RookieMuffin
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I've still problems with my plant and it's not over yet. I've read that too much calcium can lead to other nutrients beeing locked out. Since I have problems with my plant for a long time I start to think that this might be the case. I'm adding more and more Cal/Mag over time since it was looking like a Magnesium deficiency but it still progresses further. Once someone said maybe it's too much Cal/Mag so maybe he was right and others who said to raise the magnesium not.
My nutrient solution:
PH range: 5.8-6.3 most of the time(but sometimes it's 5.5-6.5 which is still ok I guess)
EC: 1280 uS/cm (0 EC distilled Water with 580 EC Cal/Mag and 700EC base nutrients)
Over time I've added more and more Cal/Mag since the deficiencies still carried on. But by now I start to think that it's not a magnesium deficiency due to not enough magnesium in the nute solution but a deficiency due to TOO MUCH calicium which starts to lock out the magnesium (and potassium eventually).
What do you think? It sounds a little bit overkill that 45% of my nute solution is Cal/Mag compared to 55% base nutrients (which also contain calcium and magnesium).
Does it sound off to you too that the nute solution consists of 45% Cal/Mag and still shows signs of magnesium deficiency (and eventually potassium deficiency)?
I've increased the Cal/Mag dosage 2 days ago since it still shows signs of Magnesium deficiency which made me think that I still need more BUT now 2 days after increasing the deficiency still spread (look at the comparison picture below). Do I have to give them more time to react to the higher Cal/Mag solution or do you think it's overkill and it might be a lockout problem due to too much Calcium by now? Or is two days not enough time to make a conclusion even if it's still progressing?
Plant comparison 2 days difference (left 2 days ago and right is today)
Look at the two big leaves on top. It grew but it's also more yellow after 2 days
EDIT: Hydro DWC with just water in reservoir.
My nutrient solution:
PH range: 5.8-6.3 most of the time(but sometimes it's 5.5-6.5 which is still ok I guess)
EC: 1280 uS/cm (0 EC distilled Water with 580 EC Cal/Mag and 700EC base nutrients)
Over time I've added more and more Cal/Mag since the deficiencies still carried on. But by now I start to think that it's not a magnesium deficiency due to not enough magnesium in the nute solution but a deficiency due to TOO MUCH calicium which starts to lock out the magnesium (and potassium eventually).
What do you think? It sounds a little bit overkill that 45% of my nute solution is Cal/Mag compared to 55% base nutrients (which also contain calcium and magnesium).
Does it sound off to you too that the nute solution consists of 45% Cal/Mag and still shows signs of magnesium deficiency (and eventually potassium deficiency)?
I've increased the Cal/Mag dosage 2 days ago since it still shows signs of Magnesium deficiency which made me think that I still need more BUT now 2 days after increasing the deficiency still spread (look at the comparison picture below). Do I have to give them more time to react to the higher Cal/Mag solution or do you think it's overkill and it might be a lockout problem due to too much Calcium by now? Or is two days not enough time to make a conclusion even if it's still progressing?
Plant comparison 2 days difference (left 2 days ago and right is today)
Look at the two big leaves on top. It grew but it's also more yellow after 2 days
EDIT: Hydro DWC with just water in reservoir.
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