very nice. so i decided im going to switch from the ro formula jacks cause of the blue stains its leaving everywhere.
as far as concentrates how do i go about making them? ive dealt with powders for the past few yrs but never made concentrates.
for jacks 5-12-26 i make a 1:100 concentrate right
360 grams in 1 gallon of ro. then how much of that do i pour in my 70gal rez to get the correct ec for part A?
Referenced from earlier in the thread:
In case you don't care for weighing out dry fertilizer when using jack's 3-2-1 you can instead make concentrated stock solutions out of jack's 5-12-26 and calcium nitrate. Then you can add each to your reservoir by ppm using a simple tds meter. Nice and easy. A lot of 3-2-1 growers omit the magnesium sulfate, because jack's is loaded with it at 6.3%. Always maintain the J.R. Peters recommended ratio of jack's 5-12-26 to calcium nitrate at 1/.67 jack's/calcium nitrate and you won't have any issues.
600 ppm is 360 ppm jacks and 240 ppm calcium nitrate 240/360=.67
750 ppm is 450 ppm jacks and 300 ppm calcium nitrate 300/450=.67
900 ppm is 540 ppm jacks and 360 ppm calcium nitrate 540/360=.67
Jack's 5-12-26 stock solution recipe:
Dissolve 880 grams Jack's 5-12-26 in 1 gallon of RO water in a milk jug. Use hot water if possible. Cold RO works fine. It just takes a bit longer to fully dissolve. Some occasional shaking over a day or so and the stock solution will fully dissolve. You now have a concentrated stable stock solution of Jack's 5-12-26.
Calcium nitrate stock solution recipe:
Dissolve 580 grams calcium nitrate in 1 gallon RO water in a milk jug. Use hot water. The calcium nitrate mixes into solution fairly quickly. You now have a concentrated stock solution of calcium nitrate.
I recommend filling smaller more convenient containers with your stock solution using a funnel. I love the old dish soap concentrate bottles. Very heavy duty and I love the flip cap with the squirt style dispenser. Or 16oz squeeze bottles. Whatever floats your boat.