jonnynobody
Well-Known Member
I'm close to depleting my bottle of Armor SI which is general hydroponic's overpriced water mixture of potassium silicate. I prefer dry fertilizer because you always get more for your money. I'm looking at: AgSil 16H, 4 pounds in a re-closable plastic container.
http://customhydronutrients.com/potassium-silicate-fertilizer-c-1_60_68/potassium-silicate-32-k2o-528-sio2-dry-powder-4-pounds-p-131.html
4# is about $60 which should last years - I think. The product description reads: 0.7 grams in one gallon of water yeilds 98ppm SiO2 or 46ppm Si, and 49ppm K
The problem is I don't know what elemental PPM of SI or K the Armor SI is adding at the 1.25ML/gallon strength I presently use it at. I'm firing away an email to GH hoping they can answer that question. I couldn't find any documentation on GH's website about what elemental PPM of each element is actually being added at any given strength. It likes like a "Just trust us" theme. God forbid they should inform their customers what's actually in their product. Yet another reason to gravitate away from GH altogether. I'll let y'all know if I get a response from GH.
My goal is to find a viable replacement for Armor SI which is just an overpriced mixture of water, potassium, and silicate. If I can figure out the application rate with the AgSil to get nearly the same elemental PPM's that I'm presently adding with Armor SI then I should be able to seemlesly integrate the AgSil and eliminate the GH bottle. A very overpriced GH bottle I might add. If you're using AgSil what application rate are you applying it at?
http://customhydronutrients.com/potassium-silicate-fertilizer-c-1_60_68/potassium-silicate-32-k2o-528-sio2-dry-powder-4-pounds-p-131.html
4# is about $60 which should last years - I think. The product description reads: 0.7 grams in one gallon of water yeilds 98ppm SiO2 or 46ppm Si, and 49ppm K
The problem is I don't know what elemental PPM of SI or K the Armor SI is adding at the 1.25ML/gallon strength I presently use it at. I'm firing away an email to GH hoping they can answer that question. I couldn't find any documentation on GH's website about what elemental PPM of each element is actually being added at any given strength. It likes like a "Just trust us" theme. God forbid they should inform their customers what's actually in their product. Yet another reason to gravitate away from GH altogether. I'll let y'all know if I get a response from GH.
My goal is to find a viable replacement for Armor SI which is just an overpriced mixture of water, potassium, and silicate. If I can figure out the application rate with the AgSil to get nearly the same elemental PPM's that I'm presently adding with Armor SI then I should be able to seemlesly integrate the AgSil and eliminate the GH bottle. A very overpriced GH bottle I might add. If you're using AgSil what application rate are you applying it at?