Skybound420
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3.6, 2.4 and 1.1 is grams per gallon and is what JR Peter's recommends in 321. Canna growers have reduced that to an even 3 grams, 2 grams and 1 gram for a nice balance at lower EC. Me personally only used it for 2-3 weeks before I got to looking to do more with it, and I too bought MKP, then Mag Nite, potassium sulfate is pretty good and there's no sense not using that silica you got. But then when the silica's done, of course you'll want more, but shit, these salts are so cheap for so much, why would I buy more Silica Blast or Armor Si @ $19 a quart when I can spend $17 to make a gallon of concentrate. By this time you wonder why you're still using Jack's at all. Aside from the basic 321, you already took the logical next step and bought another salt and eventually, you'll have it all, just like I pretty much do. I no longer use anybody's brand, not even for micros. I got great feedback from im4satori and nxsox180 and was able to find my safe zone to experiement and I have been. The micro mix is great, but I want to try a few minor changes, but I could just as easily keep making the same and do just fine. To give props, I got the micro recipe from nxsox and all the macro ranges from im4satori. I been slowly increasing the macros, and found a thread that shows those numbers higher than GH, so I know I'm still in the lower end of the EC spectrum.
Whatever though, if you know the math to figure everything out, cool, but if you don't know it like I don't, Hydro Buddy is a nutrient calculator, so you can save custom solutions for comparing bottles nutes to salts, or mix them for use, but it's cool to have a machine to not only do the math, but keep it all together and accurate. It makes the adjustments for P, K and Si. It already has every solution I named (and use) in the library when installed.
I made something of a tutorial about using Hydro Buddy. I assume you know how to install a program, but the tutorial is how to use the app (mostly) and other related information about mixing concentrates.
https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/making-your-own-nutrient-concentrates.455187/
Whatever though, if you know the math to figure everything out, cool, but if you don't know it like I don't, Hydro Buddy is a nutrient calculator, so you can save custom solutions for comparing bottles nutes to salts, or mix them for use, but it's cool to have a machine to not only do the math, but keep it all together and accurate. It makes the adjustments for P, K and Si. It already has every solution I named (and use) in the library when installed.
I made something of a tutorial about using Hydro Buddy. I assume you know how to install a program, but the tutorial is how to use the app (mostly) and other related information about mixing concentrates.
https://www.420magazine.com/community/threads/making-your-own-nutrient-concentrates.455187/