Magical is a good product, Kailyn. I've been using Magical for several years now. During the spring and summer growing season I use it at 1 teaspoon per gallon, twice a month. I generally apply it by itself but I know growers who just add it to their regular fertilizer twice a month or at a 1/2 teaspoon once a week. You don't need to use epson salts if you use Magical.
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Originally Posted by LadySoren
What exactly does calcium do for plants again...?
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LadySoren, calcium is used by the plant to build strong cell walls. If there isn't enough calcium available, the new growth will have thin cell walls and that will leave it susceptible to fungus and insects. If you see some of the new growth turn black and rot, it's a sign of calcium deficiency. If you don't have fungus problems then your orchids are probably getting enough calcium from your tapwater or your fertilizer. Growers who use rainwater of RO water should use a calcium/magnesium supplement. Also some orchids, like paphs and hybrids of C. walkeriana, need higher concentrations of calcium than other orchids do. According to owner of Gold Country Orchids, too much calcium doesn't hurt orchids so that isn't an issue.