Power to bloom. G.E.T powder

shadyslater

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cheers church bongsmilie

gonna get on ordering some.
so how dya feed? how many ml per ltr/gal? what weeks?
do you lower base ferts?

again thanks bro
 

churchhaze

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Just treat it like any other PK booster. It's just 0-52-34 fertilizer.

Up to a gram per gallon. 0.5g to get an idea of how much it raises ppm.



cheers church bongsmilie

gonna get on ordering some.
so how dya feed? how many ml per ltr/gal? what weeks?
do you lower base ferts?

again thanks bro
 

shadyslater

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Ordered the gear church.
I know you said use as any other pk booster but the directions vary from from brand to brand mate.
Some say weeks 4-6
Canna's says week 3
Ive seen 1 say week 3-4

Help me out lol
Oh yh how much have you found it raises your ph? Just a rough idea so i know whether to order ph down to.
Cheers. shady
 

churchhaze

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It should lower your pH down to a point, and act as a pH buffer.

Since it provides H2PO4- ions, you can see the pH has to be between ~3 and ~7 somewhere.

H2PO4- is the phosphate ion the plant likes, so that's why it likes that pH range. (obviously more like 5.5-6.5)



Ordered the gear church.
I know you said use as any other pk booster but the directions vary from from brand to brand mate.
Some say weeks 4-6
Canna's says week 3
Ive seen 1 say week 3-4

Help me out lol
Oh yh how much have you found it raises your ph? Just a rough idea so i know whether to order ph down to.
Cheers. shady
 
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churchhaze

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It's an ingredient in my base recipe, and actually provides all my P, so I personally start using it from the beginning. (this is only because i already get all my P through this salt)

I usually don't add more until at least 3-4 weeks into flowering, when the stretch is slowing down.

Mix #15 (1 gallon):
KNO3 - 0.847g (potassium nitrate)
KH2PO4 - 0.981g (mono potassium phosphate)
MgSO4 - 1.535g (magnesium sulfate)
Yara Ca(NO3) - 2.55g (greenhouse grade calcium nitrate)
KOH - 0.288g (potassium hydroxide)
FeSO4 - 0.094g (iron sulfate)
other micros in trace amounts

This gives an EC of about 1.3mS/cm and NPK ratio of 1 : 1 : 1.9 and a K:Ca:Mg ratio of 1 : 0.6 : 0.19


Cool thats perfect. cheers
So when do YOU start feedin this?
 
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