bwheat
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Hi guys, new to this forum, and have been on a quest to find information on what other people might use in this situation. I had a few grows under my belt before my last few grows in which i switched to using ro water from tap water because i was going to be running a hydroponic setup, so i used it in my last soil grow as well and fought with calcium deficiency for the last 8-9 weeks pretty badly. It took using 2x the normal amount of calmag just to keep them alive and not lose all their leaves. That was in ocean forest which has decent calcium content. That was with fox farm nutrients. I did get them thru to harvest. On my drip hydroponic grow i have had to add calmag first at 1ml/l which is the recommended dose, the 2ml, and now up to 3ml/l which is quite a bit of calmag, just to keep them somewhat happy. It still isn't enough for that setup. I am using advanced nutrients in this setup. When i grew with tap water i only had to add calmag once or twice the whole time, so on my other grow which is coco and gh flora trio nutrients which was at full strength cal-mag at 2 weeks old and getting leaf damage from calcium defficiency, i switched to tap water a week ago and they are as happy as can be. I ph at 6.2 to 6.5 for soil. 6.0-6.2 in coco, and keep the hydro reservoir at around 6.0, which should be optimal for calcium uptake, but in 3 mediums with 3 different nutrient lines the results are the same with my ro water even with 2-3x the amount of cal-mag usually required. I tried tap water in my hydro reservoir and 2 days later i have some kind of white slimy foamy stuff covering most of the surface inside so for whatever reason it is not going to work in that system, even though the leaves greened right up from it being in there. The plants were noticeably greener and much perkier with tap water, but it turned a very clean reservoir into a mess in just 2 days after changing it with tap water after 9 weeks with ro water. I am looking for someone who maybe has had a similar issue and found any products that will add just enough of the minerals back to the water to where it functions somewhat like normal water, as ive got to use the ro water, but the rate of leaf damage was faster then the plant will be done. Any information would be greatly appreciated.