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  1. So I have yellowing leaves. I started with 5ml/gal. How often should I be feeding them the cal-mag after it's initial dose should I drop it to 1ml/gal every time after this

  2. Thank you this is really helpful, no one presents deficiencies that way when it comes to figuring out the problem is cal-mag, but this looks like my deficiencies exactly. crispy leaves that seem like underwatering but in humid soil, burnt tips that looks like the plant is dying, I just got my coco a and b today gonna see if it brings them back to health for sure 😀 I'm using a mix of light soil mix and coco coir, i amended it with some organic nutrients and worm castings, but i feel cal mag is the one missing ingredient for a perfect ecosystem.

  3. If using RO, I bring my ppms to 150-200 (500 scale) then add nutes. From clone to flush. I had so many issues prior to using calmag. Just watch the nitrogen level of any calmag you buy. Try to find 1-0-0. That’s what worked…for me using high pressure arroponics

  4. I use NPK industries cal-mag and it calls for 1/16-1/8 per gallon of water. I am dealing with a cal-mag deficient grow using Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil. It's frustrating the sh@t outta me. I'm still a novice but have had successful grows in the past using NPK Raw nutrients. Genetics and plants with tap roots are far easier to grow than clones in my opinion. I've only had nute deficient grows from cloned plants.

  5. Autoflower, Soil: So I water (tap after 48 hours) 2 quart per 5 gallon soil every other day. I was told to stop using: (cal_mag 2ml/micro 2/grow 1/bloom 3) Per gallon. I started a week ago because of yellowing/spotting/drying leaves. So I increased ph watering at 7ph, but runoff is still around 4ph after one week. When I test for runoff I add more water into the soil about 15 min after the first 2 quart using a clean bucket. I notice that the runoff looks almost dark yellow (like tea). Then I take that water into a cup and test which it shows at 4ph (way too low!!!). I look this up and some say to use: Dolomitic Lime 6 teaspoons per gallon. I look up Dolomitic Lime and that only comes in "Pulverized Dolomitic Lime" which is hard to dissolve in water? Showing pictures is not going to do anything because the plants are like I mentioned: Yellow/spotting/drying, all this started during flowering. Flowering started about 3 weeks ago with no sign of budding. Should I increase the calmag to 5 ml per gallon and only use that in the water, making sure that ph is around 7? Please help. Thank You!

  6. Love the info on ur channel✌️👍🍀🇮🇪. At the moment I'm growin a Purple Punch in DWC, just started her 7th week into flower😁💞. I use 4ml Cal-Mag per gallon, not much of a variation in amount, depending on growth stage.

  7. You forgot to mention using banana peel cut up and put it in what you are going to feed with leave it in PHed water with a air stone for 24 to 48 hours before use, works for roses or really any plant.

  8. dont use it i grow organic and with good biology its never a issue and my soil base is peat moss 1/3 rd compost , and GAIA GREEN ORGANIC AMMENDMENTS oyster shell powder is my cal i mix my soil 3 weeks before use to activate it and use RECHARGE

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  10. My additive stop using Cal-mag and bottle nutrient all together. Instead use organic amendments like espoma garden tone 344 which has every micro and macronutrients available and the bacteria to break it down and help regulate the uptake of these nutrients. Otherwise you will be giving your plant Cal-mag which is laced with nitrogen that it didn't need on top of that regardless of the nutrient used. When a plant encounters synthetic nutrients they uptake them regardless if they need them or not. Then they get nutrient lock out and nitrogen toxicity as a result. When all they needed at the time was magnesium sulfate found in Epsom salt and a 1/2 in one gallon of water will do the trick. Or if you need just calcium. Then use egg shells ground into a powder in a blender or coffee grinder. Then let them steep in a small amount of boiling water for an hour. Then let it rest and cool overnight. The next day you can apply it. But do not do something even more stupid like using vinegar to draw out the calcium. Because vinegar is also a substitute for ph down and only a few drops can reduce a healthy soil ph of 6.4 to 4 or less in no time at all. That's also another reason to go full organic soil amendments in combination with GreatWhite or recharge. Using soil microbes and mycholrizal fungi and trichoderma bacteria blend. Will regulate the soil ph levels and the nutrient uptake. That's why I'm truly giving you the very best way to grow organic.

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