It's more relevant than lemon juice....Yes this is more relevant i agree
trueIt's more relevant than lemon juice....
this is true alsoJUST GO BUY A BOTTLE OF PH UP AND PH DOWN! Damn. Don't be fucking with acid. Every day stoners come up with more shit. <SMH>
Calcium sulfate is not for use in hydroponics, because it's not water soluble enough.Water + powder, but like atomizer pointed out, too low of solubility with calcium sulfate to be in a concentrated liquid nute. Makes sense since calcium sulfate is in all of the powder nutes I have and none of the liquid nutes.
It's solubility is fine for your res, just not good enough for a bottle of concentrated liquid.
Also, once water is added it's shelf life drops quickly.
Except it is, look at every powder hydroponic nutrient on the market. They all have it...Calcium sulfate is not for use in hydroponics, because it's not water soluble enough.
Put it in your soil.
Almost every single hydroponic formula on the market is based on calcium nitrate, wet or dry.Except it is, look at every powder hydroponic nutrient on the market. They all have it...
Indeed, both are very useful, especially at the levels produced by your PH down, lol.Almost every single hydroponic formula on the market is based on calcium nitrate, wet or dry.
Cal-mag has calcium nitrate and magnesium NITRATE. Not mag sulfate.Except it is, look at every powder hydroponic nutrient on the market. They all have it...
I never referenced CalMag. I wouldn't touch that sucker product with at 12 foot poll, leave that to the RO'ers. I only referenced hydro nutes, base nutes. And if you actually read what I posted you wouldn't expect to find Calcium Sulfate in a liquid, just in dry hydro nutes.Cal-mag has calcium nitrate and magnesium NITRATE. Not mag sulfate.
You need to actually read the bottles.
In two part hydroponic water bottle mixes, one part is clear; that's the calcium nitrate. The OTHER part has mag sulfate, aka epsom salt, along with the rest of the nutes.
The thing about calmag+ is that it practically is a base nute. You could get away with using ONLY calmag+ and MOAB additives with no base nutes, and you'd pretty much have a balanced diet lacking a few micros, but you'd get to harvest with a decent yield regardless. Why anyone would do that, I have no idea, but I've heard of it being done.I never referenced CalMag. I wouldn't touch that sucker product with at 12 foot poll, leave that to the RO'ers. I only referenced hydro nutes, base nutes.
How does any of that have to do with this topic? Liquid = not calcium sulfate, Powder = likely has calcium sulfate (if it has calcium). Reason, it's not soluble enough to make a super concentrate. Is it taken up by the plants, yes, is it very effective, yes. The question is do you want more nitrogen or more sulfur in your nutrients. I would love to increase my sulfur more, so I use this opportunity to add a little bit, sulfur options are more limited than nitrogen options.The thing about calmag+ is that it practically is a base nute. You could get away with using ONLY calmag+ and MOAB additives with no base nutes, and you'd pretty much have a balanced diet lacking a few micros, but you'd get to harvest with a decent yield regardless. Why anyone would do that, I have no idea, but I've heard of it being done.
Cal-mag+ is bullshit even for RO users. The main ingredients are just macro-nutrients, calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate, as well as some iron. You don't need a special product to "replace" the nutrients you lost, tap water hardly provided that anyway. You need WAY more calcium than is provided in even hard water.
There is no difference between base nutes and additives in this case. We're not talking about bullshit like amino acids and vitamins.
Yep.Every once in a while I do that, mix up my P and K, or P and P, lol. My mistake.
Phosphorus, not potassium.
Higher sulfur levels results in greater tric production. Give it a try on a plant when you get a chance.