Hi guys,
I'm running RDWC, city water @ 8.0 ph and 90 ppm's. I use Ph Down to adjust to 5.8.
At a certain point, around 2 weeks from seedling, I started to notice what clearly looked like a magnesium deficiency and it was steadily getting worse. I had no Cal/Mag so I researched using Epsom Salts.
Based on a post by Tokin Roll, I added 4 tablespoons to my 4.5 gallon resevoir. He'd said it was hard to overdose on Magnesium. After adding that, the ppm's were 1,100 and change. 24 hours later, the problem was much worse. I bailed out the resevoir, and refilled with a much lower dose. After that, the plant was looking even worse. Now I was getting large numbers of brown spots and some droopy leaves. It seemed I now had a calcium deficiency.
I've just finished flushing the plant for 2 days. The first day the ingoing water was 90 ppm--after 24 hours the ppm was 140 ppm. I flushed again--ingoing water at 90 ppm, at the 24th hour the reading was 100 ppm. It seemed that the plant had flushed itself out.
Last night, after the 2 days of flush, I refilled using my usual dose of Flora Nova Bloom at 300 ppm, and 5.8 ph. I'm waiting to see what the results are. I'm ordering some Cal/Mag today.
What the heck happened? Did I overdose with Epsom Salts? Did the magnesium cause the calcium to get locked out? Any thoughts on why the problem began in the first place? I've had 5 very successful grows using Flora Nova Bloom, start to finish. I should mention my water is different now--I'm in a different house.
Any thoughts? I would appreciate them.
I'm running RDWC, city water @ 8.0 ph and 90 ppm's. I use Ph Down to adjust to 5.8.
At a certain point, around 2 weeks from seedling, I started to notice what clearly looked like a magnesium deficiency and it was steadily getting worse. I had no Cal/Mag so I researched using Epsom Salts.
Based on a post by Tokin Roll, I added 4 tablespoons to my 4.5 gallon resevoir. He'd said it was hard to overdose on Magnesium. After adding that, the ppm's were 1,100 and change. 24 hours later, the problem was much worse. I bailed out the resevoir, and refilled with a much lower dose. After that, the plant was looking even worse. Now I was getting large numbers of brown spots and some droopy leaves. It seemed I now had a calcium deficiency.
I've just finished flushing the plant for 2 days. The first day the ingoing water was 90 ppm--after 24 hours the ppm was 140 ppm. I flushed again--ingoing water at 90 ppm, at the 24th hour the reading was 100 ppm. It seemed that the plant had flushed itself out.
Last night, after the 2 days of flush, I refilled using my usual dose of Flora Nova Bloom at 300 ppm, and 5.8 ph. I'm waiting to see what the results are. I'm ordering some Cal/Mag today.
What the heck happened? Did I overdose with Epsom Salts? Did the magnesium cause the calcium to get locked out? Any thoughts on why the problem began in the first place? I've had 5 very successful grows using Flora Nova Bloom, start to finish. I should mention my water is different now--I'm in a different house.
Any thoughts? I would appreciate them.