Cal Mag Alternatives

That mix is about 2 years old. I have tweaked the numbers slightly since then, but mix #16 isn't too different from #15.
 
You'd need way less than the 2.55g/gal calcium nitrate used in #15 if you're just using it as a booster. 2.55g/gal is meant to provide 100% of the calcium for RO water with no other base nutes or additives, so maybe use 1/4 of that and see how it works.

After a while, I bet you'll replace everything else to use dry salts too! :mrgreen:

Is this close to the recommended dosage because that will last a long time and I need calcium as a supplement in my NFT tank due to my LED's.
 
You'd need way less than the 2.55g/gal calcium nitrate used in #15 if you're just using it as a booster. 2.55g/gal is meant to provide 100% of the calcium for RO water with no other base nutes or additives, so maybe use 1/4 of that and see how it works.

After a while, I bet you'll replace everything else to use dry salts too! :mrgreen:
I look at what proportion should be used?
 
You'd need way less than the 2.55g/gal calcium nitrate used in #15 if you're just using it as a booster. 2.55g/gal is meant to provide 100% of the calcium for RO water with no other base nutes or additives, so maybe use 1/4 of that and see how it works.

After a while, I bet you'll replace everything else to use dry salts too! :mrgreen:
Cool, will buy some on ebay, calcium liquid supplement is way too expensive for what it is really, my tapwater is 15ppm so basically like RO water so i will 1/4 strength 2.55g/gal as an experiment batch! Cheeers!
 
Cool, will buy some on ebay, calcium liquid supplement is way too expensive for what it is really, my tapwater is 15ppm so basically like RO water so i will 1/4 strength 2.55g/gal as an experiment batch! Cheeers!
Can you tell me of recommendations for magnesium and silicon? What type should I use? What proportion and water mix?
 
Just to be clear, 2.55g/gal wouldn't replace a gallon of cal-mag+, but a gallon of final nutrient solution.

You could dissolve the calcium nitrate directly into the tank if you wanted, or mix it in a cup first to make it dissolve first. (sometimes it's a pain to dissolve directly into tanks).

If you're going to make a stock solution, it should be way more concentrated I use 432g of yara calcium nitrate in a liter bottle and fill the rest with distilled or RO to make a 2 molar solution of Ca(NO3)2, which is somewhat arbitrary. Yara is actually a double salt, 5Ca(NO3) . 1NH4NO3, so 0.4M of that gives 2M of Ca(NO3)2.


Cool, will buy some on ebay, calcium liquid supplement is way too expensive for what it is really, my tapwater is 15ppm so basically like RO water so i will 1/4 strength 2.55g/gal as an experiment batch! Cheeers!
 
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