For veg I use water only and when I brew its usually some EWC, microbes (biozeus or Oregonism) and molasses. I usually use the same recipe for flowering every couple weeks. Mycorrhizae is sprinkled in at xplant and also watered in from time to time. I don't do all the work of cultivating fungi...
Coco has a natural potassium content which draws out the calcium from your plants. If you are using a "coco" based nute line then I would say you are smart for that but its not required.
A lot of farmers out here precharge their coco with calmag by running 10ml/gallon through it before planting...
calmag is expensive. wow what a bunch of cheap bastards. Last I checked I paid that much for a meal just for me and my kid.... at a fast food restaurant.
Life costs $75 dollars for a tank of gas for your car. its 2014 Cheap fucks.
On a more positive note. Calmag works great for prevention and...
Probably not you should give them to me. :)
The Garden safe fungicide worked excellent. I highly recommend it. I had no PM at all during the whole grow and it had no effect on taste when used early on before pistils form. I use it at the beginning of flower every time now just in case. It also...
I have no visible signs of Pm at all. Last grow it crept up on me at the end of flower but was only on a couple plants and didnt spread to the buds. I have already hit them with the Eagle20 once. I did last round also and it still showed up a little. I Also have Azamax, Actinovate and Potassium...
Just watched weednerd 113 tons of good info. I heard you say 15 minutes soak time for dry material but how long do you recommend soaking fresh frozen trim before turning on the machine?
I have been using X nutrients with Budcandy, silica and hygrozyme. Dosage from the chart cut in 1/2. In soil and my plants love it.
I give them fresh water every other feeding. I transplant clones into cups with soil. Next transplant is coco 2 gallon with compost and bacteria. Final transplant...
Mag def. does not only affect lower leaves it affects older leaves which usually means lower leaves. Interveinal chlorosis combined with leaf tips curling upward and dieing is a giveaway of magnesium not getting absorbed.
He said he feeds with a ph of 5.8-5.9 in soil. Magnesium is one of...
everything has to be perfect in rockwool or your plants will suffer. It looks like too much nitrogen. but who knows it could be ph related or lockout also. I would put them in soil as soon as possible. They will thank you later.
That looks like magnesium defeciency caused by the low ph of your nutrient feed. Give calmag along with your base nutes and try giving a ph of 6.4
(you said your feeding ph of 5.8 in promix)