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a: nitrates...so Calcium NItrate and Potassium NIitrate
b: phosphates and sulfates...MKP, Potash, Epsom salts, potentiall micros depending on what you've got
What was the error? Sorry for being redundant but this seems to be a delicate prosees so I jut want to understand? We're you taing about porks response?NO. Do your A/B mix like this;
A. Everything with Calcium in it
B. Everything else, especially if it has sulfur in it
Do it the way you suggest and you run the risk of calcium and sulfur getting together, locking out and creating gooey gypsum deposits all over the floor of your res. Good for soil/organics, bad juju for hydro where everything must be fully available.
For micros I got EDTA (Co, Zn, Mn) , sodium molybdate, Fe eddha, Fe dtpa and. Boron. Can anyone help me on putting together my micros?
What was the error? Sorry for being redundant but this seems to be a delicate prosees so I jut want to understand? We're you taing about porks response?
I got a good buddy of mine that is extremely talented in chemistry, biology and bot. He gave me ll of the above, so that's what I'm working with. He does not always have the time for me unfortunitly. He just had another baby And moving right now. And not just that his education is so superior to mine that his vocabulary tends to be hard to keep up with. I do know e % of all of them.. I just got to connect the dots and make sure my math and weights are on pointUnless you're a research chemist or a graduate level botanist of some sort, I would seriously stay the fuck away from trying to create a micronutrient mix, because these micros are VERY POISONOUS and screwing up the levels could make you very sick. Besides, plenty of good micronutrient mixes exist, so why reinvent the wheel?
Two I like are Jacks MOST, or Mix Of Soluble Traces if you like dry, and Bio-Genesis' Mineral Matrix if you prefer a liquid. Both are affordable, complete, and I'll vouch for their effectiveness!
I got a good buddy of mine that is extremely talented in chemistry, biology and bot. He gave me ll of the above, so that's what I'm working with. He does not always have the time for me unfortunitly. He just had another baby And moving right now. And not just that his education is so superior to mine that his vocabulary tends to be hard to keep up with. I do know e % of all of them.. I just got to connect the dots and make sure my math and weights are on point
The knowledge and understanding of molar weights. And the fact I'm short on cash so I don't wanna spend when I have what I need right I front of me. I really thankful for your helpI'm still not sure what you look to gain from creating your own micro mix. If it's the sheer interest in trying something new, that's cool, but I guess I'm still a bit lost about what current micronutrient formulas are missing?
I'm not trying to say that all micro solutions have everything you might need. On the other hand, starting with one and then carefully amending it with things like boron or triacontanol may yield the results you seek with less effort.
The knowledge and understanding of molar weights. And the fact I'm short on cash so I don't wanna spend when I have what I need right I front of me. I really thankful for your help
NO. Do your A/B mix like this;
A. Everything with Calcium in it
B. Everything else, especially if it has sulfur in it
Do it the way you suggest and you run the risk of calcium and sulfur getting together, locking out and creating gooey gypsum deposits all over the floor of your res. Good for soil/organics, bad juju for hydro where everything must be fully available.
NO. Do your A/B mix like this;
A. Everything with Calcium in it
B. Everything else, especially if it has sulfur in it
Do it the way you suggest and you run the risk of calcium and sulfur getting together, locking out and creating gooey gypsum deposits all over the floor of your res. Good for soil/organics, bad juju for hydro where everything must be fully available.
I know!! So lame I come and check this thread all the time!! We'll let's kick this shit off againtalk about an anti-climatic ending to a thread lol
I like to keep my mgso4 apart from my two part. Making it a three part. I have high stock solutions. When I keep them together i notice flocculation. I also use Ksi. In hard water, 325 ppm.You can safely mix everything EXCEPT the CaNo3 in one container. Never mix concentrated CaNo3 with anything that has sulfur in it whether dry or as a stock solution. The only safe way to mix them is once they are diluted to actual feeding levels.
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