A few cursory statements and then I'm off to address my other threads......
1. It is a given that the cannabis community is not happy unless they can make the simple act of growing a weed as confusing, painful, frustrating, and expensive as possible,
2. Fatman, you obviously have a lot of time on your hands. Argue your bullshit with Dyna-Gro, who has designed a food for hydro with ammonium salts - suffer. Your strawman argument ("but it isn't pot!") was addressed on page one, post #2.
Here you are talkin' shit with a bunch of stoners who don't have the frame of reference (much less the courage to) refute a thing you say while such vendors as Dyna-Gro are selling alot of product. Also, all I see from you is rhetoric,
where is your garden, past or present? Proof is in the pudding, can you,
or have you, raised a plant as healthy, green, and productive as this?
In a nutshell - fellers..... shitcan the aero, DWC, etc., get a frickin' pot of good potting soil (Schultz is fine), start a seed, buy a $5.00 box of 20-20-20 (or something close) and learn how easy growing pot can be. Sheesh!
1. i don't argue with fatman. that dude kicks ass and takes names.
I'm not sure what his motivation is other than trying to confuse alot of people while waffling and talking techie stuff out the corners of his mouth. Check his thread out in the hydroponics/aeroponics forum:
...... Lucas is not an ideal ratio........ It is simply a fair working FAD fertilizer blend that an average hobby grower came up with a few years ago. Of the retail fertilizers out there I think at this time the best bang for your bucks comes from Dyna-Gro Foliage-Pro.
https://www.rollitup.org/hydroponics-aeroponics/268790-lucas-formula-recipe-scratch-really-2.html
Horrors! I thought it wasn't the best food for hydro because the ammonium salts were too high and then there was something about drastic pH changes and such.......? Yep, tis confusin' around these parts.
I have measured the pH of my water and then taken a reading after adding 1 tsp/gallon of Foliage Pro and found no real impact on pH values. Do da test kiddies!
For starts, only an inorganic acid like sulfuric is gonna produce any degree of change in pH at the prescribed Dyna-Gro rates of 1/4 to 1 tsp./gallon. Figure they are using ammonium phosphate either in the DAP or MAP form for their ammoniacal N source and the miniscule amount of MAP found in 1/2 tsp. of Foliage Pro food would probably be about as much as you could get on a small match head, perhaps less.
You can slice and dice this stuff and do the "what ifs" all day long. There are caveats to everything written, said, and posted Fatman. Take it up with Cornell U. for Christ sakes.
My recommendation is simple - understand NPK values and micros, water quality and how it all relates to pH and alkalinity. I gave you the links to empower YOU to make your own choices based on common horticultural sense. IOW, when someone recommends Liquid Sunshine Karma X as a grow food....are you gonna take that recommendation as fact, or are you gonna analyze the contents of the product (s) and decide for yourself based on YOUR understanding of plant nutrition and the other dynamic forces (water quality) that go along with it?
2. when you say store nutes are overpriced, if you mean the bottles of liquid fertilizer available at your local grow shop, (dyna-gro included)...then i have no argument. I agree. they totally suck ass.
If you're buying from a hydro store, expect to take it in the hiney ho. You can't compare an overpriced cheesey product like Advanced Shysters or Canna or Humboldt with a value priced product like Dyna-Gro.
if however you are talking about dry soluble fertilizers for commercial use such as Jacks, Peters and scotts...they are not overpriced at all. consider you could spend $50 for a 25 lb bag of a complete fertilizer that would last the average recreational grower his entire career, i don't think that's expensive at all.
I buy Plantex, same quality and dynamics as Peters, for as low as $26/25 lb., and that is delivered to my door! My supplier does not stock Peters - half a dozen of one 6 of the other.......
that's the commercial fertilizer I was talking about. for someone like me who tends to fuck up everything they touch, it's worth paying the extra 20 bucks versus trying to mix up my own shit.
Could it be that you're so enamored with techie stuff (aeroponics) that you've lost sight of the forest for the trees?
Good luck,
UB