amneziaHaze
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1.5 teaspoon in 7 L mix first cooked it in half a liter tomelt
So dirty buckets mixed with an improper boil1.5 teaspoon in 7 L mix first cooked it in half a liter tomelt
Sorry n3xt time i will wash the roots with hydrogen peroxideSo dirty buckets mixed with an improper boil
I was so sad to hear hydro gardens went out of business.Master Blend
4-18-38
15.5-0-0-Calcium Nitrate
Epsom Salts
I use it or the complete grow. No switching to any kind of bloom formula. I think switching to a bloom formula is a monsy grab, especially those that recommend cutting Nitrogen in flowering.
I used to use Hydro Gardens
4-20-39
15.5-0-0
Epsom Salts
But Hydro Gardens went out of business last month because of supply chain issues. They had been in business since 1965, and made all kinds of Plant Specific Fertilizers since the 1970s. As you can see the Master Blend is extremely close to the marijuana formula from Hydro Gardens. Hydro Gardens also made an 4-18-38 formula and was used for tomatoes. Same as Master Blend uses for Tomatoes.
There is unrest in the forestAnd the trees are fake ?when they wake up in the spring the sap runs and the trees blossom that’s as real as it gets
I have extra buckets I just switch them out when I feed and clean with a power steamer no chemicals no man made nutesSorry n3xt time i will wash the roots with hydrogen peroxide
Nature has its own closed loop system it’s time we use it to our advantageSorry n3xt time i will wash the roots with hydrogen peroxide
I was so sad to hear hydro gardens went out of business.
How are you liking the Master Blend? What ratios do you use? Do you add Epsom salt? Do you ever use MKP (0-52-32)?
Sorry about all the questions, I'm curious to hear how the rates I used to use differ from other's mixes!
Where do you keep your EC? How much MKP do you add?I like the Master Blend well enough. I use the Tomato fertilizer. 4-18-38 base formula. Then Calcium Nitrate,,,,,,,,,,, and Epsom Salts.
The Hydro Gardens was 4-20-39, so theres really not a hill of beans difference in the NPK vs Master Blend. HG also made a 4-18-38. For tomatoes.
Yes Ive/We use 0-52-32-Monopotassium Phosphate. Generally in an 8 week strain we would use it in weeks 3-4.
I'm getting the idea you don't check EC or pH at all, then?My buddy is the main one who is doing the fertilizing. I couldnt tell you the EC, but I believe he starts seedlings out with 1 teaspoon 4-18-30-1 teaspoon Calcium Nitrate, 1/4-1/2 tsp Epsom Salts per 5 Gallons of water,and he feeds them, every time he waters them. He slowly builds up the amount of all nutrients over time, and I believe at a Max, in Flowering, he may use a Tablespoon and a half to 1 3/4 TBLSP of all nutrients per 5 gallons of water.
When using the MPK in weeks 3-4, I believe he uses about TBLSP per 5 gallons of water, along with all the other chemicals of course.
In weeks 5-6 the amount of Epsom Salts is about Equal to all the other chemicals in quantity. About 1.5-1.75 TBSP of all chemicals per 5 gallons of water. Weeks 7-8 the fertilizer is cut in half. We dont flush.
The Medium is Promix BX
I got a diary here with daily ppms if you are interestedWhere do you keep your EC? How much MKP do you add?
I much prefer using dry nutes because of the level of control I have over what's going on my plants, plus the relative certainty that there isn't a bunch of stuff in there that isn't on the label.
I used to use a lot of HID but then switched to LED lighting. I have a lot of LED lights...We use 2 different lights for flowering. In the Summer we use 3 x 1000w Hortilux HPS, and in the autumn-early spring 3 x 1150w Gavita DE HPS. We use 2x 1000w Hortilux Blue for starting seedlings-veg. Sometimes use a 1000w Hortilux HPS for seedlings - veg. Also have a Gavita 1700e for seedlings in the summertime, and have 2x 880w Mammoth Mint White Series we havent used yet. Also have 2 1000w Hortilux Blue for Mother plants.
Main lights for now are 3 x 1000w Hortilux HPS flowering, 2x Hortilux Blue for seedlings- veg. 2 Hortilux Blue for mother plants. We also veg at 24/0
Depending on strain, with physically bigger strains, that stretch a lot, like the OLD 2010 Barneys Farm G13 x Haze, we usually grow 6 huge plants in 20 gallons of Promix BX, and then set about 5-6 plants in 5 gallon containers in the gaps. The G13 x Haze will stretch 5x its original size, if given enough soil and light. I do bend the plants over from an early age and the plant becomes a round hedge. From 8 inch rooted clone Ill veg it 60 days in 5 gallons of soil, and at least 1000w light, and then transplant, veg another week, and flip. The root ball will totally fill up to 20 gallon container.
Best Ive ever done from1 G13 x Haze under 1000w Hortilux, in a 4 x 4 area was 24oz. No other training other than bending the plant over. No topping.
We grow bigger, but less plants because we are in the most unfriendly, of unfriendly states. We will grow more plants if we are pheno hunting from seeds, Or if we have a strain that grows slow, and wont produce a lot,, we will do more of a sea of green.
If you're using GH 3-part, there's no benefit to using KoolBloom; it's redundant and unnecessary.I only use 6 total chems: GH Trio (G,M,B), Elite 93 MSA, GH CaliMagic, and GH Kool Bloom. All mixed with RO water.
VEG: 14 gal RO; 2-tbls of Grow, Micro, and CalMag; 2.5ml MSA
(Final Concentration: ~0.6 - 0.7 EC)
FLOWER (initial): 14 gal RO; 1/4 cup of Grow, Micro, Bloom, & CalMag, 2 tbls KB; 7.5 ml MSA
(Final Concentration: ~1.2-1.4 EC)
FLOWER (recharges): 5 gal; 1-tlbs Grow, 2-tbls Micro, 2-tbls KB; 4-tbls Bloom (With my water, this flower ratio consistently buffers at just above a pH of 6 for flower--super easy maintenance.)
I had not considered that, but I think you have it backwards. At greater than 2x of the target phosporus and potassium, Kool Bloom is actually cheaper than Flora Bloom in that context.If you're using GH 3-part, there's no benefit to using KoolBloom; it's redundant and unnecessary.
You could obtain essentially the same NPK ratio by simply using more Flora Bloom from the 3-part.
Flora Bloom is 0-5-4, KoolBloom is 0-10-10; i.e. replacing the 2 tbsp of KoolBloom with 4 tbsp more of Flora Bloom will yield a nearly identical overall NPK ratio.
Take advantage of the flexibility afforded by the 3-part and eliminate a superfluous additive.