MegacropI literally just finished mapping out my feedcharts and have ordered the final 2 products I need to complete my regimen. Well, I still might need/want to get Silica, but haven't found what I'm looking for so I'll use the rest of my GH silica till I find what I'm looking for. Also, I'd like @im4satori to verify my charts to make sure everything is everything as they say. I did my best to keep the errors to a minimum and believe I got them very close.
Also, here are links to products in my charts minus Epsom Salt because you can find that at your local local pharmacy.
Jack's A Pro 5-12-26 (non-discrete shipping)
Jack's B Calcium Nitrate (non-discrete shipping)
*Biomin Chelated Calcium Powder (discrete shipping)
*Magnesium Nitrate (discrete shipping)
MKP (discrete shipping)
I also use a Fulvic Humic Kelp Blend at a 1/4 TSP per gallon.
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MKP is just K and P, no N or micros. It basically the same thing as GH dry Koolbloom.The MKP (monopotassium phosphate) I see being talked about here, is the jacks product 5-50-18 UltraViolet, the same thing?
if so, what weeks during flower would you give it?
I'm chatting with some growers on 420 that are using megacrop and say they like it, but when running it through hydrobuddy, it shows to me lacking in the levels and will definitely need to be built out much like Jacks 321. Surprisingly though, megacrop has everything in one bag, calcium and silica too. I was under the impression that calcium must be properly chelated or it will bond with macros and sulfur?Megacrop
Thanks for the reply.MKP is just K and P, no N or micros. It basically the same thing as GH dry Koolbloom.
The ultra violet mix has micros mixed in which makes it a Part A, like Jack's Hydro, ChemGro, or MegaCrop. MKP is a supplemental source of P and K that adds P and K to your Part A. I bought my MKP from Kelp4Less simply because I was ordering other things there, but as far as I can tell, MKP is the same regardless of who puts their name on it.Thanks for the reply.
Plz forgive my ignorance here, but this is actually a serious question...Is there a reason to use the MKP from kelp4less(or where ever) over the Jacks UltraViolet? is it for number crunching in hydrobuddy/being able to control each element?
jacks is $27 for 2.2lbs/1 kilo and the MKP is $17.85 for 1lb...is there a reason you wouldn`t want the micro`s?
thanks again
the jacks UV does say derived from monopotassium phosphateJust because the UV has elevated levels of K and P, doesn't make it a comparable product to MKP. Cal Nit has more in common with MKP in that it also only has 2 elements in the mix. All bloom nutes that I've seen say right on the bottle "derived from monopotassium phosphate".
I shoulda mentioned I`m using the jacks kit "individual grow". and I`m a user of there feeding schedule they have shown. Of the 4 kits listed on jacks page this one is the only kit that suggested the UV as an addon'The ultra violet mix has micros mixed in which makes it a Part A, like Jack's Hydro, ChemGro, or MegaCrop. MKP is a supplemental source of P and K that adds P and K to your Part A. I bought my MKP from Kelp4Less simply because I was ordering other things there, but as far as I can tell, MKP is the same regardless of who puts their name on it.
https://www.jacksnutrients.com/online-store/5-50-18-UltraViolet-p101272612
Edit - I wouldn't want the micros if I already had a source for micros (Jack's Hydro). If I choose to later ad micros, I will find a product that has only micros and make very very small adjustments as I don't want to overdo the micros, and since I'm still collecting data of ranges for the trace micros, I don't foresee myself doing that anytime soon.
For the sake of discussion, if you wanted to use the ultraviolet mix, you would likely need to drop the Jack's hydro from the list so as to not have two Part A's in one mix.
no that looks fine@im4satori I'd like to know your thoughts about what I have here. Aside from the slightly high P, do you have any concerns about the levels of micros I have in there?
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i think trichs are going to be very dependent on strain or genetics to a large degreeNo, your desired EC coincides with my experiences in rock wool over the years. What strain(s) are you growing that lead to slight N tox, and when did you notice it?
I've read to drop N at the end of bloom, but IDK by how much. Also, high P is new to me as well. K is high throughout, correct?
Which element is responsible for tric production?
I've noticed a reduction when switching from the GH line to mixing my own, and now having the ability to nail down damn near every element,
I'd really like to challenge the tric producing element(s), because honestly, when is too many trichomes ever a bad thing?