Dudemankidson
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Being relatively new I'd reccomend against trying to mix your own concoction. Buy something premixed. Save yourself a headache. Start simple, you'll have way more success early on.
Oops.Thanks for the irrelevant post.
Care to elaborate? Or did you just want to bump your post count..
He's not sensitive, you're just a dick.That's silly if he's that sensitive.
But did you see what he wrote?
Came all the way here to waste his own time saying nothing.
Not being insulting, just didn't see the point in jumping up to say "I'm saying nothing! Look at me"
My thought is if he wanted to give me advice, he would have.
Next, where did you gather from ANY of that, that I said "I know more than you"? Even to say it sarcasticly would imply that you on some level think I eluded to knowing more than you.
As yet, I have said nothing to disagree with any information except to say that I believe my product selection is more limited than you may think.
Thanks for your opinion, however.
That is basically the summary of what I've read on the net. I don't quite understand that.Just to demystify the numbers a little bit, the npk values (5-2-2 for example) refer to the ratio by percent of each component in the blend. So the 5-2-2 is 5% nitrogen, 2% phosphorous, and 2 % potassium, by wight. So a 50-20-20 blend would have the same ratio's, but a much higher concentration of the actual components.
The ratios are important because you want a specific ratio for veg vs flower. In veg, the 5-2-2 would be good, but in flower you might want a 1-5-5.
To feed however, you need to know the parts per million of the blend when it's diluted in water. It won't matter to the plant if you give them 500 ppm of 50-20-20 or 500 ppm of 5-2-2. Both would have the same amount of minerals.
But it is very easy to burn plants using the higher ratios if you aren't careful and use your meter properly (and are using the correct meter for your blend - there are actually 2 ppm meter scales but only one for ec).
You can do a search. People have grown with all of the store brands from miracle grow on down. But pay attention to the mixing........
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Glad to be of aid. Pm anytime in the future you'd like to bounce an idea off of someone. I'm always interested in acquiring new knowledge and helping others do the same.Thanks a lot dudemankidson and Greg.
You've helped me clarify it quite a bit.
I get the science behind trial and error to find the ppm.
I just had no idea the ppm requirements.
That's where I was basically trying to ask "how much npk Is too much?"
I think I have a basic understanding I can "grow" off of.
Very relevant!Thanks for the irrelevant post.
Care to elaborate? Or did you just want to bump your post count..
classy. as per usual. your SN suits you wellHe's not sensitive, you're just a dick.
Good luck with your grow...
LOLclassy. as per usual. your SN suits you well