3 days on jack's 5-12-26 and the plants are loving it! Bye bye General Hydroponics forever

Creature1969

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stock solution of Jacks 3.6 2.4 1.2 feed
To simplify, that's 3 parts Jacks, 2 parts CalNit, 1 part Epsom. It's the ratio that matters.
I use 3/4 tbsp Jacks, 1/2 tbsp CalNit, 1/4 tbsp Epsom (not in that order) per gallon then add water to drop to my desired EC.
That works for me hand watering coco. I can put half gallon of my nute mix and half gallon of water and know I have 1.2EC, every time.
I ain't got time to do the math and weigh shit to get to a desired EC in 4gal of water, especially when there's no need for such complication. :bigjoint:
Keep it simple.
 

jonnynobody

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Some info would be greatly appreciated if possible
So I would like to make stock solution of Jacks 3.6 2.4 1.2 feed

So is it 3.6 x 100 for 51226
2.4 x 100 for cal nit
1.2/x 100 for Epsom
So after that how would you feed in mils per gal to get desired 321
Maximum solubility for the 5-12-26 is 2#/gallon
I can't remember for calnit but a quick google search will get you the answer. It's something like 560g/gallon. It's easy to find.
 

waterproof808

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I've been thinking about making a concentrated stock solution with jacks as well. Seems like it would be a time saver in the long run, just pour out into a marked measuring cup and dump in your Rez...no waiting for salts to dissolve every time you mix nutrients.
 

lcmon

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This is my goto veg recipe. Coco, so I run Ca/Mg higher in veg/early bloom.....or else I can get defs.
I start with RO.

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Hello. I often see your posts and appreciate any info you share. I also use straight coco and ro water. I have been struggling with a veg recipe that works across the board. I'm just a little confused about what your doing in veg. Looks like you are using jacks at standard 321 ratios, but only using half gram/pg of Epsom?. Or are you saying this is your base, but you add cal and mag to this recipe late veg and early flower? Thanks
 

Rurumo

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Hello. I often see your posts and appreciate any info you share. I also use straight coco and ro water. I have been struggling with a veg recipe that works across the board. I'm just a little confused about what your doing in veg. Looks like you are using jacks at standard 321 ratios, but only using half gram/pg of Epsom?. Or are you saying this is your base, but you add cal and mag to this recipe late veg and early flower? Thanks
Some people don't add the full 3-2-1 amount of epsom, most people will do fine without it or with a reduced amount-there is still plenty of mag in the a/b. I run it very similar to Tint's recipe, but just shoot for more or less 600 ppm. Just have to watch it like a hawk during stretch.
 

TintEastwood

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Some people don't add the full 3-2-1 amount of epsom, most people will do fine without it or with a reduced amount-there is still plenty of mag in the a/b. I run it very similar to Tint's recipe, but just shoot for more or less 600 ppm. Just have to watch it like a hawk during stretch.
What Rurumo said.
@lcmon

For me, I also run Ca a little higher in veg by running cal prime for my calnit. (Slightly more Ca to N ratio.)
Then I keep Mg around half of Ca PPM.

If I really want less N, I lower the calnit and supplement with Calimagic.
 

1212ham

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.Smoke

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I went up from 1.7 to 2.0 EC recently.. plants seem happy with a bit more, was afraid of burn but nope.
I've been worried about burn a lot also. I think dropping the Calmag out has helped a ton in lowering my EC and allowed me to run more of the straight 3-2-1.

With the way things are looking I'm betting my next run will be pushing high 2's if not 3.0EC. Finally got a measurement and figured out I have a 910-1000 PAR spread over my canopy @ 680w (no Co2), so I'm sure the plants will enjoy a little more feed.
 

icetech

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I've been worried about burn a lot also. I think dropping the Calmag out has helped a ton in lowering my EC and allowed me to run more of the straight 3-2-1.

With the way things are looking I'm betting my next run will be pushing high 2's if not 3.0EC. Finally got a measurement and figured out I have a 910-1000 PAR spread over my canopy @ 680w (no Co2), so I'm sure the plants will enjoy a little more feed.
You are a madman going that high... i am curious how it will turn out :) I use way less light though...

P.S. one thing i know is jacks is WAY more forgiving than liquid nutes i used to use.. those fuckers would cook a plant fast
 

Samwell Seed Well

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To simplify, that's 3 parts Jacks, 2 parts CalNit, 1 part Epsom. It's the ratio that matters.
I use 3/4 tbsp Jacks, 1/2 tbsp CalNit, 1/4 tbsp Epsom (not in that order) per gallon then add water to drop to my desired EC.
That works for me hand watering coco. I can put half gallon of my nute mix and half gallon of water and know I have 1.2EC, every time.
I ain't got time to do the math and weigh shit to get to a desired EC in 4gal of water, especially when there's no need for such complication. :bigjoint:
Keep it simple.
Jack's is great. Most brands, salt or bottle are decent. Some are better for certain applications then others... Jack's is a great all around, dry fertilizer.
 

waterproof808

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So making jacks into a liquid concentrate has been a game changer. It's so much quicker to mix up a batch of nutrients and I'm not exposing the cal-nit to high humidity every time I feed.
Now I'm debating a doser set-up so I can just mix up 5 gallon barrels of Part A and B and then not having to mixing a rez at all.
 

kratosxxl

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Some info would be greatly appreciated if possible
So I would like to make stock solution of Jacks 3.6 2.4 1.2 feed

So is it 3.6 x 100 for 51226
2.4 x 100 for cal nit
1.2/x 100 for Epsom
So after that how would you feed in mils per gal to get desired 321
I use 4-2-1 in flower. Less nitrogen and never had claws.
 

F_T_P!

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I've been thinking about making a concentrated stock solution with jacks as well. Seems like it would be a time saver in the long run, just pour out into a marked measuring cup and dump in your Rez...no waiting for salts to dissolve every time you mix nutrients.
Why not dissolve salts in cup of hot water then add to rez?
 
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