lambofgod
Well-Known Member
I also feel you could be feeding more bloom nute to your flowering plants. All my vegging plants are at 1000ppm (or close) before I toss them in flower. I increase it 100ppm a week in flower, until I get to 1500ppm or so ( some strains can take much more then this) then I switch over to a 1-5-4 finisher @1500ppm, and gradually work my way down over the last 3 weeks before flushing.
as I said though, adding too much Ca in coco isnt a good thing, it causes problems. Also if you ever run into a Mg deficiency, use epsom salts as a foliar spray rather then feeding cal/mag. This seemed to help me.
When I do add calmag to my 0ppm RO water, I add it till I see 150-250 ppm, then add the rest of my nutes.
Also. Do you have a silicon supplement? If not, go pick up some dyna grow protekt.
to me, using the cns17 line is a fool proof way to learn coco. But you have to add more then recommended.
as I said though, adding too much Ca in coco isnt a good thing, it causes problems. Also if you ever run into a Mg deficiency, use epsom salts as a foliar spray rather then feeding cal/mag. This seemed to help me.
When I do add calmag to my 0ppm RO water, I add it till I see 150-250 ppm, then add the rest of my nutes.
Also. Do you have a silicon supplement? If not, go pick up some dyna grow protekt.
to me, using the cns17 line is a fool proof way to learn coco. But you have to add more then recommended.