What deficiency is this. In first week of flower

jarvild

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Does your water Co. have a report for water quality? If we don't know what our base water contains then it's just going to be guesses. Are you ph'ing your feeds?
 

jarvild

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Go to your water Co. web site or the municipality you live in website. they should have a water quality report their.
 

jarvild

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Should be a breakdown of what's contained should be values for Arsenic,lead , water hardness, pH and variables for what is in the water.
Post a snapshot if you can.
 

jarvild

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That helps, but does it say somewhere what's the constituent of the alkalinity or hardness like CaCo3 (Calcium Carbonate).
I will say I'm not a big fan of calimagic as it's a carbonate based calcium.
Never used the canna nutrients, but looking at them they do seem lacking in K, so Jypsy Dog has you on the right track. My nutrient mix has an MPK of 5-4-8 for my coir plants.
 

Kingbob420

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That helps, but does it say somewhere what's the constituent of the alkalinity or hardness like CaCo3 (Calcium Carbonate).
I will say I'm not a big fan of calimagic as it's a carbonate based calcium.
Never used the canna nutrients, but looking at them they do seem lacking in K, so Jypsy Dog has you on the right track. My nutrient mix has an MPK of 5-4-8 for my coir plants.
It has the alkalinity at 60 and the hardness at 76. Yea I’m not to happy with the calimagic I think that’s what caused the plants to burn.
 

jarvild

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I doubt it was the calimagic that burned them. Not enough in itself nutrition wise. I would try and run without the seaweed, my coco runs are just straight hydro nutreints
 
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