3ml works good if u water every 3-4 days or so. If ur watering everyday 1.25ml per gal works wonders! 10ml per gal is overdose!!!!@Stoned Drifter Do you still recommend 3ml/gal all the way through with hempy? I use 100% perlite and was having issues with my grow. I was going by label and am using 10ml/gal and while its working my yields are way lower than they should be. This would explain a lot!
I only add calmag when I was using coco. I dont believe its needed in 100% perlite, foliage pro has plenty of cal. I never add it anymore, but im using promix.[USEif it =573823]@Stoned Drifter[/USER] Thank you! Do you add any calmag or anything else?
I swear those bottles of calmag do more harm than good.I have been getting deficiencies with ro water cal mag and foliage pro. Spots from the bottom up fed 1/4 tsp protekt,5ml of cal mag plus,1/4tsp of foliage pro got spots on the babies then i bumped it up to 5ml of foliage pro it got better then came back.. by that i mean a lot of green healthy leafs that took a dive and the top looks burned in the middle of the leafs
The calcium in tap water comes from calcium carbonate which can not be utilized by plants. That being said, if your plant food contains calcium and magnesium in an acceptable ratio then your plants are likely getting plenty of both elements.FoliagePro is not high in calcium or magnesium. FP is 2.0% Ca and 0.5% Mg. FloraNova Grow, for instance, is 4.0% Ca and 1.5% Mg. If your tap water is soft, then FP will come out low in Ca and Mg relative to academic recommendations for hydro tomatoes. Everyone's water, genotypes, and media are different, however.
Most people have no idea that you can supplement calcium and magnesium with household stuff like epsom salts and gypsum. Botanicare rakes it in because they got lucky with the name "CalMag."
FoliagePro is not high in calcium or magnesium. FP is 2.0% Ca and 0.5% Mg. FloraNova Grow, for instance, is 4.0% Ca and 1.5% Mg.