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Right-on Jaws,
Lets see how they react to that, a ph correction will also help plants vascular system and allow more nutrient and water to be processed. Just getting the ph in the zone will help. I would use one half strength cal mag dose (5ml/gl ?) and monitor for this reason.
Another thought I had; remeber AN publishing some info re: lighter feeds increasing yeilds than what they originally published; not a concentration rather the volume of run to waste. If so, maybe drenching wouldn't be optimal??
Lets see how they react to that, a ph correction will also help plants vascular system and allow more nutrient and water to be processed. Just getting the ph in the zone will help. I would use one half strength cal mag dose (5ml/gl ?) and monitor for this reason.
Another thought I had; remeber AN publishing some info re: lighter feeds increasing yeilds than what they originally published; not a concentration rather the volume of run to waste. If so, maybe drenching wouldn't be optimal??