Renfro
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I have in the past but I don't use it much anymore.Do you use the Lucas formula then?
I have in the past but I don't use it much anymore.Do you use the Lucas formula then?
They were great in terms of support for me; call them and ask about that precipitate you were seeing. I'm curious to hear what they say.I don't really use their mix, just make what my plants want. I've used a LOT of mixes over the years, you can do pretty much anything with the trio.
Right now I am playing with the Chem-Gro 4-20-39 stuff, it's locally made and cheap as fuck. Figured I would take a stab at it and see how it performs.
Yeah I should give them a call, the lady on the phone was nice when I ordered. Their mixing instructions mentioned not to exceed one pound per gallon of water when making a concentrate, I think my 60 grams in about 800ml of water would be within that number (95 ish).They were great in terms of support for me; call them and ask about that precipitate you were seeing. I'm curious to hear what they say.
Yeah, that's less than 450g/gal, lolYeah I should give them a call, the lady on the phone was nice when I ordered. Their mixing instructions mentioned not to exceed one pound per gallon of water when making a concentrate, I think my 60 grams in about 800ml of water would be within that number (95 ish).
Well the precip doesn't happen if I use a larger volume of water. I am wondering if I should try it with RO water instead of tap water.Yeah, that's less than 450g/gal, lol
Still, it would be interesting to hear their thoughts.
I'd ask if the precipitate is just filler and what's dissolved is all that's needed.
so about 840 ml RO h2o and 60 grams 4-20-39 on the stir plate. Initially looks ok but after a few minutes its all milky looking. letting it settle out now.Yeah, that's less than 450g/gal, lol
Still, it would be interesting to hear their thoughts.
I'd ask if the precipitate is just filler and what's dissolved is all that's needed.
How are the plants responding to it?so about 840 ml RO h2o and 60 grams 4-20-39 on the stir plate. Initially looks ok but after a few minutes its all milky looking. letting it settle out now.
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Just depends on how they look, have to see how they do with that much nitrogen. I typically drop nitrogen in flower.@Renfro
Do you keep the ratios between Calcinit and your other Nutes the same? Or will you give less Calcinit once your plants are in bloom?
So far (in veg) no problems.How are the plants responding to it?
Yeah, mine looked similar. I always stirred it up before using it.
I would expect better from a "hydro" formula. I could see that shit causing clogged nozzles / drip emitters.Yeah, mine looked similar. I always stirred it up before using it.
Cool I’m a programmer myself would like to poke your brain sometime about the code if your willing to give up the secret source codeJust tossing the latest version up here, the schedule feature hasn't had any work done on it but more products were added. I need to work on that schedule feature but I have been busy and just haven't been motivated to mess with it.
There is no secret source code, all the code that's in there is rudimentary and right there in the file to be edited and changed as you see fit. The only real "code" in there is on the buttons, like the one that clears the input values or the ones for the schedule feature that I wanted to add but never got around to making functional. As to the calculations performed by the spreadsheet, most of the multiplication happens in the matrix tab lol. Sounded cool Let me know if you have any questions but most of the calcs are performed in the cells on the sheets.Cool I’m a programmer myself would like to poke your brain sometime about the code if your willing to give up the secret source code