I fed them some Maxi bloom as my base but must have misscalculated somewhere.Ok, that sounds about right for a 4x4, I use about 750 watts of cob per 4x4. What did you feed them your last run?
I fed them some Maxi bloom as my base but must have misscalculated somewhere.Ok, that sounds about right for a 4x4, I use about 750 watts of cob per 4x4. What did you feed them your last run?
mix it 4x the strengthSo i still handwater a lot, so i got tired of mixing watering can after watering can night after night... so i put a spiggot on a 20 gallon tote and mixed 16 gallons of Jacks 3-2. Do i need to run a pond pump or anything in there? Ive never mixed ahead before.. its prob only a 3 to 4 day supply too if that matters...
I apologize in advance for asking you to remember what you meant by this almost 2 years ago, but could you please elaborate more? I made a concentrate with my Jack's, and I tested each part by adding a single gram to a gallon 4 times, measuring EC in between, so I already have my nutes charted against my supplies, but if I am to understand the compositions that I will be working with, I feel I need to internalize what you said. Can you explain how the 2 systems of PPM differ, and how one might be able to break their mixes down into elemental composition as you do?the veg recipe has total active elemental ppm of about 450ppm (not to be confused with what your ppm pen measures)
I will do my bestI apologize in advance for asking you to remember what you meant by this almost 2 years ago, but could you please elaborate more? I made a concentrate with my Jack's, and I tested each part by adding a single gram to a gallon 4 times, measuring EC in between, so I already have my nutes charted against my supplies, but if I am to understand the compositions that I will be working with, I feel I need to internalize what you said. Can you explain how the 2 systems of PPM differ, and how one might be able to break their mixes down into elemental composition as you do?
^^^^^^^ what he saidKeep in mind that epsom salt is a good thing, just dissolve it into solution separately from calcium nitrate.
By mass:
Three parts 5-12-26 mix
Two parts calcium nitrate
One part epsom salt
This is a classic, time tested recipe. Dilute to desired strength after mixing all these together. ph the solution last, after mixing and dilution.
The recipe I started is 2.4 Jack's 1.6 CalNit and I will add some Epsom too. On my 321 thread, firsttimeARE shared this recipe with me and it made a lot of sense to me now and at the time. I'm still on the uphill of my learning curve, but the material I've read so far suggests that this recipe would still keep me in the safe zone, but on the under side of EC which is what I prefer.id mix
2.25 jacks
1.5 cal nite
if you want to add 0.75 Epsom (but you may not actually need the Epsom with jack)
I stay around 450 PPM active elemental ppm at full strength..(again this is not a reflection of the PPM reading a meter would provide
did you look at the journal I linked?
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The recipe I started is 2.4 Jack's 1.6 CalNit and I will add some Epsom too. On my 321 thread, firsttimeARE shared this recipe with me and it made a lot of sense to me now and at the time. I'm still on the uphill of my learning curve, but the material I've read so far suggests that this recipe would still keep me in the safe zone, but on the under side of EC which is what I prefer.
I haven't yet read the thread you told me to, but I will right now and reserve the questions I still have till after I read that.
ok so you got all the infoThe recipe I started is 2.4 Jack's 1.6 CalNit and I will add some Epsom too. On my 321 thread, firsttimeARE shared this recipe with me and it made a lot of sense to me now and at the time. I'm still on the uphill of my learning curve, but the material I've read so far suggests that this recipe would still keep me in the safe zone, but on the under side of EC which is what I prefer.
I haven't yet read the thread you told me to, but I will right now and reserve the questions I still have till after I read that.
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I made it this far then got stuck again. What do you mean "key in the figures you'd like to see"? I don't know what numbers I'd like to see. I was hoping HydroBuddy would accept the mix I made on the Substances page and apply that combo to the volume I select on the Main page and tell me what those numbers will be? I believe I know every other datatype and value, just not the multiplied ratio or the elemental PPM.after you have your substances inputted and selected go back to the main page and key in the figures youd lik to see for NPK.....and fill out all the rest of the page and click carry out calculation
then switch to the results page to view the mix ratio in grams per gallon for each element
just keep fiddling with it and get familiar
Epsom salt is actually pretty light in nutrient so a bit more won't hurt.^^^^^^^ what he said
personally id prefer a lower EC mix but in the same ratio
id mix
2.25 jacks
1.5 cal nite
if you want to add 0.75 Epsom (but you may not actually need the Epsom with jack)
if you look at the % amount for jacks its a bit higher than the 5-11-26 hydro special mix many people use at 3-2-1
as for adding up the % as you did .. NO... that's not at all how it works and adding them that way provides nothing useful
youd need to first convert the % amounts to PPM values using the calculator and then add them up
I stay around 450 PPM active elemental ppm at full strength..(again this is not a reflection of the PPM reading a meter would provide
did you look at the journal I linked?
Aside from users generically endorsing 321, I haven't crossed any feedback about why 321 is good. Conversely, the variation that im4satori is proposing is the same one that firsttimeARE is using and they both suggest that the ratio is more balanced for what we need. I saw in one of satori's posts where he likens 3.6, 2.4, 1.1 (which is Jack's 321) as way too hot, the 321 as just plain hot and 2.4, 1.6, 0 as balanced. This tells me that though the elements might not be totally ideal, this ratio seems to be in a state of equilibrium in that none of the elements will be nearing toxicity or deficiency and may even be better to use for raising individual elements in the long run. I still have too much to learn as I just got into dry nutes a week ago and now have about $200 of GH stuff that will collect dust. My studies started me at 321, but now it just feels right to go this way.The idea behind using the ratio approach is that it can then be diluted to whatever the grower wants.
you doing pretty good so farAside from users generically endorsing 321, I haven't crossed any feedback about why 321 is good. Conversely, the variation that im4satori is proposing is the same one that firsttimeARE is using and they both suggest that the ratio is more balanced for what we need. I saw in one of satori's posts where he likens 3.6, 2.4, 1.1 (which is Jack's 321) as way too hot, the 321 as just plain hot and 2.4, 1.6, 0 as balanced. This tells me that though the elements might not be totally ideal, this ratio seems to be in a state of equilibrium in that none of the elements will be nearing toxicity or deficiency and may even be better to use for raising individual elements in the long run. I still have too much to learn as I just got into dry nutes a week ago and now have about $200 of GH stuff that will collect dust. My studies started me at 321, but now it just feels right to go this way.