What PPM is that RO mix?With RO water my 30 gallon mix is:
Si = 60 ml
CM = 150 ml
M = 200 ml
G = 200 ml
B = 250 ml
I will run that for veg and the first 3 weeks of 12/12. Veg room get it all the time.
For my tap h2o I take out the Si or add it last, reduce the calimagic to 70ml and add 10 grams of epsom.
It's right about 1100 PPM @ 0.5 conversion from EC.What PPM is that RO mix?
That makes more sense.It's right about 1100 PPM @ 0.5 conversion from EC.
I just posted something the other day to a new grower and I called it the "cult of less is more," where they convince growers who's plants are starving that they never need to go above 600ppm.It's right about 1100 PPM @ 0.5 conversion from EC.
I will sometimes max out at 800ppm on more hungry strains but 600ppm is what I usually run. I’m in coco feeding multiple times per day. If you are feeding less frequently then I can understand higher ppms.I just posted something the other day to a new grower and I called it the "cult of less is more," where they convince growers who's plants are starving that they never need to go above 600ppm.
I'm using your ratios for my next run. If this comes easy to you, could you please help me do the math if I'm out of florabloom? I have Liquid Koolbloom 0-10-10. I was just going to substitute with that and epsom salt/gypsum. I'm trying not to buy anything else and have full bottles of all the others plus the vegan florablend and fulvic acids.With RO water my 30 gallon mix is:
Si = 60 ml
CM = 150 ml
M = 200 ml
G = 200 ml
B = 250 ml
I will run that for veg and the first 3 weeks of 12/12. Veg room get it all the time.
For my tap h2o I take out the Si or add it last, reduce the calimagic to 70ml and add 10 grams of epsom.
According to my math, each 1ml per gallon of the Bloom would provide:I'm using your ratios for my next run. If this comes easy to you, could you please help me do the math if I'm out of florabloom? I have Liquid Koolbloom 0-10-10. I was just going to substitute with that and epsom salt/gypsum. I'm trying not to buy anything else and have full bottles of all the others plus the vegan florablend and fulvic acids.
Wow, thank you so much for doing that Renfro. Do you think this would be okay with the increase in sulfur?According to my math, each 1ml per gallon of the Bloom would provide:
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0.2 grams per gallon of Epsom would provide:
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0.5 grams per gallon of the liquid Kool Bloom:
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Both the Epsom (0.2) and Kool Bloom (0.5g)
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Thats pretty close. I don't have a specific gravity for the Liquid Kool Bloom so I am doing it by mass.
Remember I calculated the Koolbloom by mass, I would need an accurately measured and weighed sample to calculate the specific gravity on the liquid kool bloom or just weigh the additions in grams.1.6 g epsom , 4 ml liquid koolbloom ? Is this correct? I have a feeling I did it wrong.
ive been looking for something like this. how do i start adding other nutrient lines in? and their input valuesRemember I calculated the Koolbloom by mass, I would need an accurately measured and weighed sample to calculate the specific gravity on the liquid kool bloom or just weigh the additions in grams.
So here is 8ml/gal of GH Bloom
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Here is 4 grams per gallon of the Liquid Kool Bloom and 1.6 grams epsom
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Really though, could you not just buy some GH Bloom?
I included my calculator spreadsheet linked below so you can run all the #'s you wish. Happy growing!
Use the tools tab, "Label Calculator", making sure to start with all "0" in the blue boxed %'s, input the product label percentages. Then copy the values in the green box, go to the Products tab, scroll down to a new product line, click on the "C" cell on that line and right click, "Paste Values Only" and it should now have that product.ive been looking for something like this. how do i start adding other nutrient lines in? and their input values
ill mess around with it tomorrow morning thanks for sharing the excel i gotta enter a bunch of stuff in to see. ill send it back to you to see if it right.Use the tools tab, "Label Calculator", making sure to start with all "0" in the blue boxed %'s, input the product label percentages. Then copy the values in the green box, go to the Products tab, scroll down to a new product line, click on the "C" cell on that line and right click, "Paste Values Only" and it should now have that product.
Note, if the product is liquid you can weigh a sample and calculate the specific gravity (see notes in tools tab) then you need to input the SG# into the blue Specific Gravity box thats just below the Label Calculator, the numbers will be adjusted and you paste those to the product line in the products tab, and change the units on that product from grams to ml.
So if you don't have a specific gravity number for the liquids, the numbers are only accurate if you weigh the product additions to your reservoir.
I tried to make it as easy as I could lol.
Do you think this would be okay with the increase in sulfur?