Is CalMag compulsory for coco growers? What happens if u skip on that lolHey guys. Just made my own calmag to buffer my coco coir. Found the recipe from another forum. It’s basically just calcium nitrate and magnesium sulphate. I’ll let it sit for a couple of hours to let the sediments (gypsum) settle to the bottom and it’s ready to use.
uh oh uh oh do i have to do it I just got a white widow autofem seed and I kinda dont wanna kill itcoconut fibre has high salt content. You have to wash it well and supplement with cal mag. This is called buffering. There are cation exchange sites in coco that normally contains Na and K+. You want to exchange those with cal mag. This why many coco growers experience cal mag deficiency if they dont buffer their coco first.
its on the way.. I think ill buy and mix it toois it already planted in the coco? If it is then just check for any calcium/magnesium deficiency
oh no i havent buffered the coco at all its just a premix i bought from shopee with perlite + cocoI would wait to see if the plant is showing cal mag deficiencies first before using it. I guess I’ll use a low dose of it maybe once during a feed just as a extra boost but I don’t think it’s necessary if you’ve already buffered the coco.
This is what the place I bought it from says:is it just coco and perlite? You could still buffer it
Unless the coco is prewashed x2 and prebuffered like some brands do, I would just wash it again and buffer it. Not worth the headache later when your plants show issues.Hm it says washed not buffered. They could’ve just washed it thoroughly which can reduce the sodium amount however the cation exchange needs to happen. I would still buffer it
Sick I bet your plants gonna thank you and give good yieldsHey guys! I finally buffered the coco and added some perlite, fish meal and worm castings. Was kinda exhausting rinsing the coco to get rid of the tiny dust sized stuff. It retains too much water so you only want the bigger sized chunks but it was damn worth it. Just a tip- I buffered the coco in a bag so it was easier to strain the solution . All you gotta do is lift the bag and set it aside to dry
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Interesting... It could be like you mentioned, the crystallization of MgSo4 but my guess is it's from the coco itself.Also I noticed crystals in the coco after buffering. It wasn’t there before the buffer. Do yall think it was the salt drawn out from the coco? Or maybe the magnesium sulphate crystallised? Next round of buffering I’ll use magnesium nitrate and see if those crystals form again.
Don't use full intensity, as seedlings are too young to handle it. Hang your light at the veg distance as recommended by the light manufacturer, then start at 25 percent intensity once the cotyledon is out. After 5-7 days, bring it up to 50 percent. If you notice the seedling to start stretching, you can increase the intensity. Preferably you don't want that. Once you see the first true leaves starts forming, can increase to 75%. Of course this is not a hard and fast rule. But generally this should work.@myrceneCB1 Bro do you start your seedlings in full light or how? My first seedling is basically dead and I'm scared I light burned it to death... do your seedlings get full intense light from day 1?
I got from Shopee if I'm not mistaken. Actually I would prefer it to be chunkier. You can just crush it to the size that you prefer dude.Ah I love your setup. I’m thinking of getting a grow tent and putting it in my wardrobe. If it can’t fit I’ll just line the wardrobe walls with mylar. Also would you mind telling me where you get your perlite? Yours are the perfect size and mine are like rocks
Could be nute burn. But since the newer leaves don’t show any tip burns, I’m more inclined to go with potassium deficiency or magnesium def. The newer leaves look like it could have interveinal chlorosis. Maybe it’s the picture colour imbalance. But if there is yellowing or pale leaf veins, I would say potassium deficiency.Could someone help me diagnose my plant. The lower leaves are turning yellow/looks burnt and so are the tiny leaves. Couldn’t be light bleach because the top main leave are perfectly fine and the light is further away. This was happening before I transplanted it into coco.