Maximum Yield USA July 2017 | Page 64

calcium nutrition What to do if Calcium Deficiencies Begin to Show 62 feature to very high levels usually has little effect on calcium deficiency.” ted c a growt o While checking calcium levels in a recirculating nutrient solution is always a good insurance policy, boosting calcium to very high levels usually has little effect on calcium deficiency. Calcium, being largely an induced deficiency, responds to changing the environmental factors that are limiting uptake, transpiration, and deposition in the plant. This usually means adjusting humidity, increasing air flow if required to boost transpiration, checking that EC levels are within range for the growing conditions being encountered, and making sure the root system is healthy and functioning optimally. Changing nutrient formulations to those that don’t contain any ammonium has proven to be effective for some growers under certain environmental conditions that consistently cause calcium issues. Cultivar selection also plays a major role where calcium deficiencies seem to be an ongoing problem. Breeding for tolerance to tip burn, blossom end rot, and other calcium disorders has been a major breakthrough for many hydroponic crops and is worth investing in. “ BOOSTING CALCIUM