Neumann
Active Member
Posted this in DWC, I probably should have put it here. Sorry Mods.
I feel dumb as a post trying to figure this stuff out. When adding a Grow with 1.19 N, 3.24 P and 6.53 K to a Boost with 3.11 N, 0 P, 2.9 K at 3.5ml Grow and 7ml Boost what would the final NPK be and what would the TDS be at 1 tsp/gl?
Once I get some clue on that I'll have, hopefully, more intelligent questions.
One of the reasons I asked, is because I'm using this calculator: http://www.firstrays.com/fertcalc.htm and trying to reproduce PPM from some information on a couple of bottles of Technaflora B.C. Grow, Bloom and Boost.
According to the label, 3.5ml/l of Grow and 7ml/l of Boost with the values listed above, will give a PPM of 1225. I can't get to that number using those amounts and percentages. I know there will be other ingredients contributing salts but I can't imagine they would be enough to throw my numbers THAT far off.
What am I missing or are there final PPM numbers way off?
I feel dumb as a post trying to figure this stuff out. When adding a Grow with 1.19 N, 3.24 P and 6.53 K to a Boost with 3.11 N, 0 P, 2.9 K at 3.5ml Grow and 7ml Boost what would the final NPK be and what would the TDS be at 1 tsp/gl?
Once I get some clue on that I'll have, hopefully, more intelligent questions.
One of the reasons I asked, is because I'm using this calculator: http://www.firstrays.com/fertcalc.htm and trying to reproduce PPM from some information on a couple of bottles of Technaflora B.C. Grow, Bloom and Boost.
According to the label, 3.5ml/l of Grow and 7ml/l of Boost with the values listed above, will give a PPM of 1225. I can't get to that number using those amounts and percentages. I know there will be other ingredients contributing salts but I can't imagine they would be enough to throw my numbers THAT far off.
What am I missing or are there final PPM numbers way off?