homebrewer
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In regards to differentiating hydro vs soil foods, you can always tell by the ingredients. Hydro foods always have lots of nitrate N and the rest of the important elements. That's what stuck me as odd when reading AN's Connoisseur label which claimed their nitrogen was made up of only 26% nitrate, 18% Urea, and 56% Other water soluble Nitrogen. See, that label strikes me as a plant food intended for container gardening....or at least I hope it is because it was awful, and I mean AWFUL in hydro.So I got an email back from Jack's and I stand corrected. I was wrong, so before I dive in to the info they provided info, I owe churchhaze and jbone an apology. I was wrong, and an asshole. So again, I am sorry.
Neither Jack's that I use has calcium in it, And even though it is water soluble, running it would wasted nitrates which could cause a problem. So those are the facts from the horses mouth.
Eta they mentioned to get around these issues to run their two part hydro line.