Best solution for cal/mag deficiency in flowering?

Hessam

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Hi friends,

What's the best way to fix a cal/mag deficiency in the middle of flowering for coco, without providing any extra nitrogen to the plant? Any experience?
 

Hessam

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Use Cal mag
I use Cal-Mag Plus in veg, but my base nutrients have plenty of nitrogen in them and I don't know if it's fine to add Cal-Mag to my feeding schedule in flowering.
How much Cal-Mag per gallon will be enough to fix a cal/mag def?
 

qwizoking

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Just mist em for a few nights.
Your tap should have plenty.
Fastest way to fix a def and wont mess with your soil
 

Hessam

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Just mist em for a few nights.
Your tap should have plenty.
Fastest way to fix a def and wont mess with your soil
It may help, but I don't think it's gonna cut it for a def problem. I need to fix that ASAP before it spreads to the whole plant. What you think?
 

qwizoking

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My plants get most of their calmag requirements through foliar feeding.

Do what makes you most comfortable. You can definitely just put some in your water its just not as fast and has more potential side effects.
 

ISK

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It may help, but I don't think it's gonna cut it for a def problem. I need to fix that ASAP before it spreads to the whole plant. What you think?
I think you need to get some CAL-MAG, sooner the better

...for the next grow, start using it with every feeding, dial in the right amount that you need for your water source.
 

kali kid greenthumb

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General organics has Camg+ 0.0.0, just water this in separate from your other nutrients and it should help. Future advice since your in coco you should always be adding additional Calmg and don't rely whats its you base nutrient especially in coco.
 
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