gorillaglueaaron
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It looked like it had a dip in one side of it.
You will save sooo much money... I still have like 16 lbs of mega crop version 1 from 2018 out of a 22lb bag. Granted I only grow a few plants but I think that cost me like $40-$60 and shipping.If I remember this when I run out, I'll go with one of those. Thanks.
Yeah thats the thing... its so much cheaper... like 3 cents per gal to make. Most of the liquid stuff is around 20-30 cents per gal to make. Like 10x more expensive22lb seems like a big commitment. I guess it doesn't cost very much more than a 1 litre bottle so it's not too bad.
Yea, I got some of the mega crop also, experimenting with it for about a month now, good stuff. I like the ratio control, having the mag/sulfate control, and the calcium nitrate control, it's a excellent flowering mixture.If I remember this when I run out, I'll go with one of those. Thanks.
Brown food tastes good.Idk i did meatloaf in them and no thanks... some things can't be replaced. Great for cakes and baking though
Would I need to use it with ro water or could I use 110ppm tap water?Yea, I got some of the mega crop also, experimenting with it for about a month now, good stuff. I like the ratio control, having the mag/sulfate control, and the calcium nitrate control, it's a excellent flowering mixture.
the micro metal profiles on this product look especially impressive, that's what drew me to this item. specifically, the chelates, extremely important to get correct. especially for any "instant" correction of nutrient profiles, simply flush and go. it's cheap too.
I just purchased the flowering agent, and have my own calcium nitrate, mag sulfate, that I get from far cheaper sources.
110 ppm tap is absolutely fine to use.Would I need to use it with ro water or could I use 110ppm tap water?
Aren't there different nutrients made for ro water and tap water?110 ppm tap is absolutely fine to use.
Bruh, I bought 50lb total for front row ag's two part. I'm set on nutrients for like a decade at my current scale haha22lb seems like a big commitment. I guess it doesn't cost very much more than a 1 litre bottle so it's not too bad.
Yes, it has to do with the interactions that can occur. Also has to do with the pH buffers they put in the nutrient blends. You can use either, but if you're running RO, for sure stay away from the hard water variety.Aren't there different nutrients made for ro water and tap water?
Uneventful but good. How about you?Hello all, how is everyone's night
No, I'm referring to the nutrient solution made for ro water.doing good gorilla, RO water has nothing
Most nutrients are designed for RONo, I'm referring to the nutrient solution made for ro water.
Off to bed.
AFAIK they both contain the same micros and macros. The difference is the amount of buffering agent they put in them. You use a hardwater variety in RO and you'll likely have to way overcompensate on pH up as a result.Does the ro one contain more micro nutrients or whatever the one is that you hardly need any of?