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Monopotassium phosphate... And magnesium sulfate... Again compatible with what?monopotassium sulfate and magnesium sulfate.... I have done some light skimming and read that they were not compatible
each other....in the plant system?.... clearly one of us is severely misinformed i.e. me but let me see if i can find the articleMonopotassium phosphate... And magnesium sulfate... Again compatible with what?
It's the main ingredient in most bloom boosters and magnesium sulfate is epsom salt. I have no idea what your talking about compatible?
tell me if i misread or if this is phooey, or at least tell me something https://www.greenhousegrower.com/un...ant-nutrition-fertilizers-and-macronutrients/each other....in the plant system?.... clearly one of us is severely misinformed i.e. me but let me see if i can find the article
Are you talking about concentrates? That makes no sense."Insoluble calcium phosphate will form"
tell me if i misread or if this is phooey, or at least tell me something https://www.greenhousegrower.com/un...ant-nutrition-fertilizers-and-macronutrients/
that is why I asked, i tend to do most of my heavy internet surfing on sleepless nights, so I am not always the sharpestYou read it wrong. It says calcium products are not always compatible with phosphorus products.
Here is the quote;
"– Calcium nitrate and monoammonium phosphate or monopotassium phosphate cannot be mixed in the same concentrated stock solution at high concentrations because insoluble calcium phosphate will form. However, the amount of calcium and phosphorus that can be mixed in the same stock tank can be increased by lowering the pH of the stock tank solution"
I have pure powdered silica and pure powdered yucca root, so no silicate requiredFirst time even using a bloom booster, if you would call it one. Was talking to a guy at the hydroponics store and was telling him I was interested in trying one but didn’t know where to start. Said that he would recommend potassium silicate before any bloom booster. Acts as a bit of a boost but is more for protection from stress and diseases. Did a bit of research and found there’s evidence supports it so I ended up getting some.
You can use it throughout your grow to have some extra silica in your nutrients, but has that extra K boost in flower.
I still don't get the question. It doesn't make sense to me because your asking for recommendations from people with all different base nutrients and in doing so whatever ratio you get answers on will be meaningless.
Ratios should be used as overall. Tbh there is no way you will get good info from a question like this.
I guess you missed the part where I said I do my surfing on sleepless nights. And my purpose was to start a discussion, so maybe I would happen upon something that would work with mine, while seeing what people are using and what they are getting, since most of you folks have a grow diary, so I can do the detective work and maybe happen upon something that seams condusive. So to rebut on your comment; not meaningless at all in my humble opinion. And, as you could have read previous comments, to use someone elses terms from another thread "in the english language" stated that I had found exactly what I am looking for. At which point, in your shoes, I would have come to the conclsion that the OP(me, in this case) no longer needed extra input. Let alone possess the need to clarify himself for a 3rd or maybe even fourth time.I still don't get the question. It doesn't make sense to me because your asking for recommendations from people with all different base nutrients and in doing so whatever ratio you get answers on will be meaningless.
Ratios should be used as overall. Tbh there is no way you will get good info from a question like this.
Just did some research, would Down To Earth be a good brand to go with?I would encourage you to try langbeinite too. I.e., boost K, Mg & S (leave P out of it) in late flower.
Example:
2 Tbps/gal AK Kelp = 84-92 ppm. (K=40-48ppm; N=10; Mg = 5; Ca=15 [a good ratio Ca:Mg for veg]; S=2. ).1g/gal Dr. Earth Langbeinite = 139-149 ppm. (K=48-58ppm; Mg=29; S=58).
Cut your base nutes a little to accommodate 100ppm; alternate between those two. Or, cut the base nutes enough for 200ppm; feed the above together.
I've used langbeinite randomly in flower. Definitely the kelp makes a difference in late flower. But, boosting K, Mg & S too should help. (I think it's the growth hormones that make kelp good. But, others say K & Mg make a difference. That would be a way to get both. As long as you cut the base nutrients it wont fry the plants (like typical PK boosters can).
Well guess you have it all figured then. Won't bother replying in your threads. Think you don't really have a clue but hey have to start somewhere. Just another askhole. Just like monopotassium phosphate and mag sulfate are not a good mix. ConsideringI guess you missed the part where I said I do my surfing on sleepless nights. And my purpose was to start a discussion, so maybe I would happen upon something that would work with mine, while seeing what people are using and what they are getting, since most of you folks have a grow diary, so I can do the detective work and maybe happen upon something that seams condusive. So to rebut on your comment; not meaningless at all in my humble opinion. And, as you could have read previous comments, to use someone elses terms from another thread "in the english language" stated that I had found exactly what I am looking for. At which point, in your shoes, I would have come to the conclsion that the OP(me, in this case) no longer needed extra input. Let alone possess the need to clarify himself for a 3rd or maybe even fourth time.
Just did some research, would Down To Earth be a good brand to go with?
lol drunken babble, disregard my dickeshness, I cant stand repeating myself and I show my ass in those instances. Please dont hold it against me, in this instance I am pretty unaware so I shouldn't have been so brash, please accept my apologiesWell guess you have it all figured then. Won't bother replying in your threads. Think you don't really have a clue but hey have to start somewhere. Just another askhole. Just like monopotassium phosphate and mag sulfate are not a good mix. Considering
its used in only almost every pk booster out there. Get over yourself
Just did some research, would Down To Earth be a good brand to go with?
Cool, thought so, they are also a decent price, thanks!Yes. I meant to say Down-To-Earth (langbeinite). When I went to bed last night, it popped in my mind that I had said "Dr. Earth."
following up on the introduction of flower fuel to the grow. hard to know if results are caused by the booster since i dont have anything to compare against. however, they did get frosty last couple weeks. fed half strength mostly 3-4 times per week last 2 weeks, a couple times 75% strength. currently flower day 31. looking happy and healthy. total spent on nutes is $28, works out to about $7 per plant at the most, based off how much I have left.i think there is something to running a booster only during flower. ive done the multi bottle systems and never got where i wanted to be. my goal this round is to do as little as absolutely possible while having as close to 100% healthy leaves as possible. i ran a 1-1-1 for veg and they did outstanding (thats all ill ever do now), but i can tell its not enough punch for flower based on plants reaction since flip and it seemed to contribute to stretch. i recently added half strength flower fuel 1-34-32 and will just give water until the following week. happy frog soil. i'll report back in a couple weeks
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