Frankster
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well you can use up to 0.3% as a reduction agent, and it's highly needed by the flower during the end. Also the bicarb gives a molecule that can allow C02 to be easily created, and the dibasic potassium phospate for the same reason, buffering capacity. The question is, is it too much potassium (probably) should I maybe use calcium carbonate instead, which can be more easily tolerated?Very interesting....Whydid u use Bicarbonate?
Last harvest i didnt flush but added 3 final applications of Potassium Sulphate and i reallly noticed it.
The flavor of my last crop was much more intense, deep, compared to the round before, same clone same soil same environment...its like eating candies
I also trew in some fructose, but just because i had it layn around....eh eh...
The only thing i gotta say is that when i went to recycle the soil the PH was skyrocketing and i had some burns and lockout the first few days but then got it on track.....
The potassium Sulphate i have is very hot....half gram x liter adds about 120 ppm of K and 100 of S !!!!!!!!!!!
kaboom
Carbon (C) | Iron (Fe) |
Hydrogen (H) | Manganese (Mn) |
Oxygen (O) | Boron (B) |
Nitrogen (N) | Molybdenum (Mo) |
Phosphorus (P) | Copper (Cu) |
Potassium (K) | Zinc (Zn) |
Calcium (Ca) | Chlorine (Cl) |
Magnesium (Mg) | Nickel (Ni) |
Sulfur (S) |
You haven't had any problems with calcium lockout when using bicarbonates? Are you just using it at the finish of the grow or throughout?
It seems to do just the opposite, it helps calcium, IMO. I'm thinking it keep's them from binding with something else, and becoming inactive. It keep's them available for uptake, if I'm not mistaken, at least to some degree.You haven't had any problems with calcium lockout when using bicarbonates? Are you just using it at the finish of the grow or throughout?
I'm lazy, and time is the most valuable "thing" we know of......Flawless Finish from advanced is cheap enough and works very well. Cleans out all the pipes (RDWC System), removes salt buildup, and has magnesium in it so you don't completely starve your plants during the finishing stages, like some growers feel the need to do.
I've noticed major differences in final weight, and most importantly product quality.
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