cosinehigh
Member
Hello. I need help with problem I have been having for the last few days.
I am trying to use fertilizer injectors which inject fertilizer at a ratio of 1:200
which means that every it mixes 1L of fertilizer A to 200L of fertilizer B; 50ml to 10L, 5ml to 1L. Simple yes?
So lets say I need 1:666 ratio for a certain fertilizer, which is 15ml per 10L. or 1:4000 which is 2.5ml to 10L.
How Would I dilute, with water, a fertilizer that require 1:666 ratio to inject from a 1:200 ratio fertilizer injector.
If for the clone phase, I need 25ml per 10L which is a 1:400 ratio, will I be able to dilute half nutrient and half water to get a 1:200 ratio? Assume the water is R.O water.
Thank you for taking the time to answer. I will still try to figure it out, but it would be real nice if I can get some help.
I am trying to use fertilizer injectors which inject fertilizer at a ratio of 1:200
which means that every it mixes 1L of fertilizer A to 200L of fertilizer B; 50ml to 10L, 5ml to 1L. Simple yes?
So lets say I need 1:666 ratio for a certain fertilizer, which is 15ml per 10L. or 1:4000 which is 2.5ml to 10L.
How Would I dilute, with water, a fertilizer that require 1:666 ratio to inject from a 1:200 ratio fertilizer injector.
If for the clone phase, I need 25ml per 10L which is a 1:400 ratio, will I be able to dilute half nutrient and half water to get a 1:200 ratio? Assume the water is R.O water.
Thank you for taking the time to answer. I will still try to figure it out, but it would be real nice if I can get some help.