tobedetermined I'm using store bought. The only addition is calmag, as I have moved to RO water. I have used a couple of brands recently. One was better but the listing on the bottle was total bollox, so taught me nothing. Except to avoid GH.
jackspratt61 That's interesting. I should of realised. Unfortunately I don't have a lab that can look at coco, which ties my hands somewhat. I'm not sure where such salt levels would come from though, if not the coco itself. I'm using very common supplies really.
My change of feed is inconclusive, but telling. In a 24 hour period the hairs on one strain went from 50% brown to over 80% brown. They sure hated it. Resin pumped out at the same time though, so they went from almost ready to done, very quickly indeed. Though this isn't that uncommon around day 34. The only thing I have ever seen related to premature aging is Mg, the obvious reason for such stripes. The stripes didn't spread, but do seem to of got more vibrant in places. The only certainty is calcium signs appeared. Along with some edges going in a manner similar to what I thought I had seen the back of. I was at half feed though, with the trace stuff at about 120%. Not a great test, but the hairs going brown so rapidly shows it's not caused by excess NPK Ca or Mg. Which is good to know as an over feed was always most likely. I have something in the trace to blame. Something the Ca probably holds back. Something likely more prevalent in my feed than the GH, but again, the GH label is nonsense they tell me, so of no diagnostic value.
I reckon it is sodium. I dropped the K Mg and Ca, and got burnt hairs and some edges go like only sodium and chlorides are usually associated with. What's most odd though, is how its gone downhill over a few years. I can repeat earlier grows exactly, and get ill plants and half the yield. I'm pretty sure this isn't something I'm doing, after 30 years.
If I get off my arse I can do a run with canna terra. A weak compost like stuff that you run like hydro.
I wouldn't know where to start with adding gypsum. However I moved from tap because it's bore hole water from a gypsum mining area. I have 175ppm CaCO3 of a total 225ppm expressed as CaCO3. I'm hoping to start using it again. The RO is just a temporary measure as I try everything.
jackspratt61 That's interesting. I should of realised. Unfortunately I don't have a lab that can look at coco, which ties my hands somewhat. I'm not sure where such salt levels would come from though, if not the coco itself. I'm using very common supplies really.
My change of feed is inconclusive, but telling. In a 24 hour period the hairs on one strain went from 50% brown to over 80% brown. They sure hated it. Resin pumped out at the same time though, so they went from almost ready to done, very quickly indeed. Though this isn't that uncommon around day 34. The only thing I have ever seen related to premature aging is Mg, the obvious reason for such stripes. The stripes didn't spread, but do seem to of got more vibrant in places. The only certainty is calcium signs appeared. Along with some edges going in a manner similar to what I thought I had seen the back of. I was at half feed though, with the trace stuff at about 120%. Not a great test, but the hairs going brown so rapidly shows it's not caused by excess NPK Ca or Mg. Which is good to know as an over feed was always most likely. I have something in the trace to blame. Something the Ca probably holds back. Something likely more prevalent in my feed than the GH, but again, the GH label is nonsense they tell me, so of no diagnostic value.
I reckon it is sodium. I dropped the K Mg and Ca, and got burnt hairs and some edges go like only sodium and chlorides are usually associated with. What's most odd though, is how its gone downhill over a few years. I can repeat earlier grows exactly, and get ill plants and half the yield. I'm pretty sure this isn't something I'm doing, after 30 years.
If I get off my arse I can do a run with canna terra. A weak compost like stuff that you run like hydro.
I wouldn't know where to start with adding gypsum. However I moved from tap because it's bore hole water from a gypsum mining area. I have 175ppm CaCO3 of a total 225ppm expressed as CaCO3. I'm hoping to start using it again. The RO is just a temporary measure as I try everything.