Apostatize
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Following a modified general hydroponics 8-phase feeding schedule, no phase requires more than like 30 ml/gallon of stock solution. So, I was thinking I could mix up like 50 gallons worth of stock for each phase (without water) (e.g., 50 x 25 ml/gallon, where a particular phase's nutes add up to 25 ml/gallon) and then split up the 50 doses into separate 50 ml centrifuge tubes.
Sounds kind of ridiculous, but I don't use a reservoir. I hand-feed. And I'm running perpetual bloom, so I have stocks of all phases ready to go at any time; and I've been blending up stocks for weekly aliquots (~10 gallons/week). It takes up a lot of time/space. But I Don't have the room or inclination to set up 8 separate reservoirs. I feel like I can reclaim shelf space by using 50 ml centrifuge tubes. It might even make my workspace neater. And less time with the blender every week would be a plus....
Thoughts (other than haha, hehe, and about a pound)?
Sounds kind of ridiculous, but I don't use a reservoir. I hand-feed. And I'm running perpetual bloom, so I have stocks of all phases ready to go at any time; and I've been blending up stocks for weekly aliquots (~10 gallons/week). It takes up a lot of time/space. But I Don't have the room or inclination to set up 8 separate reservoirs. I feel like I can reclaim shelf space by using 50 ml centrifuge tubes. It might even make my workspace neater. And less time with the blender every week would be a plus....
Thoughts (other than haha, hehe, and about a pound)?
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