








🌱 Elevate your grow game with precision nutrition that means business.
Drip Hydro CaMg Quart is a high-concentration liquid supplement featuring a potent 4:1 calcium to magnesium ratio, enhanced with nitrogen and iron to support chlorophyll production and plant vitality. Designed for use from vegetative to early flowering stages, it delivers clean, professional-grade nutrients trusted by commercial growers to strengthen plant structure and boost photosynthesis, ensuring vigorous growth and healthier yields.








| ASIN | B0BCTCZX6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130,193 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,496 in Garden Fertilizers |
| Brand | DRIP HYDRO |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2022 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 2.46 pounds |
| Item model number | DRIPCAMGQT |
| Liquid Volume | 2.7 |
| Manufacturer | Grow Generation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.44 x 7.21 x 2.32 inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Development |
| UPC | 810052837758 |
H**N
Seems to work
I only need to use this occasionally in my hydroponic gardens, but so far it seems to work as intended.
J**F
Cal/mag with nitrogen and iron
Highly concentrated cal/mag with iron and nitrogen. Very effective for soil or hydroponics. I grow organically in living soil but calcium and magnesium deficiencies are so crucial to treat early that I use synthetics when my plants are showing signs of either. The day these arrived in was already showing signs of magnesium deficiency and used 2ml per gallon of PH'ed water and all signs were reversed by morning. Prior to receiving these nutrients from Drip Hydro, i was using Bloom City with iron and nitrogen but that stuff calls for more than twice as much per feeding. Less synthetic salts in my living soil is huge for me. No dyes either. I am thoroughly impressed with not just this product, but their entire lineup of nutrients and plan on doing a few partial runs of synthetics in the near future. One thing is certain though, this is now my cal/mag of choice and I've tried most of them. Website has good literature about their products and plenty of information for using them in your feeding program. Highly, highly recommend this stuff. I'm really glad I got a chance to test most of their lineup and I will certainly continue to purchase a few of their products. I don't know if you guys read these but I'd like to see a silica in the future.
H**O
Great for my tomatoes
I grow a lot of tomatoes in the garden. I am looking forward to using this as a germination supplement and to prevent blossom end rot during the growing season. It is easy to dispense and a concentrate, so with one container I expect it will last. I am impressed with this product line and will be using Drip products in the future.
M**T
Makes beautiful vegetables....
A product that brings important nutrients calcium and magnesium to plants. A product that is used early in the process. I start my vegetables from seed and this product does an outstanding job of speeding up the process. A product that is diluted with water. I use a tablespoon with a 12 ounce spray bottle. A great way to maximize what your vegetable plants can produce. Solid value.
T**E
Great for my hydroponics set!
This is a good amount of booster for my hydroponics sets. It is convenient to have a large amount. You do need a funnel to put into the small hole of my hydroponics set.
J**N
Good source of Calcium and Magnesium
I got the quart size. This looks to be the usual calcium-magnesium formulation (often seen as cali-mag), with the minor exception that there's calcium chloride as a source of calcium. This helps bump up the calcium content, but the chloride could be a little dangerous for sensitive plants. The other ingredients (including chelated iron) is quite common in this sort of calcium supplemental fertilizer. It's a concentrate, so needs to be mixed with water before use. Using it undiluted is not advised as it may burn plant roots. The dilution is 1-2 milliliters per gallon, which means this quart bottle makes 473 to 946 gallons. That's a lot of calcium for plants.
P**Y
I love it
I really love these guys products
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 week ago