Dr. Who
Well-Known Member
@southernguy99
Hydro has preset micro amounts available. The changing needs are covered by the amounts loaded in the nutrient. One must remember that few nutrients are actually formulated for cannabis.
Using one that is, would cover those "shifting needs."
In mixing the CBD/THC booster mix. That formula is for soil. It is used as a supplement. Building soil for the desired effect needs caution. For THC you want a balance of Fe and Mn. More Fe = higher CBD production. You need to test your soil and shoot for Fe and Mn levels of as near to 100 ppm and as equal as you can. There are some here who do this.
If I were to attempt any hydro manipulation. I would first raise my Mn level to the given Fe level of the nutrient. Test the result vs the none adjusted nutrient. Change? Soil being a buffer, I'm not really sure how far you would want to go on adjusting up the Mn and Fe..... Due to the low amounts in the nutrients...I might be inclined to only dbl the amount and in .5 ppm increments, and test again. You would also be carefully watching the plants progress while growing. You start getting problems,,,you might know where it's coming from. Testing isn't cheap, so there's that too.
Fe and Mn have a relationship. Too much of one, is bad for the other. Going over equality, may be not so good.
If you do experiment with this. Please, keep us (at least me) informed on how it goes.....You have my interest up. Not enough to go back and run hydro to find out but, interested to be sure.
You hit that on the head!ive not read up on the info @Dr. Who is referring to
if theres a link id love to read it
but I can add my 2 cents based on my experience and memory of what ive read/learned in my hydro years and from mixing my own raw salts and concentrates
in soil I assume the buffering capacity would have a different effect than in hydro that has little to zero buffering capabilities in many cases
im curious about your suggestion that micro nutrient needs change by stage, do you have any literature or plant tissue samples to show these changes? that would be interesting
I might also point out there are cation (cat-ion) and anion (an-ion) relationships in micro nutrients just as there are in macro nutrients
so increasing a micro nutrient to an extreme level such as 5ppm Mn is likely to have an extreme effect on and possible reduce or completely lockout zinc and or iron in a hydro style grow
in soil having the buffering im not sure I could make the same statement having much less experience in soil than I do in hydro
most hydro fertilizers will provide something around 0.5 ppm +/- Mn in a solution with not more than 1.0ppm zinc and maybe 1.5 to 2.5 ppm iron
so 5.0 ppm Mn is a shit ton of Mn
Hydro has preset micro amounts available. The changing needs are covered by the amounts loaded in the nutrient. One must remember that few nutrients are actually formulated for cannabis.
Using one that is, would cover those "shifting needs."
In mixing the CBD/THC booster mix. That formula is for soil. It is used as a supplement. Building soil for the desired effect needs caution. For THC you want a balance of Fe and Mn. More Fe = higher CBD production. You need to test your soil and shoot for Fe and Mn levels of as near to 100 ppm and as equal as you can. There are some here who do this.
If I were to attempt any hydro manipulation. I would first raise my Mn level to the given Fe level of the nutrient. Test the result vs the none adjusted nutrient. Change? Soil being a buffer, I'm not really sure how far you would want to go on adjusting up the Mn and Fe..... Due to the low amounts in the nutrients...I might be inclined to only dbl the amount and in .5 ppm increments, and test again. You would also be carefully watching the plants progress while growing. You start getting problems,,,you might know where it's coming from. Testing isn't cheap, so there's that too.
Fe and Mn have a relationship. Too much of one, is bad for the other. Going over equality, may be not so good.
If you do experiment with this. Please, keep us (at least me) informed on how it goes.....You have my interest up. Not enough to go back and run hydro to find out but, interested to be sure.