awesome. thanks a lot for your help bro. It's helped clear up a lot... Any way to give you points or credits (like props points)?
One more question, how does mg soil work anyway? Do those little beads release nutes when they come into contact with water? Or do they release nutes after they dry out? You would think the beads would all release at the same time if they expand and pop when in contact with water...? How come this doesn't happen? How is the nute release controlled so no overdose occurs? Ive always been confused on how the MG soils work.
Ok so ill just start out using 1 teasp. once per week of the blooming nutes, it is 5-15-14.
Just curious but Jacks bloom is 10-30-20 with higher levels of magnesium, does that mean it has double the strength of Nitrogen and Phosphate? Or is that just saying that is the ratio in the mix compared with other key ingredients? What do the higher / lower percentages mean here as far as strength?
Thanks again for all the help.
edit: oh just noticed yr avatar. Thats sick, How did you make an animated gif image? lol i thought that was pretty cool...
not too sure on how the MG nutes really work...i guess its like a gel capsule pill like effect...after time the shell just bursts i guess at different time during and after waterings...ive seen them in different sizes..that might be how it works...the bigger the bead the longer it takes to release the nutes.
and for the jacks bloom...i wouldnt say that it has double the amount of N or PH....im sure it factors in all the micro nutes..that might effect the overall ratios of it all...not too sure...here is what the site lists...all that really matters is that your getting more phosphate then any other elements during bloom......
All fertilizer labels must follow the same format according to the state fertilizer laws. In Blossom Booster 10-30-20 the first number is for Nitrogen. This product contains 10% Nitrogen. The second number is for Phosphate. This product contains 30% Phosphorus as P2O5. The third number is for Potash. This product contains 20% Potassium as K2O. These three elements; Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium are the major elements in any plant food.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Calcium, Magnesium and Sulfur are the secondary or minor elements. The water, soil and air provide most of these elements to your plants.
Manganese, Iron, Copper, Boron, Zinc and Molybdenum are the trace or micronutrients. All Jack's Classic products contain these trace elements. Although they are present in small amounts, they are just as important as the major and minor elements in making your plants grow. The guaranteed analysis on each package of fertilizer tells you how much is in each product. Jack's Classic products contain these elements in a highly soluble form which means they will go completely into solution in water, and when applied to your plants, they will be taken up and utilized to make your plants grow to their fullest potential.
Total Nitrogen (N)....................................... 10%
5% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
5% Nitrate Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)....................... 30%
Soluble Potash (K2O)................................. 20%
Magnesium (Mg)......................................... 0.5%
0.50% Water Soluble Magnesium (Mg)
Boron (B).................................................... 0.02%
Copper (Cu)................................................ 0.05%
0.05% Chelated Copper (Cu)
Iron (Fe)...................................................... 0.10%
0.10% Chelated Iron (Fe)
Manganese (Mn)......................................... 0.05%
0.05% Chelated Manganese (Mn)
Molybdenum (Mo)....................................... 0.0009%
Zinc (Zn)...................................................... 0.05%
0.05% Chelated Zinc (Zn)
as it comes to the magnesium..thats all that ive noticed that sometimes the plants dont absorb enough with jacks classic...but that also seems strain dependent...my new plants i have yet to have any problems with it uptaking the nutes...my last plant i was using epsom salt to cover the lack of magnesium...wasnt using it each watering...just when i could tell if was lacking in magnesium
and for the avatar...thanks man...i do graphic design/web design...ive got a few video/picture editing programs...most of the adobe line and a couple gif animator programs...things i play around with when im bored and high.....and has for the "props/credit" no need bro....just hope i can somewhat help the newer growers thats going through the sames things i did...had a few people on here help me as i went along...when i started growing again id never grown in soil...always did nft grows...bigggg difference switching between the two