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Atami VGN CalMag
Atami VGN CalMag
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Calcium and Magnesium for strong cell walls!
If you grow your plants with tap water, rainwater, or reverse osmosis water, the use of calcium and magnesium supplements is almost mandatory.
Calcium and magnesium are vital elements for cell walls, cell production, and photosynthesis.
How do we know if our plants have a Calcium or Magnesium deficiency?
In case of Calcium deficiency:
- Plant leaves turn yellow or brown at the tips
- Young leaves are irregularly shaped or twisted
- Lack of new growth
- Stems and branches are easily broken, the plant looks fragile
In case of Magnesium deficiency:
- Yellowing between the veins of old leaves (veins remain green)
- The plant looks pale (lacks chlorophyll)
Symptoms of Magnesium deficiency are found mainly in old leaves, while those of Calcium deficiency are found mainly in young leaves.
Why VGN Calmag?
We have other products that add Calcium and Magnesium, but the pros of this one are:
- VGN Calmag is inspected by Control Union and approved for organic farming
- VGN Calmag will not change the NPK ratio of your nutrient solution.
- Matches perfectly with other products in the VGN series
Method of use
Add to the main food of your plants.
VGN Calmag is designed to be used together with the other products in the series: VGN 5-2-2 and VGN 2-2-4
- Fill your watering can halfway (you can use tap water).
- Add the main food and mix.
- Add VGN Calmag and fill the rest of the watering can with water.
- Your solution is ready to use!
For reference values, you can use the Atami table. All values are for 1 liter of water.
Suitable substrates
VGN is a series designed to be used in natural conditions with natural soils. It works excellently with:
- Atami Janeco Light Mix
- Plagron Light Mix
- And all the other natural holidays we offer
⛔️ Atami VGN series products are designed for use in soil and are not entirely suitable for irrigation systems. Although they will not clog your irrigation systems, they may create a micro film and produce odors (which are evidence of their natural origin).



