ANC
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I wouldn't change anything, not seeing any major calmag issues.
Calmag is used to buffer coco before use, this pushes off excess K and P.
If you don't do this, the same process is going to take place, except that K and P are going to be dumped on your plant's roots.
Calcium is important, it is used to build cell walls, and in the light and dark signaling system.
Chlorophyll is a bit like our human hemoglobin structurally. It is the plant's blood if you will. The main difference is the iron atom at the center is replaced with magnesium, so it is crucial for photosynthesis.
I'm not seeing calmag issues unless not all images loaded on my PC.
Hazes can take loooong. Have had some that ran 15 weeks and more outdoors.
My strategy for them these days is starting them late. leaving them maybe 12 weeks to finish off.
They do seem to yield to the shortening season but will hold on until the very last minute.
Calmag is used to buffer coco before use, this pushes off excess K and P.
If you don't do this, the same process is going to take place, except that K and P are going to be dumped on your plant's roots.
Calcium is important, it is used to build cell walls, and in the light and dark signaling system.
Chlorophyll is a bit like our human hemoglobin structurally. It is the plant's blood if you will. The main difference is the iron atom at the center is replaced with magnesium, so it is crucial for photosynthesis.
I'm not seeing calmag issues unless not all images loaded on my PC.
Hazes can take loooong. Have had some that ran 15 weeks and more outdoors.
My strategy for them these days is starting them late. leaving them maybe 12 weeks to finish off.
They do seem to yield to the shortening season but will hold on until the very last minute.