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ttystikk

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So how many grams per gallon would you use to get to 1.0 EC?
Good question, I generally go with a formula and then dilute to the desired EC. Always pH last.

At a guess, I'd say one gram per gallon each of the hydroponic mix and calcium nitrate will get you close.

A good veg ratio is;
3 parts calcium nitrate
2 parts mix
1 part epsom salt

Bloom;
2 parts calcium nitrate
2 parts mix
1 part epsom salt
.25 part MKP
 

homebrewer

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Good question, I generally go with a formula and then dilute to the desired EC. Always pH last.

At a guess, I'd say one gram per gallon each of the hydroponic mix and calcium nitrate will get you close.

A good veg ratio is;
3 parts calcium nitrate
2 parts mix
1 part epsom salt

Bloom;
2 parts calcium nitrate
2 parts mix
1 part epsom salt
.25 part MKP
I'd be surprised if two grams got you to 1.0 EC, I was thinking 3-4 grams (based off some dry salts I have already). Either way, of course dry salts are going to be cheaper but what you're doing there is fairly advanced. Many folks don't have that level of knowledge to know that a mix of a few parts of this with a couple parts of that results in an ideal mineral balance for veg or flower. Heck, many folks can't even dial in an EC that their plants like.

The alternative that I was mentioning earlier uses two parts in equal amounts and would literally cost $6 or $7 more to use in a 15 gallon res run at 1.0 EC over a two month flowering cycle. Sure, that adds up when running multiple reservoirs but how important is it to a grower for a company to take the guesswork out of growing healthy plants? I'm not talking about any 'pH perfect' nonsense, it's just nice to use a couple bottles to target an EC and not have to worry about issues popping up. I may be a DG fanboy but the 'ease of use' of Aqua Flakes really impressed me.

With that being said, I'm curious to try a high K formula in hydro and might see if I can order some of that mix in smaller quantities if available. Or I can just add some of my potassium sulfate to something I already use.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
I'd be surprised if two grams got you to 1.0 EC, I was thinking 3-4 grams (based off some dry salts I have already). Either way, of course dry salts are going to be cheaper but what you're doing there is fairly advanced. Many folks don't have that level of knowledge to know that a mix of a few parts of this with a couple parts of that results in an ideal mineral balance for veg or flower. Heck, many folks can't even dial in an EC that their plants like.

The alternative that I was mentioning earlier uses two parts in equal amounts and would literally cost $6 or $7 more to use in a 15 gallon res run at 1.0 EC over a two month flowering cycle. Sure, that adds up when running multiple reservoirs but how important is it to a grower for a company to take the guesswork out of growing healthy plants? I'm not talking about any 'pH perfect' nonsense, it's just nice to use a couple bottles to target an EC and not have to worry about issues popping up. I may be a DG fanboy but the 'ease of use' of Aqua Flakes really impressed me.

With that being said, I'm curious to try a high K formula in hydro and might see if I can order some of that mix in smaller quantities if available. Or I can just add some of my potassium sulfate to something I already use.
They'll sell and ship quantities as small as five pounds, from what I understand.
 

SoCalMMJpassion

New Member
Dry powders for the WIN! I'm also using powder Aminos, Fulvic Acid, Humic Acid, Yucca, Cane Molasses.
Any fertilizer you can get as a liquid, you can get cheaper and more potent, as a powder. Great thread!
 
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