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you do know you could have bagged it up and sold it as your own blend ... it doesn't pay to be the nice guy especially in a world full of greedy crooks and haters
It does, but the chart doesn't say how much is needed to become antagonistic. What about another form of Ca? Say, CaCO3, or calcium gluconate, or... gypsum.. CaSO4?The Nitrogen would be too high. I believe the ratio I posted works best. According to Mulder's chart, too much Ca and Mg antagonize each other.
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multiply your numbers by 250 but remember it will take less than 1 gal of RO/distilled water because the salts take up space so fill half way--dissolve--top off to a gallon. Then use at 15ml per gallon to hit your same ppms. Download hydrobuddy and play with the numbers and figure out how things work. i just started to mix my salts and im almost out of bottled stuff so I'm learning too.I'm trying to figure out how to make a gallon of this in liquid form.
It does, but the chart doesn't say how much is needed to become antagonistic. What about another form of Ca? Say, CaCO3, or calcium gluconate, or... gypsum.. CaSO4?
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