Greetings!
I recently started a new grow, and I'm running into some issues with what appears to be a late stage calcium deficiency in one of the plants that came on pretty quick. I'm guessing it's a result of ph lockout, but I'm confused on what my PH should be.
I'm running a 50/50 blend of the following products:
https://www.rootfarm.com/products/hydro-garden-coco-coir-blend/
https://www.rootfarm.com/products/hydro-garden-potting-mix/
So essentially a lot of coco, with some added amendments from the coco soil blend. The mix retains/drains water like coco, but it's solely fed the plants to this point like soil, aside from some kangaroots feedings. The mix has been great up until this point with solid healthy growth, but this single plant has thrown me for a loop.
Should I be PH'ing for soil, or for coco? Should I shoot for a sweet spot in between?
-Fuse
I recently started a new grow, and I'm running into some issues with what appears to be a late stage calcium deficiency in one of the plants that came on pretty quick. I'm guessing it's a result of ph lockout, but I'm confused on what my PH should be.
I'm running a 50/50 blend of the following products:
https://www.rootfarm.com/products/hydro-garden-coco-coir-blend/
https://www.rootfarm.com/products/hydro-garden-potting-mix/
So essentially a lot of coco, with some added amendments from the coco soil blend. The mix retains/drains water like coco, but it's solely fed the plants to this point like soil, aside from some kangaroots feedings. The mix has been great up until this point with solid healthy growth, but this single plant has thrown me for a loop.
Should I be PH'ing for soil, or for coco? Should I shoot for a sweet spot in between?
-Fuse
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