Jack's 321 Questions

shawnery

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1%n
5%c
1.5%m
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I hate to waste your time considering I'm switching out on mon/tue but i find this very interesting.
 

shawnery

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No mag nit at the moment just calimagic, once i get the mag nit I shouldnt need anything else like calimaguc, right?

What would my final numbers be with this

4-18-38 mix 1.5 grams per gallon
calcium nitrate 1.75 grams per gallon
magnesium sulfate 1 grams per gallon
1ml per gal calimagic
 

Skybound420

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No mag nit at the moment just calimagic, once i get the mag nit I shouldnt need anything else like calimaguc, right?

What would my final numbers be with this

4-18-38 mix 1.5 grams per gallon
calcium nitrate 1.75 grams per gallon
magnesium sulfate 1 grams per gallon
1ml per gal calimagic
Are you in the USA? Where can you order ferts from? Can ya share a link?

I've been beating my head the past few days in search of a micro formula, but to predict which will work best with our preferred part A is a lesson in futility and I'm wondering if it would just be better to build the entire fert line from chelated elements like nxsov does. This we can perfectly dial in the micros which would make it a lot easier to adjust the macros.
 

Skybound420

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Everything I got I picked up from good old Amazon unfortunately.
I tried mixing in varying components that I saw on Amazon and have in the app and nothing I could put together when using Master Blend worked all that well. I haven't tried the Peters Pro 5-11-26 yet, but it is in shipping now and will begin using it when I use up the last of my Jack's mix in a few more res changes. If you insist on sticking with the MB, I foresee a lot of headaches in your future, but if you'll switch to the 5-11-26, and also get the mag nite, MKP and STEM, the results are all generally very close to the desired targets of each. The same list minus mag nite also got fairly close, much closer than when tried with master blend.

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Skybound420

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Side note, when mixed 1 gram to 10ml of RO, that dose of 0.024 g/Gal would equate to 2.4ml/Gal when mixing which makes it easier to extract precise weights week to week.
 

shawnery

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Im4satori seems to be very close with his mix of,


veg

4-18-38 mix 1.5 grams per gallon
calcium nitrate 1.75 grams per gallon
magnesium sulfate 1 grams per gallon
magnesium nitrate 1 gram per gallon
N 117
P 31
K 125
Ca 88
Mg 52,


No, yes, seems so?
 

Skybound420

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Im4satori seems to be very close with his mix of,


veg

4-18-38 mix 1.5 grams per gallon
calcium nitrate 1.75 grams per gallon
magnesium sulfate 1 grams per gallon
magnesium nitrate 1 gram per gallon
N 117
P 31
K 125
Ca 88
Mg 52,


No, yes, seems so?

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Skybound420

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I use snipping tool in Windows, or print screen works too.

The numbers look good to me, but iron looks very low and I already suspect you have an iron deficiency from your pic yesterday. 1.2 might be ok for veg, but not bloom. Also, make sure the numbers in those stock solutions are the same as your product labels. They don't always agree. I've already deleted some so I don't confuse myself.
 

Skybound420

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Except the boron which looks high, all of the other micros look deficient too.

Edit - these are the targets I gleaned from another thread and when compared with all of the other notes I've been taking, they look about spot on to me.

Fe 2.0
Zn 0.3
B 0.3
Mn 1.0
Cu 0.2
Mo .05
 

shawnery

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I'm not really getting this program. Is there a way to put in your grams of nutrients and then see the ppm outcome?

Basically doing it backwards. I would like to know what it looks like when they are used how masterblend says to.

Masterblend 12g
Calnit 12g
Epsom 6g

Per 5 gallons.
 

shawnery

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Look at how crazy these numbers are for 5 gallons unless I screwed up again and look at what my last good grow looked like with these ratios.

Those numbers seem way off, why did my plants love it so much during veg but not so much in flower?
 

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