Whether or not you need calmag with coco depends on which nutrient line you use. Some nutes, yes you 100% need it, others have plenty of calmag in the formula...then another factor is your water-some tap has a lot of calcium in it-my teapot says so. This is just a good example of why blanket statements should be avoided as much as possible.I've read 100s of times that you/we need calmag with coco, coco needs calmag and other such stuff.
Constantly conflicting advice made me go buy some to try for myself.
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If you haven't needed it previously don't waste your money.
Yes its good when it's put across sensibly like you have done by covering the variables like tap water nutrients etc, however I've read numerous times that you must use calmag with coco regardless of anything.Whether or not you need calmag with coco depends on which nutrient line you use. Some nutes, yes you 100% need it, others have plenty of calmag in the formula...then another factor is your water-some tap has a lot of calcium in it-my teapot says so. This is just a good example of why blanket statements should be avoided as much as possible.
what you got going on with those leaves? Mg issue?I've read 100s of times that you/we need calmag with coco, coco needs calmag and other such stuff.
Constantly conflicting advice made me go buy some to try for myself.
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If you haven't needed it previously don't waste your money.
I think (hope) its to much calmag, it happened when I added calmag to the nutrient it was visible on the 2/3rd day, I've stopped it and all the new growth is fine.what you got going on with those leaves? Mg issue?
In all honesty I should have added a caveat about the Calmag stating water source EC but figured with my source water EC0.2 it would have been evident that my water was low in EC.Whether or not you need calmag with coco depends on which nutrient line you use. Some nutes, yes you 100% need it, others have plenty of calmag in the formula...then another factor is your water-some tap has a lot of calcium in it-my teapot says so. This is just a good example of why blanket statements should be avoided as much as possible.
It could also be the amount that you added?I think (hope) its to much calmag, it happened when I added calmag to the nutrient it was visible on the 2/3rd day, I've stopped it and all the new growth is fine.
I'd read so much conflicting info the only way to find out for sure was to try it out and see for myself, results...i don't need it.
And in answer to this I would stick with the grow at 1.2 for the first week of stretch. Then up it to 1.4 for the second week of stretch.Ehen i flip the lights and change to flower feed, does my e.c stay the same or do i start low on flower feed and work them up again like i did in veg
No, i wasn't referring to yourself I've read it many times.In all honesty I should have added a caveat about the Calmag stating water source EC but figured with my source water EC0.2 it would have been evident that my water was low in EC.
my kettle tells me I’ve got enough Ca but my plants tell me differently.
IME I have found that around week 4/5 of using the coco you can begin to see issues with Calcium uptake due to the CEC of coco and the way it binds Ca and delivers back K.
no harm no foul buddy. It made me think about my own post hence the follow up.No, i wasn't referring to yourself I've read it many times.