Thankyou I just wanted confirmation as it’s my first grow, I’ve done what you said and I’m going to keep it up for the rest of the weeks coming. Thanks so muchYes, it looks like it...up your pH a smidge (6.5-6.6); it will help with Ca uptake. Good luck.
I’m using botanicare cal mag plus, is that alright it’s 2 - 0 - 0, using 1ml per LitreAlso be careful what you add for calcium. Things like bone meal also add N and it looks like you got enough of that.
I’m struggling with this same thing right now. Mine is only on a couple leaves so I’m not adding bone meal just for that reason. Hopefully someone like @spek9 ,@TreeFarmerCharlie orI’m using botanicare cal mag plus, is that alright it’s 2 - 0 - 0, using 1ml per Litre
The other nutrients I’m using - 0.5ml flora micro per litre and 1.3ml flora bloom per litre (week 5 into flower) ppm around 580 - 650Can you please take a whole plant picture with the grow lights off?
Very often Calcium deficiency is caused by issues with other nutrients, so a picture of the entire plant can help rule that out. It'd help to know what other nutrients besides the Cal-Mag you're using, and at what levels you're mixing it for even better analysis.
Botanicare Cal-Mag Plus uses Calcium Nitrate as the Ca source, which is why it has 2% Nitrogen in it. I draw my water from the lake I live on, so the PPM is extremely low (55-65 PPM), so I have to add Cal-Mag at all times (especially because I'm growing in Sunshine #4 which is inert) when I lower the amount of Calcium Nitrate I mix into my nutrient stock tanks for the flowering plants. I use 4.5mL per gallon, so a little more than your 1mL per Litre (a gallon is 3.89 Litres).
NopeMedium is soil, ph 6.2 - 6.4, ppm 600