Lazy stoners!why would you bother ? just get a spoon and weight it out and job done? i think your making it to much work
Lazy stoners!why would you bother ? just get a spoon and weight it out and job done? i think your making it to much work
Lazy stoners!
Had conversation with Greenleaf via mail and they said nothing in their formula reacts with either Pool Shock (calcium hypochlorite) or H2O2. I'm going to give MC a try because I'm running out of Dyna Gro. I'll probably still going to add a potassium silicate product to stabilize pH.Is there anything in Mega Crops formula that would react negatively with chlorine, affecting pH? I'm wondering if the organic amino acid chelation will tolerate this? Do anyone run Mega Crop with Pool Shock (Calcium hypochlorite)?
Dont do that cause calcium sulfateFor small batch
Ratio
4water/1Megacrop
800ml to 200g
Megacrop juice 20 ml a gallon
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Shake it good 2 sec before the using it .
Can you clarify what you're saying not to do here please? I'm curious.Dont do that cause calcium sulfate
Then everything is fuck my moms where not happy lol
See - this is so silly. Not of you to do; but of it being 'required' (desired). It's testament to the reason they're coming out with a two part. Now you have to figure what ratio to weigh them out at, it's just silly. (And by the way, I went through the same thoughts, as many other who've used MC have).Separated the balls from the powder.
Balls - 167g, powder - 310g. Total - 477g.
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So I'm thinking 0.5g balls to 1g powder while mixing. Thoughts?
Exactly the same situation and reasoning. Though it's gonna be hard to return to MC after what I see from Jacks.That's gotta be a hassle. I started using Jack's hydro because the powder and balls are in separate sacks. Able to raise/lower N.
Still a fan of MC!
Where's "here" - vaguely, if you can say. USA, CAN, UK?Actually it took just a few minutes using a mesh strainer. We don't really have a choice here, GH and AN are available but that too is mostly out of stock.
Here's one "line of reasoning" why I've heard people want to separate. You get a spoon and scoop out one 15-20gr of MC. If you did that ten times and laid each scoop out to examine the contents, you'd probably find that some scoops have 20-30 balls of 'x' fert/input, and other scoops have maybe '5-10' balls of 'x'. It's not homogenous and this is going to affect the ratio of elements to each other. This might not be as big a deal if you regularly mix 30, 40, 50+ gallons. But when you mix smaller amounts, it's more pronounced, right?why would you bother ? just get a spoon and weight it out and job done? i think your making it to much work
1g powder + .55g balls. Having used Flora Trio and Maxi series, not really a hassle.See - this is so silly. Not of you to do; but of it being 'required' (desired). It's testament to the reason they're coming out with a two part. Now you have to figure what ratio to weigh them out at, it's just silly. (And by the way, I went through the same thoughts, as many other who've used MC have).
Mixing a concentrated solution of MC will cause precipitations. Calcium react with sulphates.Can you clarify what you're saying not to do here please? I'm curious.
Ive been mixing 2-4% stock solutions of mc and had zero issues.Mixing a concentrated solution of MC will cause precipitations. Calcium react with sulphates.
1megacrop + 50-25water= ?Ive been mixing 2-4% stock solutions of mc and had zero issues.
I just go with the ratio in the scoop I take.what ratio to mix balls to powder
DittoI just go with the ratio in the scoop I take.
Willy nilly.
Total disregard for proportions.
I weight and measure ppm it's pretty dam close all the time... Just habitsI just weigh it in grams and dump it in. The only problem i've ever had was user error. Going on close to 2 years now and still ordering the 22lb bag each run.
Oh. GLN doesn't give any warnings about mixing stock solutions that I've seen. It's been asked a lot at one of their threads on a different forum. The only things I've read about so far is that brown sediment, which doesn't seem harmful but is unsightly and could maybe clog small orifices.Mixing a concentrated solution of MC will cause precipitations. Calcium react with sulphates.
There's not a problem making a stock solution that you directly mix into your nutrient solution. But you can't store it for a any lengthy period of time in a concentrated liquid form. There's probably a threshold where you don't see precipitations regarding ratios.Oh. GLN doesn't give any warnings about mixing stock solutions that I've seen. It's been asked a lot at one of their threads on a different forum. The only things I've read about so far is that brown sediment, which doesn't seem harmful but is unsightly and could maybe clog small orifices.