I found 1 Kg of chemically pure Potassium Silicate (K2SiO3•nH2O) for under $10 from my chemical supply. It seems so many people are opting to rather purchase diluted solutions so I'm having trouble finding how much to add to my nutrient solution (Jacks 5-12-26).
The composition is:
K20 - 47-51%
K2O/SiO2 ratio 1.57 +/- 0.08
So trying to implement this in Hydrobuddy, I'm entering 49% as K20 and 31% as Si (given the 1.57 ratio of K2O to SiO2). I'm not sure if this is the correct way to enter it?
Anyhow, the only other person I have seen posting about adding pure Potassium Silicate was adding it to a Jacks 321 variation at 0.25g per gallon. This seems very low to me, and based on Hydrobuddy using the values above, at 0.25g per gallon provides the following PPMs:
K 8.059
Si 6.184
Jacks is already quite high in K, although I don't know at which PPM level K becomes toxic. Apparently it's nearly impossible to overdose Si however?
Anyone able to check my math? What would be a good target for Si PPMs in solution for coco?
The composition is:
K20 - 47-51%
K2O/SiO2 ratio 1.57 +/- 0.08
So trying to implement this in Hydrobuddy, I'm entering 49% as K20 and 31% as Si (given the 1.57 ratio of K2O to SiO2). I'm not sure if this is the correct way to enter it?
Anyhow, the only other person I have seen posting about adding pure Potassium Silicate was adding it to a Jacks 321 variation at 0.25g per gallon. This seems very low to me, and based on Hydrobuddy using the values above, at 0.25g per gallon provides the following PPMs:
K 8.059
Si 6.184
Jacks is already quite high in K, although I don't know at which PPM level K becomes toxic. Apparently it's nearly impossible to overdose Si however?
Anyone able to check my math? What would be a good target for Si PPMs in solution for coco?
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