Thedillestpickle
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lol yea watch out for the pH down and up, I bought extremely concentrated forms, if I were to splash some on my eye Id be blinded for life
I just edited my last post so that the formulas would make more sense, but like I said try ignoring any reference to ppm, Ive decided the whole ppm thing should be boycotted lol, its retarded that they have two scales for ppm and usually the product doesnt tell you which scale they are working in. My ppm pen didnt even tell me what scale it worked in.
Thats going to be a really really strong solultion if your only using 1 liter? I guess your just doing this as a practice run?
You should always add the A first and then mix it in, then add the B, even waiting a few minutes between I have heard is a good idea. You will not need to use pH up, the only time youll need pH up is if youve used too much pH down and you need to adjust back up. Your at pH 7 right now, so you need to use pH down to bring it to 5.8
when adjusting pH its not a simple matter of "how much do you use", its a trial and error thing, youll need to start by adding a small bit of pH down, mix it in, see what it does. Then continue to do this until you have your desired pH. When you become familiar with how strong your pH down is youll be able to eyeball pretty quick how much you need to add. I can usually get my pH to 5.8 within three of four trials. Don't get too impatient with this or youll end up bringing your pH down to 4 or 3 and youll have to adjust back up again. It's always better to get it right the first time.
Something I have found extremely usefull for mixing nutrients is a small 10ml plastic medicine syringe. They give them away from free at the pharmacy near me. I pour my nutrients into a shot glass and then use the syringe to suck up exactly the ml's I need
I just edited my last post so that the formulas would make more sense, but like I said try ignoring any reference to ppm, Ive decided the whole ppm thing should be boycotted lol, its retarded that they have two scales for ppm and usually the product doesnt tell you which scale they are working in. My ppm pen didnt even tell me what scale it worked in.
Thats going to be a really really strong solultion if your only using 1 liter? I guess your just doing this as a practice run?
You should always add the A first and then mix it in, then add the B, even waiting a few minutes between I have heard is a good idea. You will not need to use pH up, the only time youll need pH up is if youve used too much pH down and you need to adjust back up. Your at pH 7 right now, so you need to use pH down to bring it to 5.8
when adjusting pH its not a simple matter of "how much do you use", its a trial and error thing, youll need to start by adding a small bit of pH down, mix it in, see what it does. Then continue to do this until you have your desired pH. When you become familiar with how strong your pH down is youll be able to eyeball pretty quick how much you need to add. I can usually get my pH to 5.8 within three of four trials. Don't get too impatient with this or youll end up bringing your pH down to 4 or 3 and youll have to adjust back up again. It's always better to get it right the first time.
Something I have found extremely usefull for mixing nutrients is a small 10ml plastic medicine syringe. They give them away from free at the pharmacy near me. I pour my nutrients into a shot glass and then use the syringe to suck up exactly the ml's I need