rkymtnman
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5th page is usually when they go off the railswhere is this post even going now haha
5th page is usually when they go off the railswhere is this post even going now haha
One page of informative introspection, 20 pages of pyramids5th page is usually when they go off the rails
let's see if we can get her back on trackOne page of informative introspection, 20 pages of pyramids
It's not
Either your meter reads very low or your teaspoons are not full.
1 tsp Maxi= 6g
12g/G maxi ~ 3.3 EC
7g/G maxi ~ 2.0 EC
I was wrong yesterday guys. You knew it, but I didn’t realize I gave you the #’s from mixing 2gal with 2 tsp. That puts my water at about 800pm (tap water here is 150ppm) I went to feed today & realized it.. then this thread haunted me lol had to come back & confess.Hey @HydroKid239.
It's pretty much a known fact that the nutrient companies always list a very high nutrient mix on their labels.
Most people know to only feed half of what's listed on a nutrient label.
Are you new?
Lol I'm glad you bought the sales pitch, but if you got ten pounds of megacrop, let it ride hahaGeez you guys, now I'm curious....
I still have over 10 pounds of Mega Crop One Part but might have to give Maxigro/bloom a go
Likely two plants with Mega Crop and two with Maxigro !
Cheers
I’m not sure that suggesting flushing gets anyone back on track…so i was watching a vid on youtube where the guy said you needed to flush longer if using maxibloom cause it has more phosphorous than sensi bloom.
Alternatively, it gives me further excuse to act retarded.I’m not sure that suggesting flushing gets anyone back on track…
I try to keep my thumbs out of the whole scene.Alternatively, it gives me further excuse to act retarded.
Somebody recently on here said something about "thumb up" or "thumb down" whilst wiping their ass. That was weeks ago and I still think about it alacommode.
You ever think about breathing and forget how to breathe? But it's wiping your ass. Who thinks about that type of shit?I try to keep my thumbs out of the whole scene.
So my tap water is 7.3 - 7.7, and with 5g/gal of Maxi it ended up at 6.3! EC 0.7, or 370ppm.Maxibloom is awesome, go with that. I have fairly alkaline tap water to begin with, like a good portion of the country, and Maxi adjusts the PH down to 6.3 all by itself-so you might get lucky and not need to adjust PH at all. It all depends on your tap water though, so you may or may not need to add PH up or down depending on your water-which is the same as ANY fertilizer. Here is a great older thread on using Maxibloom KISS https://www.icmag.com/threads/the-k-i-s-s-method.189616/
I’m getting 6.3Ph with just straight tap water and maxi lol, lucky! Only thing I noticed was that 5g/gal set me at 370. So obviously I need to up the ppm accordingly.Depends on medium used - ( soil / peat ) i let medium do the “ initial “ feeding alone , then supplement as it begins to exhaust. Hempy i start right from the beginning stages.
For veg - i run between 650-800 ppm
And keep it at higher end as plant moves thru growth.
All the way til “ stretch phase “ then move to ppm up to a 1000 ( depending on strain ) for mid / late bloom.
Maxigrow ( i use for longer veg plants that i plan for ) and works great in straight hempy ir when using milder mixes like promix. Then after stretch i move over to maxibloom.
I tend to use maxibloom more over the grow but maxigrow is also a good starting nute.
Seedlings i can feed them 200 ppm maxigrow in a solo cup start. I sometimes even soak and squeeze rapid rooters in a mild solution for cuttings or sowing seeds.
Totally pleased with its powdered form - better shelf stability over “ liquids “ that end up falling out of solution and shaking crunchy bits at bottom of bottle.
Lookin at you Dynagro.
I fill mix container with 1/2 hot water - add teaspoon of maxi ( whisk it well to blend ) then top fill container with cool water. That way i know it dissolves. Only thing I don’t like but nitpicking is the pink dye. Other than that all good.
Why do you need to up the ppm's?Only thing I noticed was that 5g/gal set me at 370. So obviously I need to up the ppm accordingly.
pH seems normal, but your EC measurement is wonkySo my tap water is 7.3 - 7.7, and with 5g/gal of Maxi it ended up at 6.3! EC 0.7, or 370ppm.
I've tested my per gram maxi PPM a few times and it's always ~105ppm (~.2EC) per gram. I did it last night again and got that same count. I looked at the MaxiBloom feed chart on the GH website and looking at their EC/PPM ranges that matches with what they're saying.I’m getting 6.3Ph with just straight tap water and maxi lol, lucky! Only thing I noticed was that 5g/gal set me at 370. So obviously I need to up the ppm accordingly.
I'm not disputing your numbers but they are 33% lower than what I consistently measureI've tested my per gram maxi PPM a few times and it's always ~105ppm (~.2EC) per gram. I did it last night again and got that same count. I looked at the MaxiBloom feed chart on the GH website and looking at their EC/PPM ranges that matches with what they're saying.
For instance, on the 'light' schedule, they say 4.5g Maxibloom + 2ml Ca/Mg nets them a range that's 700-850PPM (1.4-1.7EC).
When I do a gallon of water I get: 330ppm (500 scale) for my water; which is comparatively high right now due to season and our well... Then the Ca/Mg is ~62ppm per mg x2, plus 4g of MB at 105ppm. So 330+124+420= 874ppm (1.748EC) which seems to validate their math too.
So...
(Quick edit that Billy the Mountain's calc at 130ppm for maxi is probably reasonable too. When I measured last night there may have been a grain or two that wasn't fully dissolved, but definitely in that ~25ppm plus or minus area.
That's where I settled at myself with MaxiBloom. I don't know why they say 1-2 tsp. That was too much for my plants at 1 tsp. I go by the plants not some number.Why do you need to up the ppm's?
My last couple of grows I have only used 1/2 tsp. per gallon and never had an issue.