ChiefRunningPhist
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I made a post and fear I may have been banned? Is that a thing? I came back to delete and start a new thread instead of leave my comment on GLs thread, but I can't even access it anymore?
Ill try to remember what I asked but just think its peculiar I can't access it anymore.
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Does anybody make a Ca and Mg deficient base nute? Seems like there's a huge market of people using high CaCO3 ppm tap water that's being missed. (If your water is low ppm already then just buy Ca-Mg?)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but using nitric acid as a pH down in high CaCO3 tap water results in Ca(NO3)2 (water & CO2 too). If the base nute is already filled with Ca(NO3)2 as a form to supply either N or Ca, isn't the yield of the HNO3 ---> calcium carbonate reaction adding to this base nute level leading to "over ferting," "burning," or excess? Same with phosphoric acid (?), or would the Ca3(PO4)2 precipitate as an insoluble solid and not add to the available P?
Does anybody make a Sulfuric acid based pH down?
I've tried using straight PK boosters and nitric as a pH down in high carbonate water to satisfy my NPK requirements but I end up showing deficits for the trace elements Zn, Mn, Mo, B ect. Is there a P - K product with all the trace elements minus the Ca and Mg? (Perhaps utilizing sulfates and nitrates other than MgSO4 and Ca(NO3)2?)
Seems like not having to buy RO or distilled water would/could be a huge benefit. You could add Ca-Mg as needed instead of buying expensive filter systems or 5gal jugs of water (if that was you). And if you have low ppm water already they (the nute co) could profit additionally by selling another product (Ca-Mg).
I'm Ideally looking for a P - K product with a 10ishP - 15ishK ratio (no N), with all the trace elements needed (Zn, B Mo, ect), and completely deficit of Ca & Mg. Also looking for a sufuric acid based pH down.
I could use nitric in veg w fulvics and the "tap water" product (p-k product) along with any supplemental N needed, and then switch to sulfuric (fulvics and the P - K tap water product) in bloom if I'm getting to much N? (Seems like it would be better suited for bloom I guess, but with bicarbonates in the 250mg/l range, using nitric might supply enough N for veg? If there's bicarbonate in the 250mg/l range, there has to be quite a few alkine ions that dissociated from the bicarbonates in water?)
All this ^^^^ for high bicarbonate ppm water
Ill try to remember what I asked but just think its peculiar I can't access it anymore.
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Does anybody make a Ca and Mg deficient base nute? Seems like there's a huge market of people using high CaCO3 ppm tap water that's being missed. (If your water is low ppm already then just buy Ca-Mg?)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but using nitric acid as a pH down in high CaCO3 tap water results in Ca(NO3)2 (water & CO2 too). If the base nute is already filled with Ca(NO3)2 as a form to supply either N or Ca, isn't the yield of the HNO3 ---> calcium carbonate reaction adding to this base nute level leading to "over ferting," "burning," or excess? Same with phosphoric acid (?), or would the Ca3(PO4)2 precipitate as an insoluble solid and not add to the available P?
Does anybody make a Sulfuric acid based pH down?
I've tried using straight PK boosters and nitric as a pH down in high carbonate water to satisfy my NPK requirements but I end up showing deficits for the trace elements Zn, Mn, Mo, B ect. Is there a P - K product with all the trace elements minus the Ca and Mg? (Perhaps utilizing sulfates and nitrates other than MgSO4 and Ca(NO3)2?)
Seems like not having to buy RO or distilled water would/could be a huge benefit. You could add Ca-Mg as needed instead of buying expensive filter systems or 5gal jugs of water (if that was you). And if you have low ppm water already they (the nute co) could profit additionally by selling another product (Ca-Mg).
I'm Ideally looking for a P - K product with a 10ishP - 15ishK ratio (no N), with all the trace elements needed (Zn, B Mo, ect), and completely deficit of Ca & Mg. Also looking for a sufuric acid based pH down.
I could use nitric in veg w fulvics and the "tap water" product (p-k product) along with any supplemental N needed, and then switch to sulfuric (fulvics and the P - K tap water product) in bloom if I'm getting to much N? (Seems like it would be better suited for bloom I guess, but with bicarbonates in the 250mg/l range, using nitric might supply enough N for veg? If there's bicarbonate in the 250mg/l range, there has to be quite a few alkine ions that dissociated from the bicarbonates in water?)
All this ^^^^ for high bicarbonate ppm water
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