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SDK420

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So do you mean that if the ph drops too low that it can allow the Ca and S to combine and precipitate from the solution in the form of gypsum? But if the ph is optimal then it has less chance of this happening? Thanks again
 

OldMedUser

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Yep. Things screw up if the pH gets too high as well. Mostly micro-nutrients like Zn, Fe etc that cause the newest growth to start screwing up first.
 

SDK420

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Whats a good up to date book i can read. Id like to find somthing that can teach me more about the chemicals/reactions how to and what not to do's. Im lacking critical information about these fertilizers.
 

OldMedUser

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I found a great spot to download
FREE POT BOOKS . I downloaded a grow bible first and got lots more. Books look great and complete like the real ones I have here. No web site but just a page of links. Just right click on what you want and then "Save Link As" to download so they don't open first as some are 50+ megs. They got lots. Enjoy.

Jorge Cervantes has a good beginner one in there.

:peace:
 

SDK420

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Thats alot of books. Thankyou!! I actually have a cannabis bible Its atleast 7 years old. I really want to find a book that explains what you can and cant mix/do etc everything about hydroponic nutrients/addatives. I will spend some time reading throught those books too.
 

SDK420

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About how long does it take to come back from a Cal def. The small spots are starting at the tips of the sugar leafs now. I started adding calmag to the water first before i add nutrients.i keep the ppm around 850 it seems to stay constant at that. Does the damage progress more for a few days. It seems like its still spreading.
 

SDK420

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I found my lines got stopped up and water would not flow right. I found some buckets only had quarter inch of water while some had 8 inches of water. Lesson learned
 
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