I agree, the N ratio is way too much during flowering but it should work good in veg. Also beastie bloomz by fox farms is basically monopotassium phosphate. Beastie is 0-50-30 and monopotassium phosphate is 0-52-34 and its 15 bux a pound on ebay. Id say using 1/8tsp per gallon would work just as well but this is just me brainstorming, dont attempt unless your comfortable with experimentation. I might give it a shot and i'll report back, have too get some first but its cheap compared too some crap.
Hell ya brother!! I've been pondering mixing up my own homebrew solution. i've got a bunch of chems laying around being a big amateur chemist along with being a organic chem major in college. Would ya mind sharing your homebrew recipe? I don't mean too hijack your thread OP but i think this adds too some interesting discussion and could save ya big bux along with being just plain fun and having total control over your nutrient regime and NPK ratios.
Wow thank your for the great and detailed info!! I know what i'll be doing today. Do you grow in soil/soil-less or hydro? When you take your grow indoors it seems like thats when the nutes and additives industry tries to take the uninformed too the cleaners for all their worth!! I appriciate the reccomendation of "hydrobuddy" and crop king, also mixing up a molar solution is a great tip! i love this stuff! merging my love of chemistry and cannabis, you can't get better than that!!
If it says it is for acid loving plants, probably has sulfur in it to to help lower the pH. Might not be a good idea.It's called ultragreen and it says it's for azaleas and acid loving plants. My question is will it help my marijuana or harm it?
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I do DWC, and yeah.. look at all the shit people buy... People think it'd be too complicated to buy individual salts, then they go buying a thousand bottles of "additives" that all have the same salts in them, but in different ratios. (example, calmag is mostly calcium nitrate... gee...)
Notice how my mix only has 5 salts... So... if you buy advanced 3 part, calmag, bloom boost, you're already up to 5 overpriced items you could have skipped all together and kept it simpler by just getting the salts.
Here's a picture for you. (ignore the NPK ratios on the top. That's for the non-dissolved salts themselves, not the solutions diluted NPK)
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Im thinking of going DWC on my next grow, im in soil right now under a 600W. I've been thinking about micronutrients, i noticed on your micro bottle you got iron, boron and i can't quite make out the last two. You said you havent noticed any defiencies? I found on the jr peters site they have something called MOST(mix of soluble traces) however i cant find whats in it exactly. They have a few things i didnt see in the Cropking catalog. They also have a good list of salts for decent prices(some are overpriced tho) however i dont have a retailer nearby so id get raped on shipping. Heres a link:http://www.jrpeters.com/Products/Specialty-Nutrients/Buy-Specialty-Nutrients.html
I really like that hydrobuddy program, what range of NPK ppm do you shoot for in flowering? veg? I think i read lucas formula is somewhere around 100-200-200 i cant quite remember exactly though.
I'd have to see the label but in general that is a decent NPK ratio from start to finish although I prefer a 3-1-2 ratio. Looks like it is an outdoor type food, not water soluble like Jack's. With experience and much pain, you'll soon find out how dangerous bloom foods can be to the welfare of your plants and especially production. All they do is induce premature leaf drop, and some folks are born to stay stupid, feeling its bloom foods that give ya da big buds.It's called ultragreen and it says it's for azaleas and acid loving plants. My question is will it help my marijuana or harm it?
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Polyon distributed by Harrell's Plant Foods.What's a good 18-4-9 slow release like the one you mentioned?