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I'll vouch for dynagro, especially the protekt. Great rock solid ph stability. I've been told if you see precipitate, you may want to dilute the silica before you add it to solution. If the precipitate is white flakes, strain your bottle, as that is not going to dissolve. Oh, and ALWAYS add protekt first. I'm not sure about the mixing order with cal mag, though. If you insist on using bloom boosters, I insist on not using dynagro. It has all the essentials and macros, but bloom boosters repeat these ratios in awkward ways, causing nutrient lockout.I seem to recall some folks having issue with the use of Silica products in UC. Maybe look into that again. I also recall at least one guy (DessertRodent) who blows it the fuck up- From memory here - with Dyna- Protekt silica.
I can't get the silica product I have on hand to stay in solution- it precipitates and falls to bottom of bucket.
PB
oh I follow you, Ill get right on that thank you sir.I'll vouch for dynagro, especially the protekt. Great rock solid ph stability. I've been told if you see precipitate, you may want to dilute the silica before you add it to solution. If the precipitate is white flakes, strain your bottle, as that is not going to dissolve. Oh, and ALWAYS add protekt first. I'm not sure about the mixing order with cal mag, though. If you insist on using bloom boosters, I insist on not using dynagro. It has all the essentials and macros, but bloom boosters repeat these ratios in awkward ways, causing nutrient lockout.
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