simpleleaf
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Dec 31, One day after irrigation, my plants are happier, their leaves were less droopy this morning. My first impression was the plants seem to like the new trace element mix.
I mostly finished trimming off the worst yellowed leaves. This will make it easier to see if yellowing continues to spread, or if the Liquid stem resolves it. I decided to stop the foliar iron until I get Liquid stem optimized. The amount I gave them yesterday results in 1.58 PPM Fe-EDTA per the label, which seems low. If yellowing continues, then an increase in liquid stem is indicated.
I'll be comfortable doubling that iron source up to about 3.16 PPM, none of the other nutrients go out of widely accepted ranges at a doubling of yesterday's micro-nute dilution. I mixed to a basic rate of 0.1 mL/gal.
I'm going to dilute the Liquid trace element mix 1000x. I save old Tresemme shampoo bottles that are dark-colored plastic and seem to block most visible light and have a neat little flip-top cap. I use one for KOH, I diluted it 1000 times. Another dilution of the same amount keeps mixing day simpler, I don't need to keep track of varying dilutions when using the calculator. I have another empty shampoo bottle all washed out and ready to go. Since the 1000x diluted solution is 99.9% water, or something like that, it'll be reasonably close to substitute g for mL and weigh the solution on nute mixing day, just like all the other ingredients.
Total mL = Liquid stem mL + Water mL
On days when I need to refill the Liquid stem bottle, then I'll still need to use mL on the concentrated Liquid Soluble Trace Element Mix, it's density may be considerably different from that of water. Those syringes are inexpensive should it need replacement (gradations wear off, rubber plunger gets damaged).
I mostly finished trimming off the worst yellowed leaves. This will make it easier to see if yellowing continues to spread, or if the Liquid stem resolves it. I decided to stop the foliar iron until I get Liquid stem optimized. The amount I gave them yesterday results in 1.58 PPM Fe-EDTA per the label, which seems low. If yellowing continues, then an increase in liquid stem is indicated.
I'll be comfortable doubling that iron source up to about 3.16 PPM, none of the other nutrients go out of widely accepted ranges at a doubling of yesterday's micro-nute dilution. I mixed to a basic rate of 0.1 mL/gal.
I'm going to dilute the Liquid trace element mix 1000x. I save old Tresemme shampoo bottles that are dark-colored plastic and seem to block most visible light and have a neat little flip-top cap. I use one for KOH, I diluted it 1000 times. Another dilution of the same amount keeps mixing day simpler, I don't need to keep track of varying dilutions when using the calculator. I have another empty shampoo bottle all washed out and ready to go. Since the 1000x diluted solution is 99.9% water, or something like that, it'll be reasonably close to substitute g for mL and weigh the solution on nute mixing day, just like all the other ingredients.
Total | Liquid stem | Water |
mL | mL | mL (or g?) |
10 | 1 | 9 |
100 | 1 | 99 |
1000 | 1 | 999 |
On days when I need to refill the Liquid stem bottle, then I'll still need to use mL on the concentrated Liquid Soluble Trace Element Mix, it's density may be considerably different from that of water. Those syringes are inexpensive should it need replacement (gradations wear off, rubber plunger gets damaged).
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