floranova bloom...

BDOGKush

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I use Floranova Bloom, 4ml per gallon w/ RO. No additional cal mag was needed for any strain I have ran with it. I had a cheese clone that I thought had a calmag deficiency, it ended up being salt build up.
 

CaliBudMan

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I use Floranova Bloom, 4ml per gallon w/ RO. No additional cal mag was needed for any strain I have ran with it. I had a cheese clone that I thought had a calmag deficiency, it ended up being salt build up.
Hey thx for the info I think I been overdosing my girls on calmag , is there a reason why you use ro water and not your tap water??? Just curious if I should stick to ro water & just cut out the calmag or change to tap and still cut out the calmag, my tap water is good low ppms ph about 7.8 straight out the tap. And it's free... so Wich ones better ro or tap water???
 

BDOGKush

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Hey thx for the info I think I been overdosing my girls on calmag , is there a reason why you use ro water and not your tap water??? Just curious if I should stick to ro water & just cut out the calmag or change to tap and still cut out the calmag, my tap water is good low ppms ph about 7.8 straight out the tap. And it's free... so Wich ones better ro or tap water???
My tap water is poison, I don't drink it and I don't let my dogs drink it either. Very high arsenic levels. Unfortunately I have to use it for bathing and cleaning clothes/dishes.

There isn't much choice for me, if I can't drink or cook with my tap water, I'm definetly not giving it to my plants.

As far as CalMag, I took a look at my nutrient labels and decided there should be more than enough calcium and magnesium in those to make up for none being in my water.

I can get RO water pretty cheap where I'm at, costs me 3 dollars a week for 12 gallons.
 

CaliBudMan

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Man I been paying 1.50$ a gallon , of ro.. because i heard it was better that tap ,but I been giving a good dose of calmag with each water because I was told that's what I needed to do, but my tap water is pretty good here so I'm just gonna switch to tap & no ca mag. & I teaspoon floranova per gal of water..
 

Thundercat

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It won't hurt a thing besides all the beneficial bacteria that makes your organic grow. Keep using that R/O water dude it will help a ton.
I don't grow organically, I use GH nutes in a hydro system. Some guys run bennies, I run a sterile res, just 2 different ways to the same end result....... a healthy root system :).
 

BDOGKush

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Man I been paying 1.50$ a gallon , of ro.. because i heard it was better that tap ,but I been giving a good dose of calmag with each water because I was told that's what I needed to do, but my tap water is pretty good here so I'm just gonna switch to tap & no ca mag. & I teaspoon floranova per gal of water..
Damn, are you buying it at a grocery store or something?

I'd be willing to bet that your plants problems are the result of a lockout caused by too much calcium.

High levels of calcium will lockout boron, iron and magnesium.
 

Yodaweed

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I don't grow organically, I use GH nutes in a hydro system. Some guys run bennies, I run a sterile res, just 2 different ways to the same end result....... a healthy root system :).
Trust me our results are different, you are sacrificing quality for quantity I am doing the opposite.
 

CaliBudMan

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Damn, are you buying it at a grocery store or something?

I'd be willing to bet that your plants problems are the result of a lockout caused by too much calcium.
High levels of calcium will lockout boron, iron and magnesium.
yes yes yes... I totally agree with you to much cal mag ... well I gave them a good flush today in a couple days I'll give them an average feed... hope everything clears up ... im toward the end already .... but no I worded it wrong my bad lol .. I pay 1.50$ for a five gall jug of ro water ....
 

Thundercat

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Trust me our results are different, you are sacrificing quality for quantity I am doing the opposite.
LMAO your silly if you think I sacrifice any quality my friend but its ok, you can grow your way and I'll keep growing mine. There are many different ways to grow A+ nugs, I was just choosing to share what I do with the OP. For the record the same result that I mentioned was "a healthy root system". I never compared our growing styles or end results :), I prefer to keep an open mind to what others choose to do. I've smoked dank weed in many places, that was grown many different ways. It would be foolish to think any of those growers was doing something wrong because he did it different then myself. Just the same as I know there are flaws in my grow and I would never claim otherwise. The most important thing here is that we all enjoy our product however we get it.....
 

