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started using jacks on the veggies and house plants. there loving it. using up all of my other nutes then making that switch.
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Lets see how they do. Im sure the 1.6 ec wont leave a N deficiency. If it does a little more Ca Nitrate will solve that problem. 110-125 ppm of N is usually plenty of N for most people. Its Mg that I feel my plants have always needed a touch more of in many formulas.
The root systems are probably a little different on each plant. Some of your plants can uptake the nutes readily the others maybe not quite so much that have the downward curl. I wish we could see all the roots on every plant. Its really the root zone that matters. Everything else, the green growth up top, is an extension of the roots.
Ive always thought it was high P that caused most of the downward curl I see in plants. I could be wrong. The problem should not get any worse. Im excited to see how the plants respond to the formula. Ill try get some more pictures up of my plants in the TarDawg thread.
I dont mix them up in concentrates for mixing. I just weigh them out each time and mix. I do it will my reso is draining so I dont mind.
If you were to combine your stock solution of CaNo3 with the epsom stock solution in a glass together you would see the fallout from flocculation.
There should be no cloudiness or fallout in your reso for the new people reading this! If there is you are doing something wrong.
lots of excellent growers use jacks. its a great product. tons of info at icmag.
Hello Snowblind,
You are running both the Jacks Pro and the new Herb blend. Have you made any decisions on which one you like better yet? Also with the Herb blend which bloom booster are you using?
Thanks.