not for long apparently , anyone else know where to get this stuff??Crop King
I have convinced a chemical supply house to make that available on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/25g-Ammonium-Molybdate-ACS-Grade-Pure_W0QQitemZ280439298699QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item414b7c1a8b
Ammonium Molybdate is 48% Molybdenum, Sodium Molybdate is 39.5% Molybdenum. Just use 18% more of the Sodium Molybdate than the Ammonium Molybdate called for. There are seveal weights sold on Ebay at this time, from two ounces for $4.50 to a pound at $30. Your only talking about needing a 10th of a gram per gallon of mixed 100X concentrate. Diluted this means about a 1000th of a gram per gallon of diluted nutrients. Not a lot of salt in that. There are more sodium salts in nearly all fertilizers than that as trace contaminants. Organic nutrients have huge amounts of sodium.not for long apparently , anyone else know where to get this stuff??
also, has anyone heard of "plantex csm+b" , it's a "micro mix" for planted aquariums, could we save a few bucks and utilize this? would it prove useful in the hydroponic world??
bman01 I can't send you a PM back until you empty up some space in your PM storage. IE delete somesent or received messages.LMAO !!!! 12268 I just got a price to mix my own nutrients based on Fatmans formula and it works out to $23US to make up a 15 litres or both A and B. The company I used will sell all the dry ingredients in any quantities.
That translates to in ppm to 100 times that shown in percentages IE:whats your opinion on plantex csm+b fatman? could i utilize this if i get some iron chelate to beef it up a little?
Regular CSM / CSM+B
Fe 7.0% 6.53%
Mn 2.0% 1.87%
Mg 1.5% 1.40%
Zn 0.4% 0.37%
Cu 0.1% 0.09%
Mo 0.05% 0.05%
B 0% 1.18%
it would be so much cheaper I think if we could find a premixed micro
awesome! this is great news!! as far as I know its dry (granular) it (along with everything else we need) can be found at aquariumfertilizer(.com) (6 dollar flat rate ship, and by the pound) or greenleafaquariums(.com) (this one, I think..had more stuff than the other)That translates to in ppm to 100 times that shown in percentages IE:
Fe 7.0% 6.53% 653 ppm
Mn 2.0% 1.87% 187 ppm
Mg 1.5% 1.40% 140 ppm
Zn 0.4% 0.37% 370 ppm
Cu 0.1% 0.09% 90 ppm
Mo 0.05% 0.05% 50 ppm
B 0% 1.18% 118 ppm
That is about 120 times the strength needed which is fine because you can dilute it. The mg (magnesium you can ignore as we use a 4 to 6 times the diluted amounts so it would just mean we would also use the magnesium suflate in our regular mix also. Copper would right after dilution. Diluted the Boron would be 2 times that needed but acceptable.The molybdenum would even diluted be at 5 times that normally use by mj. I have never heard of anyone experiencing difficulties from too much moly from just 5 times normal levels. Yes diluted the Iron would be low, however only during the peak of budding during the highets pH variations might you need more. The problem with iron chelate is no one tends to sell it in small amounts. 5 pounds at $40 is about average. As long as your reservoir is changed at least once during budding and you stay on top of adjusting your pH it would very likely be enough iron when diluted by 120. If you do not keep your pH within the range of 5.5 to 5.8 you will loose a lot to precipitation though and see physical signs of defficiency. Overall I would use the formula with the Boron (CSM+B). I would not dilute any less than 120 to 1. You do not mention is it sold as a liquid or granular?
That is a stupid place for a thread that is in=dividual to hydroponics. I usually tor totally avoid all other nutrient discussions but Hydroponics. Has a nutrient dicussion going in the nutrient section for a while b=ut all the dirt framers would just come there to argue that their out door soil and water soluble nutrients would work as well or better than hydro nutrients for indoor hydro. Finally got tired of Ben and left him to a thread that died as I left it. He inherited a ghost thread. Appropriate.bump to the top WHERE IT SHOULD BE
(although i get the feeling, we will get told this is in the wrong section and beongs in nutrients section?)