Athena Ag Nutrients

Mexagrow

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Tienes la línea pro, yo tengo la mezcla. Corría a 500 ppm y las quemaba. Bajó a 230 ahora y parecen mucho mejores
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if I have the pro line, I'm still novice with athena, I give manual irrigations I don't use any system, I'm seeing if I can use athena in a recirculation system
 

MItonic

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[QUOTE = "MItonic, publicación: 16405713, miembro: 1068959"]
Tienes la línea pro, yo tengo la mezcla. Corría a 500 ppm y las quemaba. Bajó a 230 ahora y parecen mucho mejores
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if I have the pro line, I'm still novice with athena, I give manual irrigations I don't use any system, I'm seeing if I can use athena in a recirculation system
Tyty
 

JewelRunner

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Best hydro dot com has some good deals on athena products. $118 per 25lb bag of pro b4 shipping. I got 100lb of nutrients and a gallon of ipm for like 700 shipped
 
could you recirculated your water back in with a dripper system and rockwool or its better not to (im just trying to figure out if i can save on nutrients by doing this)
 

JewelRunner

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could you recirculated your water back in with a dripper system and rockwool or its better not to (im just trying to figure out if i can save on nutrients by doing this)
I wouldn’t, you don’t need much run off to flush and you don’t need to be flushing every watering or even every day
 

Dank_Nugs93

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Im planning on using Athena Pro because im sick of my friends 12 part "recipe" that doesnt get my good results and expensive asf. My question is can I just scale out the amount of grams I need per gallon and just throw it in my 100 gallon reservoir with a mixer then water? Or do I need to dilute that first then pour it in my res.
 

JewelRunner

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Im planning on using Athena Pro because im sick of my friends 12 part "recipe" that doesnt get my good results and expensive asf. My question is can I just scale out the amount of grams I need per gallon and just throw it in my 100 gallon reservoir with a mixer then water? Or do I need to dilute that first then pour it in my res.
Probably want to mix it as a concentration then add it in to a rez that big. The core in particular takes some work to mix in
 

Dank_Nugs93

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Probably want to mix it as a concentration then add it in to a rez that big. The core in particular takes some work to mix in
Ok thanks what should I use to mix it? Like a blender or something? Also do you think its ok If I use salts in soil? Should I be doing feed water feed water?
 

JewelRunner

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Ok thanks what should I use to mix it? Like a blender or something? Also do you think its ok If I use salts in soil? Should I be doing feed water feed water?
You could probably just mix each part into a separate gallon container and shake the shit out of it halfway full of water. I wouldn’t feed every water in soil and I wouldn’t run 3 ec in soil like they recommend for inert media
 

MItonic

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Im planning on using Athena Pro because im sick of my friends 12 part "recipe" that doesnt get my good results and expensive asf. My question is can I just scale out the amount of grams I need per gallon and just throw it in my 100 gallon reservoir with a mixer then water? Or do I need to dilute that first then pour it in my res.
If you have an aeromixer thats fine. Its very solulable
 

Dank_Nugs93

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You could probably just mix each part into a separate gallon container and shake the shit out of it halfway full of water. I wouldn’t feed every water in soil and I wouldn’t run 3 ec in soil like they recommend for inert media
Ok thanks yeah thats what I was thinking just shaking it in a container and I also have a EcoPlus Submersible Pump in my res to help . I'm gonna try and feed, water, feed water. Also I'm just going to follow Athena's normal feeding chart and its 2.0 EC.
 

Dank_Nugs93

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My boys in coco and rockwool are KILLING it at 3.0 EC start to finish
Damn one day I will change to coco, I'm getting sick of soil lol.


It’s definitely the way to go for a lot of reasons but people have a hard time jumping from soil to a completely inert media running salt and feeding multiple times a day. It’s worth the jump, I run coco and this shit rocks
Yeah I want to switch to Coco eventually. I already just use bottled nutes that contain plenty of salts, not organic so like wtf am I doing growing in soil. But I would either have to hand water once a day or set up a drip system and I'd have to rethink my whole set up for that lol.
 

Dank_Nugs93

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Hey guys so I messaged Athena about using their nutrients with Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil and they said I should only use "inert media", basically a soil without nutrients in it? Anyone have an idea of what soil I should use instead?

Second question: Also Would I be ok using a sediment and carbon water filter which removes all the heavy metals and chlorine? Or should I get an RO water filter?
 
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JewelRunner

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Hey guys so I messaged Athena about using their nutrients with Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil and they said I should only use "inert media", basically a soil without nutrients in it? Anyone have an idea of what soil I should use instead?

Second question: Also Would I be ok using a sediment and carbon water filter which removes all the heavy metals and chlorine? Or should I get an RO water filter?
Closest inert media to soil is pro mix but I would recommend just switching to coco if you can stay on top of watering. Unless your water is really bad you don’t need RO
 
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