I apologize in advance for asking you to remember what you meant by this almost 2 years ago, but could you please elaborate more? I made a concentrate with my Jack's, and I tested each part by adding a single gram to a gallon 4 times, measuring EC in between, so I already have my nutes charted against my supplies, but if I am to understand the compositions that I will be working with, I feel I need to internalize what you said. Can you explain how the 2 systems of PPM differ, and how one might be able to break their mixes down into elemental composition as you do?
I will do my best
it can be confusing to explain and linking you to reading material (if I had any handy) would probably be a long read
I will start with an example;
have you ever gotten or seen a source water analysis... perhaps you've had one at your residence??
if you have then you know
they take a sample of the water (say from your tap) and have a lab test it and the report will tell you exactly how much of each mineral is in the water and determine if its safe for drinking as is or requires additional filtration to remove excessive minerals
the test result would list minerals in the water in PPM parts per million /liter or gallon for each individual element
for example
0.002ppm copper
3ppm chloride
1ppm sodium
30ppm calcium
that PPM refers to "active elemental PPM"
active elemental ppm is not the same thing as EC or the same thing as "PPM from your meter"
the PPM from your meter is actually a conversion of EC... so really the ppm meter is reading electrical current.... it is not actually telling you anything about the active elemental ppm
thru mathematical equation you can anticipate how much of an element, for example Nitrogen, will exist in a solution after adding fertilizer
your fertilizer provides N-P-K % amounts and hopefully also tells the % fro each element in the bag
on the label it migh tlook like this;
N......5%
P.......3%
K.......7%
Ca.....3%
Mg......1.5%
and so on
I use a calculator to do the math... im not that smart but I can use a calculator lol
so if you know how many grams or mls per gallon, and have all the % info from the product you can anticipate how many PPM of Nitrogen (or any other, every other element) will exist in the solution after adding the fertilizer
id upload a pic and show you the calculator I use but ive not been able to upload pics in a while and ive not figured out why
google hydrobuddy and down load the hydro buddy calculator
its free and you can find it easily...
I think general hydro has a limit version on there site that only works for there products but that would be an example for you to see at min.
if you want to go thru my hydro journal (linked under my posts) I posts many pictures and spend some time going over the calculator
here it is already on page two and it goes on
https://www.rollitup.org/t/satori-f2-x-querkle-male-project.930071/page-2