U Ugg boot Member Jul 5, 2017 #1 These are the specs Ph 7.2 Ppm 19 Calcium 6mg/L Magnesium 1.1mg/L sodium 4mg/L Potassium 1.6mg/L Is this enough or will I need calmag suppliment? Thanks for looking.
These are the specs Ph 7.2 Ppm 19 Calcium 6mg/L Magnesium 1.1mg/L sodium 4mg/L Potassium 1.6mg/L Is this enough or will I need calmag suppliment? Thanks for looking.
chemphlegm Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2017 #2 I wouldnt add any calcium to my well water with those numbers. I've failed plants adding calcium when unneeded, thanks RIU
I wouldnt add any calcium to my well water with those numbers. I've failed plants adding calcium when unneeded, thanks RIU
Moldy Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2017 #4 I'd use some cal mag if I started to see light colored spots or just use occasionally to prevent a problem. The stated solids are very low.
I'd use some cal mag if I started to see light colored spots or just use occasionally to prevent a problem. The stated solids are very low.
jarvild Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2017 #5 Ugg boot said: These are the specs Ph 7.2 Ppm 19 Calcium 6mg/L Magnesium 1.1mg/L sodium 4mg/L Potassium 1.6mg/L Is this enough or will I need calmag suppliment? Thanks for looking. Click to expand... Depends on the nutrients you are using. The water alone doesn't have enough calcium in it.
Ugg boot said: These are the specs Ph 7.2 Ppm 19 Calcium 6mg/L Magnesium 1.1mg/L sodium 4mg/L Potassium 1.6mg/L Is this enough or will I need calmag suppliment? Thanks for looking. Click to expand... Depends on the nutrients you are using. The water alone doesn't have enough calcium in it.