mixing large amounts of nutes, how to keep fresh?

xtsho

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i was open to critisism and new information i was just explaining why i use calmg. im real curious though, what medium do you use if i may ask? if its the same as mine i would interpret your advice differently. really we were talking about how to keep large amounts of nutes fresh and then additional questions which were answered but your advice as i interpret it is just keep going forward and ignore signs of issues not how to correct them. are you implying to switch mediums? otherwise theres nothing wrong with comparing NER methods its hydro its part of the art of growing hydro, i seen people talk about the same medium just different NER and feed frequency tactics that are advanced and have impressive results so i dont understand whats fustrating about talking about it its not like my plants arent growing until i figure it out, just making adjustments as needed.
I think there may be a language barrier because I don't really understand what you're trying to do other than makes things complicated.

Yes your initial post was about keeping nutrient solution in quantities larger than what you plan on using right away. That question was answered on the first page of this thread in post #3. I answered it again in post #13 and posted a photo as a visual aid since some need pictures. With that picture I was showing you how to keep large quantities of nutrient solution for extended periods of time. It's that simple. All you need is a container to hold the nutrient solution and a device to keep the solution in motion and aerated. That's it. It's a very simple task.

Good luck with your grow
 

medidedicated

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I think there may be a language barrier because I don't really understand what you're trying to do other than makes things complicated.

Yes your initial post was about keeping nutrient solution in quantities larger than what you plan on using right away. That question was answered on the first page of this thread in post #3. I answered it again in post #13 and posted a photo as a visual aid since some need pictures. With that picture I was showing you how to keep large quantities of nutrient solution for extended periods of time. It's that simple. All you need is a container to hold the nutrient solution and a device to keep the solution in motion and aerated. That's it. It's a very simple task.

Good luck with your grow
ok yes thank you the water circulation i quickly figured out and have things on shopping list already but when you said clowns i thought you were referring to more than one person and i didnt think any of us were nor making things complicated, hell if weed passes as full legal we could research it more and get consistancies and just unlock more potential with cannabis i seen a pound plant grow out of a coke can but the key here to my question is my photo shows a young veg plant with immobile nutrients so the leaf is eating stored nutrients and dying, just one but if what im doing is right or following what you just said is right then if the issue moves up the plant faster than it can grow i would like to know whats killing my plant and 100 growers would probably say different things but i think it would be best listening to those expirienced in coco as i look at it like this, if you kept the medium and the plant was in your hands, how would you cure it? all things i was hoping to constructively talk about sorry if jabs were thrown first but trying to keep things mellow here lol. the one one plant in the photo, all thats changed really, recently, is i starting giving full doses of calmag and seeing what time does.
 

austin98

Member
I was laughing exactly to this part of your post. Maybe we should consider to measure EC of boiling water I guess
residential water heaters generally cycle water through units that, unless brand new, will build up with residue that will raise the ppm of the water. if you boil your water in a pan encrusted with calcium then I guess your reaction makes sense?
 
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