Thats a whole lotta goes-in-ta's , need some fancy book learnins to understand that stuff brother .How do you know it's the silicates making a difference and not the potassium?
Molar mass K2SiO3 = 152.2g/mol
Mass of 2 K atoms = 78.2g/mol
Mass of 3 O atoms = 48.0g/mol
So potassium silicate is:
78.2/152.2 = 51.4% Potassium
48.0/152.2 = 31.5% Oxygen
that leaves 17.1% Silicon
Multiply 51.4% by the conversion factor to convert K to K2O. K convert to K₂O = x 1.2
0.514 * 1.2 = 61.7.
That gives potassium silicate an NPK rating of 0-0-61.7
to tell you the truth, i don't really care. it (they) work fine for me, and i have no complaints. i don't grow large scale, and a bottle lasts me for many grows, and it really isn't extremely expensive. i mean $10 may be a lot for some folks, but that's not a bad price. plus, it does a lot for overall plant health, and raises my ph. i use the k.i.s.s. method, and i don't like the idea of using a straight up, ph up. we all find a method that works for us as individuals, and this works well for me...How do you know it's the silicates making a difference and not the potassium?