Since my last grow I have been suspicious of something like this but I never stopped to look up the chemistry of it. Tap is ok if the PPMs are good but you gotta know how to work with it. Good info!You didnt read it correctly, i said there`s no problem
Nitric acid will react positively with the tapwater, converting the carbonate into nitrate. Phosphoric acid isnt as useful because the reaction with carbonate forms insoluble phosphate.
So if my Water has carbonates ... which it does actually if I use phosphoric acid all of the calcium carbonate in solution will fall out of solution?The only hydro store one i know of for sure is dutch pro ph- grow which is 38%. Agricultural suppliers typically stock much stronger 60% at less than 1/3rd the price..it comes in a 20L drum
Is there much benefit to using nitric acid in veg instead of phosphoric acid if I’m going to be using phosphoric acid in bloom anyway?Use phosphoric acid for the bloom stage if you need to make adjustments. Ph generally falls in bloom due to the uptake of potassium (K+) and rises in veg due to uptake of nitrate (NO3-)..
Calcium sulphate is also called gypsum,which can play havoc with pumps and pipework. The solubility of calcium sulphate is around 2g/L at 20c
are you in the UK and is it because of all the acid attacks?bloody nanny state I can’t even buy sulphuric acid here
Yeah acid attscks = ban acidare you in the UK and is it because of all the acid attacks?
better hoarde up on steak knives huh? lol.Yeah acid attscks = ban acid
Constant stabbings in London now tho... so guess what they will try and ban next...
It sounds like a joke but it’s only a matter of time...better hoarde up on steak knives huh? lol.
If I get mag issues what dosage of Epsom salt do you recommend?You should be pretty ok without any added calcium. If Magnesium is an issue you can always add epsom salt since it's DWC. 180 is pretty low and I wouldn't worry about burning the plants even with the recommended CALMAG
1 table spoon per 5 liters or per 1.25 gallons more or less.If I get mag issues what dosage of Epsom salt do you recommend?
Frozen food will have its time on the list after knives are banned...A frozen chicken could do some serious damage..better put them on the list
Cheers I’ll get some Epsom salt as a backup just incase on the next run around.Its better to use weight, some epsom salt crystals can be chunkier than others.
0.5g per litre will bump the Mg by about 50ppm