veroxas wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:48 am
Recommended dose of calmag on the bottle is 0.5ml per 1l for seedlings and 1ml per 1l water for bigger plant so I try to follow that, also got base nute feeding guide off YouTube as guide on bottle is overkill from what I read, it's recommending 4ml per 1l water when people have very successful grow feeding 1ml/l all three base nutes through entire growth.
Anybody else has suggestion on feeding with advanced nutrients?
Is calcium abundance similar to deficiency then?
Never believe what you hear on YouTube. You should be making up the majority of your EC up with base and add a little CalMag if you see any issues.
Your base feed will have plenty of all macro, secondary macros and micros. AN has been formulated for RO water so they also take the lack of calcium carbonate into consideration and provide more for that reason.
Not only that, AN uses chelators to make all elements super available.
The reason why Coco has a slightly different required profile than most hydroponics media's is because it can hold onto cations like Sodium, Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium. If you're running a good quality Coco like Canna, this has been processed to lower the EC and buffered with CalMag to get you going but as you feed the plants, cations will be absorbed by the Coco. You normally run a little higher on the CalMag to compensate for this. I've glossed over a lot of details but most has been covered here in previous posts.
RO water has 0 buffer. This means no calcium carbonate or anything else. This brings several downsides. 1) it will dilute pretty much anything as pure H20 is a very powerful solvent. This means you require more feed in the mix. 2) no buffer means the PH will swing wildly as the water picks up things. 3) it doesn't have the same sterilisation properties as municipal water so can be subseptible to harbouring pathogens.
Calcium toxicity will inhibit the plants ability to uptake several elements. It will reveal itself as several deficiencies but the main ones are rust spots, yellowing of the older folage and burnt tips and twisted growth.
Hope this helps.