johnsmith1010
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I know u know nothing and have done nothing . we don't need to continue . when you git something to post , post it . I won't hold my breathfurther proof that even a blind squirrel can find a nut.
have a lovely day!
I know u know nothing and have done nothing . we don't need to continue . when you git something to post , post it . I won't hold my breathfurther proof that even a blind squirrel can find a nut.
have a lovely day!
I saw Twiddle. Black canyon was awesome, but i enjoyed Mesa Verde the best.i used the Tap for veg this run. worked great, didn't need to add anything else. had some pH issues where it would drop to low 4's. so i couldn't use it if i was gonna be gone but if i was home, no big deal.
wow! nice road trip thru CO. glad you hit the black canyon!!! that used to be a secret spot that not many peeps knew about but the secret is out. me and the wifey camped there and our spot was like 20 yards from the rim. awesome!!
who'd you see at red rocks? what a place to see a show huh??
I thought that was the purpose of chelation?one part forums dont exist as a complete 12 mineral form. calcium and phosphorus combine in concentration to form water insoluble calcium phosphate. one parts require cal mag to be complete . that make it a 2 part solution.
well for trace minerals yes but not macro nutrients. there is no serious agricultural company would ever tell you that because of chelate you don't need calcium .I thought that was the purpose of chelation?
Well they make Iron chelated for this very reason as it binds with other ions easily. Look at any nutrient label and the iron is going to be chelated.well for trace minerals yes but not macro nutrients. there is no serious agricultural company would ever tell you that because of chelate you don't need calcium .
1 part formulas were originally made for outside soil .Peter's 20- 20-20 is very well known . they were under thr assumption that the calcium and magnesium would be supplied by the water as calcium and magnesium are the water hardness and make up 70% of dissolved salts in the water. there is not reason to have a one part if it is somehow marketed as a time? saving thing? or whatever. do not know what the focus wound be the only reason that they are kept apart is the calcium and phosphorus.
usually the A part will contain the calcium nitrate, the most common calcium source , and 4hr b will contain the monopotassium phosphate, the most common phosphate source
Chelation and Soil Management | Pro-Soil
Plants would die if they could not use the chelation principle. The term chelate was first applied in 1920 by Sir Gilbert Morgan and H.D. Drew who stated: "The adjectpro-soil.com
this is DOCTOR howard m RESH's credibilityjust show pics .this was my last legal grow .I bought the property and setup 36000 watt. each of 4 rows on a floating beam light mover . 9000 watt per 5x45' row .hsrverted roughly 18 lb every 2 weeks.
this was a relatively small one as we were limited to 500 plants. i think I spent about 400000$ cdn .
calcium phosphate is not a chelated mineral. it is a non water soluble mineral compound. chelated minerals are unusually EDTA or ethalenediethyltetraaceticacidWell they make Iron chelated for this very reason as it binds with other ions easily. Look at any nutrient label and the iron is going to be chelated.
If they chelate the calcium how will it bind to the phosphorous? I didnt say you didnt need calcium if you chelate.
Obviously its possible to have a one part nutrient because many companies have already done it.