psychadelibud
Well-Known Member
So this is my 3rd grow using coco coir. I always buy the compressed canna bricks and just soak them in a medium strength dose of nutrient solution and my two previous grows turned out great, never really had any issues except for a bit of nutrient burn around mid flower.
Used the same coco bricks from Canna again this time and was having some issues during veg which they all appeared to have calmag deficiency (especially magnesium) symptoms. I decided to test my runoff and it was coming out anywhere from 3.0 to 5.0 ec and a ph between 4.0- 4.8!! So I kinda tripped out about it and flushed each plant individually with plain tap water and i think i might have screwed up there... I forgot about flushing with a light nutrient solution or at least adding some calmag.
I grow on a pretty large scale for a single man ran operation and I wanted to save time (my reservoir is being replaced at the moment) so I pulled the plants out of the grow room one by one and did a flush till the EC was down around 0.4-0.7 and the ph runoff around 6.0. Did this strip or remove my buffer since I used straight tap water? I didn't even think about this till after I flushed all of the plants. So immediately after the flush I mixed a new nutrient solution (using canna coco nutes which is also a first for this run) with calmag @5.5ml per gallon of water to put nutrients and calmag back into the coco...
Will this work or am I screwed? I am still a newbie with coco and have spent the last 20 years using only soil and peat based mediums...This will be a lesson learned!
Would feeding them with extra calmag for a few days get them back on track? Or do you think my buffer will be fine??
Used the same coco bricks from Canna again this time and was having some issues during veg which they all appeared to have calmag deficiency (especially magnesium) symptoms. I decided to test my runoff and it was coming out anywhere from 3.0 to 5.0 ec and a ph between 4.0- 4.8!! So I kinda tripped out about it and flushed each plant individually with plain tap water and i think i might have screwed up there... I forgot about flushing with a light nutrient solution or at least adding some calmag.
I grow on a pretty large scale for a single man ran operation and I wanted to save time (my reservoir is being replaced at the moment) so I pulled the plants out of the grow room one by one and did a flush till the EC was down around 0.4-0.7 and the ph runoff around 6.0. Did this strip or remove my buffer since I used straight tap water? I didn't even think about this till after I flushed all of the plants. So immediately after the flush I mixed a new nutrient solution (using canna coco nutes which is also a first for this run) with calmag @5.5ml per gallon of water to put nutrients and calmag back into the coco...
Will this work or am I screwed? I am still a newbie with coco and have spent the last 20 years using only soil and peat based mediums...This will be a lesson learned!
Would feeding them with extra calmag for a few days get them back on track? Or do you think my buffer will be fine??