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Gotcha. Yeh, if I had amended the soil or been adding cal-mag before the uptake issue I would have considered that. I just starting adding cal-mag the last couple of weeks, hoping that the issue was not enough calcium to move the phosphate. And what I have added is on the light side. 1 tsp per gallon on only one feeding a week.I am saying too much cal will lockout phosphate.
Never fails to amaze me when they flashing nicknames on the screen, one chick is OK with train girl being her nickname.
Thanks bill not that old I just clicked mighty mighty bosstones and play all its makes the list I just skip around from there mostly 90's stuff
Has the problem got worse since adding or better? Not sure if you saw my reply but I am thinking too much N and the calmag will just make that worse IMOGotcha. Yeh, if I had amended the soil or been adding cal-mag before the uptake issue I would have considered that. I just starting adding cal-mag the last couple of weeks, hoping that the issue was not enough calcium to move the phosphate. And what I have added is on the light side. 1 tsp per gallon on only one feeding a week.
I responded in the infirmary thread. I realized that my original post left out some crucial information. Sorry, I am a knucklehead.Has the problem got worse since adding or better? Not sure if you saw my reply but I am thinking too much N and the calmag will just make that worse IMO
All good we're all stoners I never checked back thereI responded in the infirmary thread. I realized that my original post left out some crucial information. Sorry, I am a knucklehead.



You're feeding with every watering? Have you tried alternating feeds with plain water? Looks like too much N, which could be the reason for the lockoutI responded in the infirmary thread. I realized that my original post left out some crucial information. Sorry, I am a knucklehead.