CaliBudMan

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Every one has there own ways to growing, but sharing that knowledge, and how you do it your way ,is what alows us to expand ,get better and most important it lets us grow some dank ass buds/meds!!! So keep growing your own way and sharing the details so we all can learn from it , :eyesmoke: I'm learning from it:bigjoint:
 

CaliBudMan

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LMAO your silly if you think I sacrifice any quality my friend but its ok, you can grow your way and I'll keep growing mine. There are many different ways to grow A+ nugs, I was just choosing to share what I do with the OP. For the record the same result that I mentioned was "a healthy root system". I never compared our growing styles or end results :), I prefer to keep an open mind to what others choose to do. I've smoked dank weed in many places, that was grown many different ways. It would be foolish to think any of those growers was doing something wrong because he did it different then myself. Just the same as I know there are flaws in my grow and I would never claim otherwise. The most important thing here is that we all enjoy our product however we get it.....
8-)
 

CaliBudMan

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Can any one tell me how to like a post???

Where it says at the bottom of the post BDOGKUSH liked this....
How do I like it too ????


Damn, are you buying it at a grocery store or something?

I'd be willing to bet that your plants problems are the result of a lockout caused by too much calcium.

High levels of calcium will lockout boron, iron and magnesium.
 

chuck estevez

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Can any one tell me how to like a post???

Where it says at the bottom of the post BDOGKUSH liked this....
How do I like it too ????
bottom right corner of a post, next to where you hit reply, is a like button. You have to be an established member though.

Established members are members that have a few extra perks because they contributed something useful to this site. It's actually not hard to become an established member, but it does require some minimal effort... Specifically, you become an established member 48 hours after you register AND 3 different existing established members "Like" a post you wrote (asking users publicly or privately for "Likes" will get you banned).

Extra privileges that you get when you become an established member:
  • You can Like content (Liking dumb things to try and help someone become established will get you banned).
  • You can participate in areas that are problematic at times (for example Politics & Religion).
  • You can post links (links are nofollow).
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Please keep in mind that it's 48 full hours after you sign up (not "2 days"). Also, it can take up to an hour for the promotion to happen (there is an hourly process that checks for promotions for users that have visited the site recently).
 

CaliBudMan

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bottom right corner of a post, next to where you hit reply, is a like button. You have to be an established member though.

Established members are members that have a few extra perks because they contributed something useful to this site. It's actually not hard to become an established member, but it does require some minimal effort... Specifically, you become an established member 48 hours after you register AND 3 different existing established members "Like" a post you wrote (asking users publicly or privately for "Likes" will get you banned).

Extra privileges that you get when you become an established member:
  • You can Like content (Liking dumb things to try and help someone become established will get you banned).
  • You can participate in areas that are problematic at times (for example Politics & Religion).
  • You can post links (links are nofollow).
  • You can have a signature (links are nofollow).
Please keep in mind that it's 48 full hours after you sign up (not "2 days"). Also, it can take up to an hour for the promotion to happen (there is an hourly process that checks for promotions for users that have visited the site recently).
Well thanks alot chuckestevez for explaining all that to me . you Have answered my question & then some Wich I will have to thank you for! because not being able to figure out ,how to like some post was driving me crazy :wall:
I am a fairly new member but have already had a few great conversations on this site with a lot of VERY helpfull people that have already taught me a few things:bigjoint:so thanks every 1 ....& smoke on!!! now I got my like button..lol
 

ch33b

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Thundercat, I'd love to speak to you in private I'm also running Flora NOVA series. if you could PM me that would be great have a few questions for ya
 

ch33b

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I'm using flora nova bloom ... last time I wasn't checking run off from 5 gallon pots and developed - K def but still had amazing quality .. is there anything I should know when using this product ? I'm sticking to the GH feeding chart.

- ch33b
 

Doobius1

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I use Floranova Bloom, 4ml per gallon w/ RO. No additional cal mag was needed for any strain I have ran with it. I had a cheese clone that I thought had a calmag deficiency, it ended up being salt build up.
What are signs of salt buildup? What should I be looking for?
 

BDOGKush

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What are signs of salt buildup? What should I be looking for?
Cupped or curled leaves, rust looking spotting that spreads, brittle fan leaves, also stunted/deformed new growth. It will look like a bunch of dificencies or a ph issue going on at once.
 
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