Last page I believe, you shared a high/low ranges for bloom and I copied those to my notes, but is there a reference source to those (and other) values, or were those discovered from reverse engineering and experience? Rather than get overly hung up in the weight to volume conversions, I think having a resource like those values, but for the whole grow would better enable me to experiment some. Like for instance, I have a a young (Barney's Triple Cheese) from seed, that is doing pretty good with 2.4/1.6/(FHK/Sw) mix, diluted to 350ppm, but I notice all growth is very yellowish green and I'm guessing there's not enough CalNit. Now I know your views of the differences between Jack's 3.6/2.4/1,1 - 321 - and 2.4/1.6/1, but knowing this is only partially helpful when running differing values through HydroBuddy to observe the different results. Having those bloom reference values that you shared is SOOOO helpful when looking at the result in HB.veg I run something around
110N
40P
120K
80 Ca
40Mg
she looks healthy to meRight now, they're getting 0.8 EC, 5.8pH. Prior to that, EC was a little lower
In = 425ppm (.85ec) 6.05 pHshe looks healthy to me
im sure she can handle a higher EC 1.2...
test the waste from the bottom of the pot and see what the EC and PH is of the run off
not getting enough volume thru the pot in some case can lead to accumulation but in your case the low EC feeds and the tea/flush has prevented thatIn = 425ppm (.85ec) 6.05 pH
Out = 195ppm (.4) 7.01 pH
I should note, that I also innoculate twice weekly with Heisenberg Tea. Combine that with the very young age, and that can explain away some of the reason for the drop in EC and heightened pH. For my young plants, I start them off with drain to waste, so it is highly likely that I am not drenching the media enough when hand watering. I generally do this because multiple small plants won't consume that much and it seems pointless to build an automated system for the young ones.
if it works for you thats great, lots of peeps do it with success all day longI'll bump up the EC and down the pH a little, but regrading the Tea, that is non negotiable for me, lol, I am religious about it. Great White mycos, molasses, Ancient Forest (humus), Fulvic/Humic/Kelp blend, a little Fish Shit and some soluble Seaweed 0-0-17. I tried Recharge for better than a year and IMO, it's not as good as Heisenberg. Regular use of Tea in rockwool makes for some beautiful white roots.
im not sure they make a gypsum that's water solubleI'm kind of in the same boat. Now that I have a basic understanding of when to adjust the ratio, and also knowing how to input everything into HydroBuddy, I'm beginning to see how adjusting the ratios even slightly has almost a ripple effect on the outputted recipe. The past few days, I've been trying to learn what I can about calcium and how it is tricky when mixed with nutes, and chelates etc, but I've been on the fence with either getting Gypsum (calcium sulfate) or something called Dissolvine which is a chelated calcium, so, on a whim, I ordered the Dissolvine with hopes that it will be a good source of Ca at the end of bloom when the CalNit is reduced.
id mix your tap water and your RO water 50/50Hello and thanks for the great thread here guys. Loving the info!
I have a quick question regarding DWC Jacks. Due to 400ppm tap water, I use RO which is about ~10PPM
That being said, what should I be adding in on top of these ratios of the Jacks Pro, epsom and cal nitrate? My guess would be that I need to add in some extra magnesium via Epsom salts and calcium via cal nitrate but I was worried that would also skew the NPK ratio from extra N etc?
When I grew in coco I had to add in 1/4tsp Epsom / gal of my feed to make it through flower and haven’t had a problem since till I tried dropping it to verify if it was really the issue to test and started seeing the same symptoms.
So, in DWC... im pretty clueless and worried as I’m about to flip the lights to 12/12. Thanks in advance!
Initially, I thought the gypsum was soluble, but after more careful reading, I see it's a soil conditioner or can be used with injectors into the root zone. I remember firsttimeARE saying he was getting that product. That might be a hard lesson. My intent with the dissolvine is to supplement back some of the calcium lost when the calnit is reduced, so I only anticipate needing a little, if any, but I don't want to get caught off guard so I picked up a few extras to cover other bases should the need arise.im not sure they make a gypsum that's water soluble
the calcium chelate, I have some, not the same brand but probably the same and it works great... note im not sure if yours will do the same as mine but mine will lower the ph noticeably so take note of that if yours also does the same
im not positive but I think its derived from calcium citrate ...maybe if I recall idk
ya that's probably good stuffInitially, I thought the gypsum was soluble, but after more careful reading, I see it's a soil conditioner or can be used with injectors into the root zone. I remember firsttimeARE saying he was getting that product. That might be a hard lesson. My intent with the dissolvine is to supplement back some of the calcium lost when the calnit is reduced, so I only anticipate needing a little, if any, but I don't want to get caught off guard so I picked up a few extras to cover other bases should the need arise.