What does science have to do with anything? This is a cannabis site.Salt is a scientific term. Doesn't matter what manufacturers call it, scientifically it's a salt.
My bad. Let's get back to CalMag deficiencies.What does science have to do with anything? This is a cannabis site.
Waiting for someone to report back and say it's not salt after they taste it and discover it's bitter as hell and tastes like shit. It's not toxic but it will give you the runs and is used as a laxative.
What?are you saying?I’ve had Cal issues twice, many years ago and when I switched to my first LED run, easily fixed
Tell me you use HPS without telling me you use HPS
Lol the demon shaking the cal mag broView attachment 5083217
Demons BE GONE from this thread!!!!!
What does science have to do with anything? This is a cannabis site.
Waiting for someone to report back and say it's not salt after they taste it and discover it's bitter as hell and tastes like shit. It's not toxic but it will give you the runs and is used as a laxative.
Calgon messed up when they dumped the convenient resealable plastic tubeSome resources call it a salt others don't.
I prefer the Calgon. The honey feeds the soil microbes.
Good for you, my city water comes out the tap at 40ppm so sometimes I need to add some.I can't recall saying I need more calcium in well water
Mines 276 but I get itGood for you, my city water comes out the tap at 40ppm so sometimes I need to add some.
About 140 here and I need to be careful adding more Ca.Mines 276 but I get it
Amazon told me that I bought my last 8lb bag in March. The new bag cost $6.32. I wish all nutrients were that affordable.This thread reminded me that I need to order epstein salt. I just used the last bit up earlier. Thanks!
Reported for advertising for Brawndo and not paying advertising fees.Nutrient companies sell the products that gave them the best responses in plant trials...unless they just copy a competitor....but just because that's the best nutrient combo they found doesn't mean it's best for the plant.
Calcium is a very slow moving nutrient in the plant. Feeding a plant calcium nitrate is shooting oneself in the foot. The fast growth from all the nitrate guarantees the calcium cannot keep up. Calcium is in every cell wall of the plant. Nitrate growth causes the tissues to fill with water instead of calcium.
Magnesium can actually lower nitrate levels in the plant. I think the addition of magnesium to cal nit is a hedge against all the nitrate, and adding the magnesium happens to produce a better plant response, hence calmag. Besides, when it comes to soil growing and soil chemistry, the ideal ca:mg ratio is 8:1, not 3:1 like in calmag....or maybe it's 2:1. I forget. I've never used calmag.
Btw, boron is essential for proper calcium uptake, so I use cal-boro.
I'm the one that gets paid fooReported for advertising for Brawndo and not paying advertising fees.
Don't tell anybody, but I'm actually wearing a Brawndo shirt now.I'm the one that gets paid foo