advance nutes 3 part micro, bloom,grow

i would like to know does the advance nutrients flatuate on you guys and is it ok ? and also been giving my plants a lil burn going by the advance nute calculator.. if some one could help it says 4ml per liter for plants with 3 or more leaves so that is how many teaspoon of nutes for a 10 gallon resivour thanks in advance ..... other than that i like advance nutes alot it really does keep your ph level good.....
 

Vindicated

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I used the Sensi lineup a few years ago. It had that pH Perfect in it. I still had to pH, but it was always the same so mixing fresh batches was pretty easy. I did get some light leaf-tip burning when I followed the directions, so I just backed off and it all worked out fine. I even called their support # and they were pretty helpful. Told me about foliar feeding and gave me a few other tips.
 

kryptoniteglo

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I use the same series of AN.

ROUGHLY, the 4ml per litre = 1 teaspoon per quart, or 4 teaspoons per gallon. So that would the 40 teaspoons per 10 gallons. BUT no one wants to measure 40 teaspoons, so 40 teaspoons = 13 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon. We can do better. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup, so you're looking at roughly 3/4 cup (12 tablespoons) of nute for 10 gallons.

That's full strength. For young plants, 3-4 weeks old, you want to use a quarter of that. Then 1/2 at 5-6 weeks, and full strength from then on if the plant does well with it.

So for now, it's 3 tablespoons per 10 gallons to make 1/4 strength. 6 tablespoons is 1/2 strength. 12 tablespoons is full strength. But that's also 3/4 cup.

Good luck!
 
I use the same series of AN.

ROUGHLY, the 4ml per litre = 1 teaspoon per quart, or 4 teaspoons per gallon. So that would the 40 teaspoons per 10 gallons. BUT no one wants to measure 40 teaspoons, so 40 teaspoons = 13 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon. We can do better. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup, so you're looking at roughly 3/4 cup (12 tablespoons) of nute for 10 gallons.

That's full strength. For young plants, 3-4 weeks old, you want to use a quarter of that. Then 1/2 at 5-6 weeks, and full strength from then on if the plant does well with it.

So for now, it's 3 tablespoons per 10 gallons to make 1/4 strength. 6 tablespoons is 1/2 strength. 12 tablespoons is full strength. But that's also 3/4 cup.

Good luck!
thanks alot kryptoniteglo appreciate that..
 
Ok thanks they are doing good have question the roots are growing in the nutes do I keep my same feeding or will they feed by there self.
 
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