homebrewer
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Well you can either add pH-up or you can add something beneficial to the plants. Your choice.Any nute that requires silica to balance the feed (temporarily) is crap.
Advanced growers don't need instructions. Just a pH pen and a TDS meter.The instructions say 4ml/gall.
I think you mean silicon, which is the 2nd most abundant element on earth.Ok, you like smoking silicone.
I'll agree that their feeding schedule is not great, but only inexperienced growers follow schedules. To that, I've seen maybe one feeding schedule from a single plant food company that I'd consider spot on. All the rest of them instruct their users to overfeed and are overly complicated. Once you understand that feeding schedules exist more to move product than any other reason, you can stop taking them so literally.DynaGrow makes NO sense & the only way you can use it is with major modifications to the schedule.
When mixing a fresh res with any plant food, silica should be added first, as you already know. You *could* also use it after everything is all mixed up to adjust the pH of your reservoir with zero issues BUT that is likely giving your plants more silica than needed. It's really no different than growers feeding plants additional amounts of cal/mag when their base nutrients already contain it. Feeding plants more of any single element than needed can cause nutritional issues in the plant.They even say add it after to raise ph.
Silica should always be added first. Sure a lil won't hurt but it separates, should not have to be done.
Maybe you don't understand water chemistry? The bicarbonate content of your tap water buffers pH. If you use RO water then adding any plant food to it will cause the pH to drop significantly. For example, MegaCrop at 1.1 EC in RO water produces a resulting pH of 5.02. Straight DynaGro with my tap water results in a pH of 5.9. MC with my tap water results in a pH of 6.4ish. I fail to see the issue, regardless of where the pH falls. Have you heard of pH-up and pH-down? lolThe ph is so low the only way i can see using DynaGrow is just add enough base to not drop past 6.0. If youre short nutes oh well.
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