How about additives like calmag, silica, and carb products for flower fuel.I would stay away from them. Having tried many different additives in my day, I've found that most of them are useless- or worse.
Humic/fulvic additives settle out. Hygrozyme slimes everything! Sugar will feed pathogens. Etc, etc.
I feed dry nutrient salts, like those from Jacks or my preferred supplier, Hydrogardens.com.
Keep in mind that most organic fertilizers and additives are designed to become available as the microherd breaks them down into forms the plant can use- or in the case of sugars they're there to feed the microherd and not the plant. If your plant is in DWC and being fed fully available nutrients, there is no need for the microherd at all- and in DWC there's no place for them to live, anyway.
Cal mag is comprised of nutrients that are already in a good hydroponic mix, so just use that.How about additives like calmag, silica, and carb products for flower fuel.
Hydroguard? Thats a microbe thats added to RDWC/Hydro and is very effective. Many bacterial and fungi colonies are formed inside and around the actual root zone itself. You don't necessarily need soil to hold beneficial bacteria/microbe.Cal mag is comprised of nutrients that are already in a good hydroponic mix, so just use that.
Silica is better ON your plants than in them if you use it at all. Don't add it to the RDWC water.
Carb boosters are for the microherd in soil. You'll have no soil and no microherd. So don't use it.
In fact, use nothing you're not sure of its function.
Also when do you stop foliar feeding silica? When the buds actually start to form? I am assuming you meant foliar feeding by saying silica is better ON the plants. I've just always added it to the res and noticed thicker stalks and healthy growth.Cal mag is comprised of nutrients that are already in a good hydroponic mix, so just use that.
Silica is better ON your plants than in them if you use it at all. Don't add it to the RDWC water.
Carb boosters are for the microherd in soil. You'll have no soil and no microherd. So don't use it.
In fact, use nothing you're not sure of its function.
My experience has pointed towards simplicity; keep water temps in the sixties, keep the water flowing and keep your oxygenation levels up, however you do it. Maintain this environment and your system will eat problems and spit them out with no special sauces at all.Hydroguard? Thats a microbe thats added to RDWC/Hydro and is very effective. Many bacterial and fungi colonies are formed inside and around the actual root zone itself. You don't necessarily need soil to hold beneficial bacteria/microbe.
When I add it to my system, it sends pH haywire. No bueno. I spray it to help raise leaf surface pH to ward against powdery mildew. Some no doubt helps plant tissues, if it does that. I dunno.Also when do you stop foliar feeding silica? When the buds actually start to form? I am assuming you meant foliar feeding by saying silica is better ON the plants. I've just always added it to the res and noticed thicker stalks and healthy growth.
See, you're using specialty stock solutions, aka water bottles, for your nutrient sources. I get how cal-mag would be a useful additive in that scheme.I also dis-agree with your cal-mag statement. Some strains are very cal-mag heavy feeders. Ive ran Sensi, Dutchmaster, Dynagrow, and tried the PH Perfect Sensi with 2 different waters and I have had cal-mag def's in the past (while not using Cal-Mag or Mag-Pro obviously).
Post a link to some dry nutes you'd order? I'm further researching...My experience has pointed towards simplicity; keep water temps in the sixties, keep the water flowing and keep your oxygenation levels up, however you do it. Maintain this environment and your system will eat problems and spit them out with no special sauces at all.
Www.hydro-gardens.comPost a link to some dry nutes you'd order? I'm further researching...
Yeah I found and read the original postings. Good stuff, I can't believe people customizing micro mixes though. I never took chemistry in high school and college never required it. Maybe it's time I do blow some stuff up... You wear a mask when mixing yes? I have $400 safety prescription glasses that're OSHA approved but no respiration devices =(Www.hydro-gardens.com
Edit: look for;
5-11-26 plus micros 'hi.K' hydroponic mix
Yara Liva brand calcium nitrate
Monopotassium phosphate (MKP)
Get your epsom salt at Wal-Mart, the basic stuff with nothing added.
What?no!Yeah I found and read the original postings. Good stuff, I can't believe people customizing micro mixes though. I never took chemistry in high school and college never required it. Maybe it's time I do blow some stuff up... You wear a mask when mixing yes? I have $400 safety prescription glasses that're OSHA approved but no respiration devices =(