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    Default Mg issues any help will be greatly appreciated

    Hello there so I'm having an issue with Mg due to my lights, so I have been feeding them Mg with my daily feeding schedule from day 6 because that's when the problem started. Anyway whilst doing this I have give them N tox so I have flushed them today and made up a new res. The question is will I be best of foliar feeding Mg or via roots still I'm using a ml per ltr and the problem is still there would u recommend I up the Mg and drop base nutes

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    Foliar feeding is my favoured way of administering Mag.... a teaspoon of Epsom salts dissolved into one litre of water
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    Foliar feeding is my favoured way of administering Mag.... a teaspoon of Epsom salts dissolved into one litre of water
    Nice 1 mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    Foliar feeding is my favoured way of administering Mag.... a teaspoon of Epsom salts dissolved into one litre of water
    Is it ltr or a gallon

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    I try to avoid using gallon measurements as the US has a different size gallon to the UK

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I try to avoid using gallon measurements as the US has a different size gallon to the UK
    Noooo kidding eh lol . I like the imperial 4.54L per gallon vs the U.S 3.78L gallon . You talk with old folks and they all talk imperial and the new folks its just metric and becomes a big clusterfuck . Here we have both measurments as official standards ffs . Some like meatric some imperial . Why cant they just choose one god damn it .

    Germans invented Metric system for the ease of things . Its more standardised . I like it . Much more precise and straight forward accross the board

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    I'm from that mixed up generation that mixes & matches... I prefer meters to yards but miles to kilometres & ounces to grams but kilograms to stone - until it gets to about 6 stone... then I prefer stone to kilo! It's a seriously fecked up system that goes on in my head

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    Is westlab Epsom salts ok to use and 1 table spoon to 1 ltr I will do that

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    I'm from that mixed up generation that mixes & matches... I prefer meters to yards but miles to kilometres & ounces to grams but kilograms to stone - until it gets to about 6 stone... then I prefer stone to kilo! It's a seriously fecked up system that goes on in my head
    Hahaha me its with temperatures in my trade lol . I like my water to boil at 100°C . But the temp of my furnace heat exhchanger not be higher then 180°F .lol or my steam space heater to run at 350°F

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale92 View Post
    Is westlab Epsom salts ok to use and 1 table spoon to 1 ltr I will do that

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    Yeah, that's fine mate, it's food grade (just watch out for the perfumed ones!)

    ...and it's tea spoons, not table spoons

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    Hahaha me its with temperatures in my trade lol . I like my water to boil at 100°C . But the temp of my furnace heat exhchanger not be higher then 180°F .lol or my steam space heater to run at 350°F

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    Temps... I like weather in fahrenheit but after about 100F I tend to use celsius

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