npk value for your mkp (KH2PO4) is correct. im pretty sure mkp is shorthand and reflective of the pronunciation rather than the chemical formula. if you got it from customhydronutrients.com, you can email them with questions. ive hit them up a few times with questions and always got a reasonably prompt and detailed response. i also run growsil amorphous silica (also from customhydro) at .05g/gal, but this is not essential. i run a bunch of microbial stuff, you might want to look into that unless you intend to run a sterile res.
i switched nutes mid run when i got my new stuff in. no adverse effects, and i think it was a major contributor factor in saving that run
got any easily digestable links regarding 3d printing? printer recommendations? i am curious about this and its application to growing
I too use bennies, Recharge now but plan to go back to Heisenberg Tea, this time maybe with some of that P rich bat guano, or something like that. I'm also using silica currently, and have read that silica conflicts with Terpenator. I tried Terp, but didn't notice any sweetening, so I switched to GH Flora Nectar and my smoke is super sweet now. I suppose I'll have to try other dry sweeteners or even plain ole molasses?
As far as 3D printers are concerned, there's 2 general approaches and each is determined by your budget. That said, the cheap Chinese models range from $100 up to about $800. Anything more pricey will likely fall into the Proprietary category. The quality is usually somewhat better, but the major markup is usually due to the brand and the private firmware.
I'm a cheap fuck, so I of course have the Chinese model. All of these ones are based from the same open source design called "i3". The 3 major names in Chinese "i3" printers are Creality, Tevo, Anet and the other popular brand names escape me at this time. Off course, each of those brands have various models, each offering slightly larger "build volume", and some with extended functionality. I forgot to mention that another brand of "i3" that is not Chinese is the "Prusa i3". Prusa invented the i3 design and chose to make it open source. Prusa printers come mostly assembled and are known to be in a class of their own. The Prusa Mk2 and Mk3 I think start at $800, but those models are amazing and there's plenty of content on YouTube.
I suggest also researching youtube for Tevo, Creality, and Anet and see what you learn. For me, the Tevo Tarantula arrived completely disassembled and assermbly took me a very long time, and if not for all the tools I have, I wouldn't have finished the build successfully. I chat privately with another grower that I convinced to get a printer and his research lead him to get a Creality Ender 3. That model requires about 10 minutes of basic assembly and right off the gate his printer produces better results than mine. It's my opnion that Creality gave more thought to their models than Tevo did.
Once you boil it down to which possible models you're interested, you can then search facebook for a 3d printer group for the specific model(s) you're thinking about buying and join each. Once approved, you can then ask actual owners for opinions of their printer and suggestions for other models if they're not satisfied. In the Tarantula group, there are well over 50,000 members, and the same thing in the Creality CR10 group, Creality Ender3 group etc etc etc. Your questions will never fall on deaf ears.
Model ----------------------- volume ---------- price range
Anet A8 --------------------- 220x220x240 -- $200~
Tevo Tarantula ------------ 200x200x200 -- $200~
Tevo Tornado -------------- 300x300x400 -- $300-500~
Creality Ender 3 ---------- 220x220x280 -- $200~
Creality CR10 ------------- 300x300x400 -- $300-500~
Here's a link to one of my Thingiverse accounts and the designs I've shared there. I plan to soon share the pump mod design, as well as some of the other random things I designed for the hobby. My other account is just for Tarantula upgrades I've designed, but those would be useless here.
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