Mag deficiency ?

Green Refuge

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New clones I got a couple days ago. Gary Payton and lumpys Apple Fritter. Transplanted them yesterday into roots organic original soil. Should I hit them with epsom foliar? Or give them a couple more days to see if the new soil/transplant starts working it's way into the roots. Should I add calmag to my next watering which should be tomorrow or the day after? 4 bulb T5 light got two bulbs going at about 20 inches. Temps in the low 70's humidity under 50%.
 

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Masterdank420

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New clones I got a couple days ago. Gary Payton and lumpys Apple Fritter. Transplanted them yesterday into roots organic original soil. Should I hit them with epsom foliar? Or give them a couple more days to see if the new soil/transplant starts working it's way into the roots. Should I add calmag to my next watering which should be tomorrow or the day after? 4 bulb T5 light got two bulbs going at about 20 inches. Temps in the low 70's humidity under 50%.
Do not add cal/mag unless you are one of those guys that buys reverse osmosis water for the plants. Cal/mag is present in most tap water and spring water. Adding extra will cause potassium lockout.
 

hotrodharley

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Why does everyone get so horny with the Cal/mag? Lmao
We ask for multiple reasons including people unnecessarily giving it. Basically it's used too much unnecessarily. Calcium is the major offender in most cases of lockout. Why does everyone get so horny about pH right off the bat? That's the question we EXPERIENCED growers ask. You're another who thinks that's the key. In fact that's where everyone should start. Right? Lol.
 

Masterdank420

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We ask for multiple reasons including people unnecessarily giving it. Basically it's used too much unnecessarily. Calcium is the major offender in most cases of lockout. Why does everyone get so horny about pH right off the bat? That's the question we EXPERIENCED growers ask. You're another who thinks that's the key. In fact that's where everyone should start. Right? Lol.
i meant why do people go Gungho with the cal/mag and lockout their plants bruh. Not trying to rag on you for asking about cal/mag because a lot of the time people add way too much, IE they get horny about adding cal/mag thinking its gonna help. I dont assume PH is the always the issue either. Although it is quite a common issue.
 
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inth3shadowz

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The real question is, what were the clones in before the roots organic? My buddy does this all the time. Buys some clones from someone who did God knows what to them, then tries to nurse them in fresh soil. You'll be fine, I'd just feed regular tap water for atleast a few weeks.
 

Green Refuge

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The real question is, what were the clones in before the roots organic? My buddy does this all the time. Buys some clones from someone who did God knows what to them, then tries to nurse them in fresh soil. You'll be fine, I'd just feed regular tap water for atleast a few weeks.
They were in some kinda pro mix. Yeah after reading all the comments I think I'll just plain water for a few days and see what happens.
 

hotrodharley

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Off topic question for you. What's the ideal watering temperature? My well water be in the low 60's. Should be room temp ?
No it's fine at that temperature. If you leave water out it starts oxidizing. I take two of the cans I use and pour the water back and forth a couple of times to get some oxygen in it. Some say colder water induces purpling in purple strains. I've not experienced this. But anything 60 or warmer is fine.
 

visajoe1

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You do not need Cal Mag in soil. Ever. At any point. Stop using it.

They need food and more light.

What light and nutrients do you plan to use?
 

Alcoholock

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You do not need Cal Mag in soil. Ever. At any point. Stop using it.

They need food and more light.

What light and nutrients do you plan to use?
I wish I could agree, my water is salty due to softener.....Need to run RO... without weekly calmag....its a wrap... sigh.. shitty hard water.
 

Alcoholock

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Why not bypass the water softener like I do at my place, I just ran a hose directly from my water pump to my garden area.
I dont own the property where my setup is at unfortunately. So Yep... and It hasnt caused me too much issues... just cal mag once a week..and kelp once a week. ....Then top dress with ffof in flower... and then some Jobes water soluble 3-3-3 w\myco to get it across the finish... im still formulating a schedule... but to be honest... its really strain dependent.
 
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