lol) at the time. I think I read this:
http://maximumyield.com/buffering-up-adjusting-the-cation-exchange-capacity-in-coco-growing-media/
And just went, nah, stuff that. I will screw that shit up and bought the H&G bagged coco instead... lol