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    That calmag in soil kills the good bacteria .

    Rare youll get a calmag def in good soilz . Could be due to overwatering tbh .

    Give them a foliar at 1ml per L . Make sure ya drench them over and under the leaves too .

    Strong soil loaded with too much P and K can lock it out also . So can ph . Make sure your soil is 5.5-7.5 ph and that will be great . The best is 6-7. top notch 6.3-6.5 .

    Have you been feeding alot ? I see alot of growers poundin nutes and locking out the micro and secondary nutrients .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trex View Post
    That calmag in soil kills the good bacteria .

    Rare youll get a calmag def in good soilz . Could be due to overwatering tbh .

    Give them a foliar at 1ml per L . Make sure ya drench them over and under the leaves too .

    Strong soil loaded with too much P and K can lock it out also . So can ph . Make sure your soil is 5.5-7.5 ph and that will be great . The best is 6-7. top notch 6.3-6.5 .

    Have you been feeding alot ? I see alot of growers poundin nutes and locking out the micro and secondary nutrients .

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    I'm using SS#4 as a medium. No it's not from overwatering, I let my pots get pretty dry before next watering. Like I said earlier, I've switched to AN's pH perfect technology, so have to use RO water with these nutes. It takes care of the pH so I no longer have to mess with that, from what I understand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trichomecollector View Post
    I'm using SS#4 as a medium. No it's not from overwatering, I let my pots get pretty dry before next watering. Like I said earlier, I've switched to AN's pH perfect technology, so have to use RO water with these nutes. It takes care of the pH so I no longer have to mess with that, from what I understand.

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    Ok . Dont let them get too dry then . That can be just as bad . Usually let the top inch or so dry out then slowly water her .

    With a lil experience youll notice the pot weight when it will need watering . Aim for a 2 day interval or so

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