TheGreatSouthern
Well-Known Member
Hi.
I've got a couple plants with what we're pretty sure is calcium def, but also a bit of nitrogen toxicity and they are in week 2 of flower (autos).
I ran into this about year ago and foliar sprayed a calcium nitrate solution which fixed the cal def but made the nitrogen abundance worse, which made dense but super leafy buds with little to no resin. In short, regular cal nitrate based calmag didn't work well for me in flower.
Can calcium phosphate be foliar sprayed to fix this?
I've got a couple plants with what we're pretty sure is calcium def, but also a bit of nitrogen toxicity and they are in week 2 of flower (autos).
I ran into this about year ago and foliar sprayed a calcium nitrate solution which fixed the cal def but made the nitrogen abundance worse, which made dense but super leafy buds with little to no resin. In short, regular cal nitrate based calmag didn't work well for me in flower.
Can calcium phosphate be foliar sprayed to fix this?