RedReign
Active member
A couple of months ago my Botanicare CalMag Plus went bad on me. It was cloudy and had fine dark sediment at the bottom of the bottle. It caused my plants to look like crap.
I bought a new bottle of CalMag and the plants recovered fine over the next 10 days or so. With this new bottle, the CalMag looked like apple juice and was translucent. It stayed translucent and wasn't even remotely cloudy the day it ran out.
The next bottle I bought was cloudy the second I opened it. Against my better judgement, I used it anyway. Sure enough my plants took a turn for the worse within days of using it. I dumped my rez and filled it with 1/2 tap water and 1/2 RO water instead of CalMag, along with my regular nutes, and the plants cleared up.
I returned the cloudy bottle of CalMag and the hydro store gave me a new one. I get to my grow, open the bottle, and sure enough this bottle was cloudy too. Thinking my local store had a bad batch, I went to a different hydro store and bought a bottle from them. Sure enough, this bottle is cloudy too. At this point, I start doubting myself whether CalMag should be cloudy or not, so I emailed Botanicare. Their rep responded that CalMag should not be cloudy.
So I wanted to check with the CalMag users here. Is your CalMag cloudy? Have you ever had CalMag go bad on you? How do you identify bad CalMag before your plants tell you it's bad?
What are some alternatives to Botanicare CalMag? Techniflora, Grotek, and AN make calmag suppliments, has anyone had success with any of these? What about using Calcium Nitrate and Magnesium Nitrate to make CalMag? Anyone know how to figure out how much of each it would take to equal 5ml of CalMag?
For the record, I don't want to continue using 1/2 tap and 1/2 RO because the tap water here is inconsistent. It is an older commercial building in a semi desolate area and the water has been anywhere from .6 ec to 1.0 ec.
I bought a new bottle of CalMag and the plants recovered fine over the next 10 days or so. With this new bottle, the CalMag looked like apple juice and was translucent. It stayed translucent and wasn't even remotely cloudy the day it ran out.
The next bottle I bought was cloudy the second I opened it. Against my better judgement, I used it anyway. Sure enough my plants took a turn for the worse within days of using it. I dumped my rez and filled it with 1/2 tap water and 1/2 RO water instead of CalMag, along with my regular nutes, and the plants cleared up.
I returned the cloudy bottle of CalMag and the hydro store gave me a new one. I get to my grow, open the bottle, and sure enough this bottle was cloudy too. Thinking my local store had a bad batch, I went to a different hydro store and bought a bottle from them. Sure enough, this bottle is cloudy too. At this point, I start doubting myself whether CalMag should be cloudy or not, so I emailed Botanicare. Their rep responded that CalMag should not be cloudy.
So I wanted to check with the CalMag users here. Is your CalMag cloudy? Have you ever had CalMag go bad on you? How do you identify bad CalMag before your plants tell you it's bad?
What are some alternatives to Botanicare CalMag? Techniflora, Grotek, and AN make calmag suppliments, has anyone had success with any of these? What about using Calcium Nitrate and Magnesium Nitrate to make CalMag? Anyone know how to figure out how much of each it would take to equal 5ml of CalMag?
For the record, I don't want to continue using 1/2 tap and 1/2 RO because the tap water here is inconsistent. It is an older commercial building in a semi desolate area and the water has been anywhere from .6 ec to 1.0 ec.