For veg? FP should not be used during flower in hydro.
I have one of their charts that showed FP from start to finish supplemented with Mag-pro
Dry foods for the most part will be cheaper to run but the issue I have with dry foods is the time it takes for them to fully dissolve in water. I'll gladly pay a few cents more per gallon if it saves me time; time that can be used keeping things clean, trimming, keeping things organized, or living a life. Plus the weighing and premixing of dry foods is annoying and time consuming. Seriously, in terms of cost per light, the difference between what you do and what I do might amount to a Big Mac over a 2 month period. That being said, use what works for you.
Your issue is not an issue at all but more so a personal preference. Salts take no time to dissolve when mixed in warm water. Dosatron works wonders as well as mixing your salts in containers at ratios you want essentially doing what most are overpaying for from the manufacturer.
25lb bag of dry salts is 60 shipped. 5 gallon jerry can of FP was 186 dollars for us. Much more than a big mac broken down annually. Out the gate its a third less. Even more if we break down time spent and gas. I get my orders delivered.
Do you have pictures of your mag and sulfur deficient plants? What exactly were you feeding them and at what rate? I've been using DG now for 7 years and have yet to see a single deficiency when using the foods correctly. In fact, I've never seen a mag or sulfur deficiency with any food that already contains both elements - probably because the mag and sulfur needs of our plants is very low. Rank the big six elements in order of importance and those two are at the bottom.
Size of your plants and operation im sure is different than ours and our medium is different. So comparing what youve done for however long doesnt mean anything. Your process/system worked for you for 7 years.
Just because we make the elements available does not mean the plants uptake them. To some extent I agree with you on yellowing plants with bloom but that depends where you're at in the flowering process.
Agreed.
Who smokes their herb down to the ashes? lol Are you growing or buying your weed? If you're growing, 2 hits and pack a new bowl, dude. Seriously though, ash color is a function of the mineral makeup of the soil. Look it up as it pertains to cigars.
Patients do. Not every smokes bowls and papers show your ash clear as day. High phosporus will give you black ash which like you stated is a function of mineral make up. We wont discuss this topic sense we are in agreeance.