MiStUrX
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Making your own diy nutes will save you hundreds if not thousands in hard earned cash. For example You can make a gallon of concentrate for pennies and you will know the plant has everything it needs, no more worries about deficiencies EVER. A lot of nute companies add the minimum amount of micro nutes or have a recipe for a broad range of plants. This can cause all kinds of problems with us mj growers unless you BUY and add additives such as cal-mag to replace what they don't have. Below ill break down what I have done to get you a basic idea how it works.
LIST OF INGREDIENTS; "Sources for compounds listed below= ebay and amazon" The compounds listed below are legal and safe to use.
Calcium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate
Iron Chelate "DTPA" AT 10 or 11%
Mono Potassium Phosphate
Magnesium sulfate
Manganese sulfate
Boric Acid "Sodium borate" aka roach insecticide
Zinc Sulfate
Copper sulfate
Ammonium Molybdate or sodium molybdate, "The difference is nill"
The average concentration of these elements should fall within these parameters;
Nitrogen "nitrate form" 70-300 ppm
Nitrogen "ammonium form" 0-30 ppm
Potassium 200-400 ppm
Phosphorous 30-90 ppm
Calcium 150-400 ppm
Sulfur 60-330 ppm
Magnesium 25-75 ppm
Iron .5 - 8.0 ppm
Boron .1 - 1.0 ppm
Manganese .1 -1.0 ppm
Zinc .02 - .2 ppm
Molybdenum .01 - .1 ppm
Copper .02 - .2 ppm
Once you have your desired recipe now its time to download and open a program called hydrobuddy,
You will also need a small scale for measuring minute quantities such as .09 or smaller of an ounce and a large scale for measuring 5 or more ounces. You will also need two empty gallon jugs and two full jugs of distilled water. One gallon will be for concentration A and one gallon will be for concentration B. I like to use a half gallon instead of a whole gallon because you dont have to mix as much together when your ready to feed your plants.
Very Important= You should only use distilled water when mixing compounds together. Tap water has extra calcium, copper, and etc. Once you start getting the hang of it and know your tap water you can adjust all this in hydrobuddy but to keep it simple we are going to use distilled water as our base.
Hydrobuddy= http://scienceinhydroponics.com/2016/03/the-first-free-hydroponic-nutrient-calculator-program-o.html
Step 1= Open hydrobuddy then click on the "main page" at top and zero out all targets. I will be using my own grow recipe as a guide, yours might be different,
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step two fill in_zpsbazo21is.png
Step 2= Fill in "target" These are your ppms of your recipe. Then go to stock solution volume and put in "1", then go to concentration units "ppm", mass units "ounces", Then go to solution preparation type "concentration A + B"
Step 3 = "carry out calculation"
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step three_zpsszcvy9tj.png
Step 4 = " Results"
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step four_zpslr3seibj.jpg
As you see there are two parts A and B, It is listed as grams but this is an error in hydrobuddy, it is really ounces per gallon. Mix the compounds listed as "A" together in one gallon jug and part "B" in the other gallon jug. Like I said above i like to concentrate it by mixing it in half gallon amounts. Once you have finished youre done mixing your nutes for "grow". Mix an equal amount from each jug into your nute container and feed. For example..I will add 8ml of concentrate A and 8ml of concentrate B to a gallon of water which should give me a decent ppm. If not add more to get your desired level.
LIST OF INGREDIENTS; "Sources for compounds listed below= ebay and amazon" The compounds listed below are legal and safe to use.
Calcium Nitrate
Potassium Nitrate
Iron Chelate "DTPA" AT 10 or 11%
Mono Potassium Phosphate
Magnesium sulfate
Manganese sulfate
Boric Acid "Sodium borate" aka roach insecticide
Zinc Sulfate
Copper sulfate
Ammonium Molybdate or sodium molybdate, "The difference is nill"
The average concentration of these elements should fall within these parameters;
Nitrogen "nitrate form" 70-300 ppm
Nitrogen "ammonium form" 0-30 ppm
Potassium 200-400 ppm
Phosphorous 30-90 ppm
Calcium 150-400 ppm
Sulfur 60-330 ppm
Magnesium 25-75 ppm
Iron .5 - 8.0 ppm
Boron .1 - 1.0 ppm
Manganese .1 -1.0 ppm
Zinc .02 - .2 ppm
Molybdenum .01 - .1 ppm
Copper .02 - .2 ppm
Once you have your desired recipe now its time to download and open a program called hydrobuddy,
You will also need a small scale for measuring minute quantities such as .09 or smaller of an ounce and a large scale for measuring 5 or more ounces. You will also need two empty gallon jugs and two full jugs of distilled water. One gallon will be for concentration A and one gallon will be for concentration B. I like to use a half gallon instead of a whole gallon because you dont have to mix as much together when your ready to feed your plants.
Very Important= You should only use distilled water when mixing compounds together. Tap water has extra calcium, copper, and etc. Once you start getting the hang of it and know your tap water you can adjust all this in hydrobuddy but to keep it simple we are going to use distilled water as our base.
Hydrobuddy= http://scienceinhydroponics.com/2016/03/the-first-free-hydroponic-nutrient-calculator-program-o.html
Step 1= Open hydrobuddy then click on the "main page" at top and zero out all targets. I will be using my own grow recipe as a guide, yours might be different,
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step two fill in_zpsbazo21is.png
Step 2= Fill in "target" These are your ppms of your recipe. Then go to stock solution volume and put in "1", then go to concentration units "ppm", mass units "ounces", Then go to solution preparation type "concentration A + B"
Step 3 = "carry out calculation"
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step three_zpsszcvy9tj.png
Step 4 = " Results"
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm229/dissturbbed/step four_zpslr3seibj.jpg
As you see there are two parts A and B, It is listed as grams but this is an error in hydrobuddy, it is really ounces per gallon. Mix the compounds listed as "A" together in one gallon jug and part "B" in the other gallon jug. Like I said above i like to concentrate it by mixing it in half gallon amounts. Once you have finished youre done mixing your nutes for "grow". Mix an equal amount from each jug into your nute container and feed. For example..I will add 8ml of concentrate A and 8ml of concentrate B to a gallon of water which should give me a decent ppm. If not add more to get your desired level.
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