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Maybe i'll try giving just that plant some of the regular calmag next watering. But the TPS bottle says 4.5% cal and 1.1% mg
I use Regular calmag with my RO not sure that just what MOG tested with his ION meters which I trust :shrug:
 
but the bottle doesnt say that. its a 4.5-1 ratio of cal to mg
Numbers on bottles are the MINIMUM guaranteed analysis. I have measured as High as 3 x the stated amount. Stop all Mg. It is easy to spot a deficiency of Mg. Organics can wander quite a bit also.
 
I'm still doing lil things around the house so they'll be done...dogs done got washed and I still gotta cook dinner, do the dishes and try to get those passion fruit vines cut and into some water.
 
I have two choices, as I see it. Up the dose or switch calmags

OR -> go organic & not worry about any o' that sillee ass shit :face: ....jus sayin :smoking: :smokeit: ppp
 
Maybe i'll try giving just that plant some of the regular calmag next watering. But the TPS bottle says 4.5% cal and 1.1% mg
I've had crazy pH swings with the TPS calmag. Most of the TPS products actually. Initially bought it because it was pretty much the only one with no N but nothing but problems with it :shrug:
 
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