I assume that the assumption is that the formulas and the diluted mixes are made up with RO Water.Oh, a quick question: what ph are you assuming for the formulas posted in the other thread? Do I need to balance my water to a certain point first?
Based on what happened in his medium pressure drain to waste thread I dont think Fatman will be answering these questions... :[Fatman, thanks for the link, somehow I had managed to miss it. Using aero and DTW solves SO MANY problems, and not just with the nutrients! I guess it's my engineering background kicking in, but I really like the complete control you get with this setup - thanks for your input in the HP Aero Trees thread too.
Oh, a quick question: what ph are you assuming for the formulas posted in the other thread? Do I need to balance my water to a certain point first?
\Based on what happened in his medium pressure drain to waste thread I dont think Fatman will be answering these questions... :[
question for fatman, or anyone that can answer.This is based upon an analysis of bottled GH micro and bloom combined on a 1 to 2 , so: N=5, P=10, K=9 and M=3
i.e the Lucas Formula
Amounts are in Ounces: Final ppm each nutrient: N=176, P=133, K=300, M=100, Calcium=166
Part A.
Calcium Nitrate 75.3
Iron Chelate 2.25
Part B.
Mono Potassium Phosphate 104.8
Magnesium Sulfate 67.4
Trace Part B.
Manganese Sulfate 0.448
Boric Acid 0.085
Zinc Sulfate 0.009
Copper Sulfate 0.003
Ammonium Molybdate 0.0014
This recipe is for a x100 concentrate. That means a combination of 2.5 gallons of Part A. And 2.5 gallons of Part B to which the trace nutrients are added. With all mixed to gether in a dry mix you have the dry mix equivalent of Floro Nova Bloom without the added humus.
This should cost about $35 to mix up. ie about $7 per gallon.
so it appears that Calcium Nitrate has a high % of ammonium nitrate (NH4) as its nitrogen base, yet I have heard you only want to strive for a ratio of 1:9 nitrate vs ammonium. So, does only using calcium nitrate make your formula too heavy on ammonium nitrate??Use in fertilizer
The fertilizer grade (15.5-0-0 + 19% Ca) is popular in the greenhouse and hydroponics trades; it contains ammonium nitrate and water, as the "double salt" 5Ca(NO3)2.NH4NO3.10H2O.
I asked this exact question of Fatman and correct me if I'm wrong Fatman, the response was that the additional amount of ammonium nitrate was negligable compared to the overall concentration of the mixture. Basically, it contains 15.5% ammonium nitrate in the calcium concentrate. The small addition to the formula will not affect the overall recipe.question for fatman, or anyone that can answer.
It appears that all of your nitrogen is derived from Calcium Nitrate, however, according to Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_nitrate
so it appears that Calcium Nitrate has a high % of ammonium nitrate (NH4) as its nitrogen base, yet I have heard you only want to strive for a ratio of 1:9 nitrate vs ammonium. So, does only using calcium nitrate make your formula too heavy on ammonium nitrate??
hmm, interesting, I hope this to be the case. I admittedly know very little about chemistry, butI asked this exact question of Fatman and correct me if I'm wrong Fatman, the response was that the additional amount of ammonium nitrate was negligable compared to the overall concentration of the mixture. Basically, it contains 15.5% ammonium nitrate in the calcium concentrate. The small addition to the formula will not affect the overall recipe.
I think Fatman got banned. Too bad really, I learned more from him than the rest of the board combined. Probably banned under pressured from the Fertilizer companies because Fatman taught us how to make their formulas from scratch.hmm, interesting, I hope this to be the case. I admittedly know very little about chemistry, but
5Ca(NO3)2.NH4NO3.10H2O,
it looks like there are
(NO3)2 + NO3 <- 3 nitrates
vs
NH4 <- 1 ammonium
so would that be 25% ammonium nearly double the recommended ratio?
interesting, it was either pressure from fertilizer companies, or his somewhat "coarse" personality.I think Fatman got banned. Too bad really, I learned more from him than the rest of the board combined. Probably banned under pressured from the Fertilizer companies because Fatman taught us how to make their formulas from scratch.
......................He got too many complaints from thin-skinned pussies attempting to save face when their ignorance was exposed by FATMAN.
Its my understanding that the addition of the Potassium Nitrate KNO3 will knock that ammonium ratio down quit a bit tooquestion for fatman, or anyone that can answer.
It appears that all of your nitrogen is derived from Calcium Nitrate, however, according to Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_nitrate
so it appears that Calcium Nitrate has a high % of ammonium nitrate (NH4) as its nitrogen base, yet I have heard you only want to strive for a ratio of 1:9 nitrate vs ammonium. So, does only using calcium nitrate make your formula too heavy on ammonium nitrate??
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