hotrodharley
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"Calcium is not mobile within the plant. So the plant relies on the process of transpiration in which the plant roots take up the soil solution (which contains the needed calcium), transports it to new growth where the calcium is used and the excess water vapor escapes out through holes in the leaves called stomata. Anything that slows transpiration, such as high humidity or cold temperatures, can induce calcium deficiency even if the calcium levels are normal in the growing medium."
"Most calcium-containing fertilizers are formulated with calcium nitrate. Keep in mind that calcium nitrate is potentially basic, meaning it will cause the pH of the growing medium to rise unless acid is injected or potentially acidic fertilizers are used in rotation."
Read the full story. Outside of coco and cheap LED issues calcium is a leading issue. Short plants or weak roots. Brittle hollow stems. Etc.
https://www.pthorticulture.com/en/training-center/role-of-calcium-in-plant-culture/
"Most calcium-containing fertilizers are formulated with calcium nitrate. Keep in mind that calcium nitrate is potentially basic, meaning it will cause the pH of the growing medium to rise unless acid is injected or potentially acidic fertilizers are used in rotation."
Read the full story. Outside of coco and cheap LED issues calcium is a leading issue. Short plants or weak roots. Brittle hollow stems. Etc.
https://www.pthorticulture.com/en/training-center/role-of-calcium-in-plant-culture/