Hi All,
See below an email from me to House & Garden USA.
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this.
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You will want to use PH Osmosis Stabilizer in this situation. There is PH instability that is associated with zero and low PPM water and this product will help to basically re-mineralize your RO water.
Cal Mag products are used by gardeners with RO water as a "band aid" type of fix to address this PH instability. PH Stabilizer will help to keep your PH more stable for up to 10 days where a cal mag product might only help stability for 2-3 days or less.
A cal mag product might be needed as an actual cal mag supplement, it really depends on the genetics you are working with. For the most part though, Aqua Flakes has a fair amount of cal/mag already in it and may not need more. Calcium toxicity is something to watch for if adding additional calcium. I definitely encourage the use Nitrogen Boost during the veg cycle. I find that some gardeners that do not use Nitrogen Boost tend to use cal mag, but the reality of it is that the plants are reacting to the nitrogen and iron within the cal mag product. During this time is when plants are supposed to store up nitrogen and if they are not able to do this you will start to see what looks like a calcium or mag deficiency about week 3 of flower. Happy gardening!
Alan
Thanks for Rockin' House and Garden!
Alan W - Representative
On 2/21/2015 6:36 AM, I wrote:
See below an email from me to House & Garden USA.
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this.
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You will want to use PH Osmosis Stabilizer in this situation. There is PH instability that is associated with zero and low PPM water and this product will help to basically re-mineralize your RO water.
Cal Mag products are used by gardeners with RO water as a "band aid" type of fix to address this PH instability. PH Stabilizer will help to keep your PH more stable for up to 10 days where a cal mag product might only help stability for 2-3 days or less.
A cal mag product might be needed as an actual cal mag supplement, it really depends on the genetics you are working with. For the most part though, Aqua Flakes has a fair amount of cal/mag already in it and may not need more. Calcium toxicity is something to watch for if adding additional calcium. I definitely encourage the use Nitrogen Boost during the veg cycle. I find that some gardeners that do not use Nitrogen Boost tend to use cal mag, but the reality of it is that the plants are reacting to the nitrogen and iron within the cal mag product. During this time is when plants are supposed to store up nitrogen and if they are not able to do this you will start to see what looks like a calcium or mag deficiency about week 3 of flower. Happy gardening!
Alan
Thanks for Rockin' House and Garden!
Alan W - Representative
On 2/21/2015 6:36 AM, I wrote:
Hi H&G,
Im using filtered water with a zero EC reading.
My question do I need to use a Cal Mag product in addition to your feeding schedule?
Im told that I do need to supplement but what do you think?
My set up:
RDWC 55 litre pots
Filtered water zero EC
Aqua flakes A&B
Multizyme
Amino
Root excel
PH up/down
Thanks,
Truman.
Im using filtered water with a zero EC reading.
My question do I need to use a Cal Mag product in addition to your feeding schedule?
Im told that I do need to supplement but what do you think?
My set up:
RDWC 55 litre pots
Filtered water zero EC
Aqua flakes A&B
Multizyme
Amino
Root excel
PH up/down
Thanks,
Truman.
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