Hi bluter. I dont have hydrogen peroxide and only calmag I have is the calmag agent from canna. One of the reasons I changed from canna nutrients was because at the beginning I couldn't get a straight answer regarding the amount to use, same with the calmag. Apparently the recommended amounts by canna are way too hot and will burn the ahit out of the plants. Some said a quarter, some gave me units in us gallons etc it just ended up confusing the fuck out of me so changed to AN as it was apparently easy for beginners to follow.
What's f/f/w f/f/f/w stand for feed/water ?
Any idea what the ec/ppm I should be looking to achieve with the AN nutrients and Supplements ?
Thanks
if you're in hempy you can flush hempy method with h202, let stand a day or even two, then feed. watch for an explosion of growth when you do
you can use regular hydrogen peroxide you get from any pharmacy. something like 500ml bottle to 5L. the h202 clears the roots and salt build up, and gives an 02 boost. i use the higher % hydro store stuff, but the everyday stuff works just as well. trick as old as hydro. used in the late 70s / early 80's. still in the toolbox.
f = feed
w = water
yes. if you use AN incorporate a water side in to your sched. if you use amendments, put them in the water side. other wise the water side should be just water and calmag, unless on tap. then go fish.
All 3 plants have had around 6 litres of water each today with a pH of 5.8.
No run off on any of the plants today before leaving for work but plenty of run off with their second watering when I got back home.
Should I do this again tomorrow morning and again at night then for their next feed introduce the AN nutes again at around 1100 ppm, ec of 2.2
Should I just add the base nutes or also add the big bud as they should be getting that as part of the feeding schedule.
Thanks again
everything goes in. not sure about the balance exact but your ppm is ok for mid flower. 11 - 1200 is pretty much the ceiling and can be a bit hot for some. depends on how fast they eat it too. mine pretty much always get a dry cycle.