CalMag Confusion?

basssc

420 Member
Hello dear friends.

I water my plant twice a week, once every 4 days. I am feeding my plant GrowMicroBloom + big bud. I apply these fertilizers once a week as feeding chart shows. Other days i use simple water. I mean 4 days with fertilizers 4 days with simple water. One of my friend said and also i've seen somewhere in internet "You can use CalMag with simple water". I am confused a bit.. Bcoz one of my fertilizer bottle (micro) has Calcium and Magnesium already. I put some photos here and i need your valuable eyes and experiences. Should i use CalMag? Thx...

INFO ;
-Plant is 25 days of flowering
-Every watering i apply 4L
-I use coco peat + biobizz lightmix soil with 26L fabric pot
-I apply 13h dark, 11h light
 

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Welcome to 420,basssc :welcome:
Can't tell from that pic if it needs a shot of cal-mag or not-(if that's what you're asking) can you get a pic in natural light? (without the blurple)
Is "simple water "just tap water?
 
Hello friends. Here are clear photos :)



I am using drinking water, not tap water. Tap water has chemicals like chlorine... Therefore i use drinking water. i also noticed that there is no Calcium and Magnesium on the table of chemical analysis of the drinking water.
 

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That doesn't look like a Mag def to me. I don't see the tell-tale red stems.
There is no burned ends or edges of leaves, so I don't think it's over feeding.
I don't see any signs of pests, but I'd want to scope the underside of those leaves and look for aphids.

Get a scope and look under those leaves.

Seriously, to me, it looks like over watering.
Is the medium dry or dryish when you water?
Do you only water when needed - or on a two day schedule no matter what?
 
i also noticed that there is no Calcium and Magnesium on the table of chemical analysis of the drinking water.
It’s because they are not regulated contaminates by the EPA under the Clean Water Drinking Act. Some utilites will list the total hardness of the water supply, which is mainly comprised of calcium and magnesium but does potentially include other similar elements that contribute to water hardness.
 
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