Solids in my nutes.

Weedoguido

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What's up everyone? I looked around a little but still wanted to post a question about completely dissolving powder form nutes in water. I use Veg+Bloom Dirty and it seems like there are these bits that never dissolve. I shake and shake and shake and my arms start to hurt. I wondering if anybody has any tricks. I have a magnetic stirrer on the way, worth a shot to try. at least that will save my arms. Thanks for any help!
 

Billy the Mountain

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What's up everyone? I looked around a little but still wanted to post a question about completely dissolving powder form nutes in water. I use Veg+Bloom Dirty and it seems like there are these bits that never dissolve. I shake and shake and shake and my arms start to hurt. I wondering if anybody has any tricks. I have a magnetic stirrer on the way, worth a shot to try. at least that will save my arms. Thanks for any help!
It lives up to its name and won't ever dissolve completely.

Just use it as is
 

Hollatchaboy

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What's up everyone? I looked around a little but still wanted to post a question about completely dissolving powder form nutes in water. I use Veg+Bloom Dirty and it seems like there are these bits that never dissolve. I shake and shake and shake and my arms start to hurt. I wondering if anybody has any tricks. I have a magnetic stirrer on the way, worth a shot to try. at least that will save my arms. Thanks for any help!
Try using a lil hot water to dissolve the powder, then add the rest of room temp water
 

waterproof808

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The dirty formula does not dissolve completely. They recommend the other formulas if you want it to dissolve completely.

This product contains natural ingredients and therefore may create some undissolved sediment and biofilm. For a completely soluble formula, see RO/SOFT and TAP/HARD.
 

Jjgrow420

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Maxibloom doesn't dissolve completely either, what are the particulates that don't dissolve? Just curious. I've microwaved water just to see if it would completely dissolve, it did not.
I duno why people have issues with it dissolving. Sometimes there's some bits after stirring. I just crush them up a bit with my stir stick and they're gone .
 

MICHI-CAN

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I use a small amount of hot water and a magnetic stirrer. Then fill to volume with cold water and continue stirring.
I've always used an air pump and stone to do my dilution tasks. Cheaper than a lab induction blender. Raises PH through introduction of air. Let settle before PH'ing. LOL. But hillbilly tech works.
 
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