J Jon.taylor New Member Apr 5, 2022 #1 Getting ready to transplant. I bought a kit of nutrients that has everything I wanna use but it doesn't have the measuring unit for using a 3 gallon pot was wonder if somebody might be able to help me
Getting ready to transplant. I bought a kit of nutrients that has everything I wanna use but it doesn't have the measuring unit for using a 3 gallon pot was wonder if somebody might be able to help me
amneziaHaze Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2022 #2 It should have mesring for something reduce it to 1L and then adapt to your amount
go go kid Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2022 #3 some pots and growing mediums will use more then others, does it have the mesurments for making up a gallon or a liter?
some pots and growing mediums will use more then others, does it have the mesurments for making up a gallon or a liter?
J Jon.taylor New Member Apr 24, 2022 #4 No it doesn't. I will try and get a picture took of it and get it posted
J Jon.taylor New Member Apr 24, 2022 #5 So this is what I came up with 15 ml 1.5tsp and 3 tsp not sure if that would be too much for 1 liter of water for 1 3 gallon pot Attachments 20220424_111734.jpg 2.1 MB · Views: 28
So this is what I came up with 15 ml 1.5tsp and 3 tsp not sure if that would be too much for 1 liter of water for 1 3 gallon pot
N NR613 Active Member Apr 24, 2022 #6 One gallon is 3.78 Liters...or 4 Liters so you divide by 4 when mixing one Liter. You should get a cheap PPM meter to measure out more accurately.
One gallon is 3.78 Liters...or 4 Liters so you divide by 4 when mixing one Liter. You should get a cheap PPM meter to measure out more accurately.
Herb & Suds Well-Known Member Apr 24, 2022 #8 Jon.taylor said: So this is what I came up with 15 ml 1.5tsp and 3 tsp not sure if that would be too much for 1 liter of water for 1 3 gallon pot Click to expand... It sounds way to strong for a liter
Jon.taylor said: So this is what I came up with 15 ml 1.5tsp and 3 tsp not sure if that would be too much for 1 liter of water for 1 3 gallon pot Click to expand... It sounds way to strong for a liter
hotrodharley Well-Known Member Apr 25, 2022 #9 Herb & Suds said: It sounds way to strong for a liter Click to expand... I’ll promise it is.
VincenzioVonHook Well-Known Member Apr 25, 2022 #10 Jon.taylor said: Yeah you lost me. Sorry this might not be for me Click to expand... if dividing something by four is an issue.......I don't know what to say. With that attitude you may as well just give up now.
Jon.taylor said: Yeah you lost me. Sorry this might not be for me Click to expand... if dividing something by four is an issue.......I don't know what to say. With that attitude you may as well just give up now.
J Jon.taylor New Member Apr 25, 2022 #11 Just being honest math was not my strong suite that's why I'm here on this thread asking for help