jguit
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This is more of a curiousity more than anything. Just to get a better understanding of nutrients, etc.
So for instance, take a fertilzer like Jack'c Classic 20-20-20. I understand that means 20% of each of the macro nutrients. I guess my question is at what weight do you get the 'full' 20-20-20?
I've been playing with some of the nutrient calculators and trying to understand the ppm's of each of the nutrients at different strengths.
For instance, take Epsom salt as an example. It's approx 10% Mg and and 13% S. At 1 gram per gallon you'd get approx 26ppm of Mg and 34ppm of S.
I'm trying to apply this to a powdered fertilizer. I hope i'm explaining myself correctly. haha
So for instance, take a fertilzer like Jack'c Classic 20-20-20. I understand that means 20% of each of the macro nutrients. I guess my question is at what weight do you get the 'full' 20-20-20?
I've been playing with some of the nutrient calculators and trying to understand the ppm's of each of the nutrients at different strengths.
For instance, take Epsom salt as an example. It's approx 10% Mg and and 13% S. At 1 gram per gallon you'd get approx 26ppm of Mg and 34ppm of S.
I'm trying to apply this to a powdered fertilizer. I hope i'm explaining myself correctly. haha