Nutrient Chemistry Mixing

weeds grow in conditions that are inhospitable for most other plants. They grow everywhere like cannabis. When strain hunters remove cannabis from its natural environment, they never take soil sample, Rain fall percentage, Light hours, Wild life visitation and surrounding vegetation into consideration. These variables should be accounted for and taking into consideration during veg and flowering. It’s cannabis! not tomatoes, not cabbage, not bananas. Not turf grass. Well you get it
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Raw materials? Yes they do. That can vary depending where you are and what the needs are for the climate, soil etc.
For instance I sell 46-0-0 water soluble and 0-0-50 SOP water soluble to an outdoor grower. Both of those are used in golf and horticulture and are always in stock. There are 100's of different macro, micro, organic and microbials in granular, water soluble and liquid forms in almost every turf and hort warehouse.
Salicylic acid is not, as far as I know, sold as a stand alone product because 4-5 years ago they found out if you mix that with a fungicide that it would not only work synergisticly with it, but it would continue to fight pathogens after the chemical had stopped fighting them. But that too is a golf course product and im sure can be found within other nutritional formulations. Triacontanol i'm not familiar with but I'll try to find both of them in other products.

That is much appreciated information. Do you have any links to trusted wholesalers? Very interesting that salicylic acid has those interactions. Just read a study in @Waira thread about salicylic and jasmonic acid interactions
 
That is much appreciated information. Do you have any links to trusted wholesalers? Very interesting that salicylic acid has those interactions. Just read a study in @Waira thread about salicylic and jasmonic acid interactions
Assuming your in the North America, I work for Simplot Turf & Hort, but there are many choices depending on where you live. Site One, BWI, Helena, CPS, Target, Winfield, & many others. It vary's regionally.
 
@Hypathetical Gardener look what I found!


I think this may be one of the most valuable sources of hydroponic information and calculators I've found.
 
We have a thread here discussing this very topic. This is informative though, I'm going to look over this more.

I want to make multiple all in one salt for veg/mothers, early to mid flower, and to finish.
Hey guys,

Got pointed to this thread from another topic.
I see that there's people here that also use HydroBuddy :)
Glad to see that! :thumbsup:
 
Ok. Got interested in how Megacrop worked through another thread on this forum and did some calculations with HydroBuddy and found this thread again... :oops1:

All three receipes (Veg, Late Veg/Early Bloom & Full Bloom) can be made by creating a three bottle system in stead of only the A and B sacs you get with Megacrop. Because they are in liquid state we have to separate the Nitrates from the Sulfates and so create a secondary separation from the A sac from Megacrop. The B sac is actually 99.3% Calcium Nitrate and a whopping 0.7% Potassium Nitrate... That's one expensive bag of fertilizer if you ask me.

Ok, now to the good stuff...:wiz:

Bottle A (for 5L)
  • Iron EDDHA 33.06g
  • Potassium Nitrate 238.26g
Bottle B (for 5L)
  • Copper Sulfate (pentahydrate) 1.01g
  • Magnesium Sulfate 421.57g
  • Manganese EDTA 3.30g
  • Sodium Borate 2.27g
  • Zinc Sulfate 1.88g
  • Potassium Monobasic Phosphate 169.25g
  • Sodium Molybdate ( dihadrate) 0.21g
Bottle C (for 5L)
  • Potassium Nitrate 4.98g
  • Calcium Nitrate 661.18g
Potassium Silicate... A tricky one, because in a highly concentrated solution it can't be used, but there is a way...We just add it straight to the tank in which we are mixing the endproduct. Add it first to the water so it cannot react to the other substances.

Note: Make sure you end up with 5L in the bottle or the ppm's won't be right. So temporally remove 2L from each bottle before adding the ingredients. Afterwards you can top up until you get to 5L again.

Now use the following amounts to make 1L of ready to use product
  • Veg Phase 3ml A & 3ml B & 5ml C + 1/3 drop of Potassium Silicate
  • Late veg/Early Bloom 5ml A & 5ml B & 5ml C + 1/2 drop of Potassium Silicate
  • Full Bloom 8.4ml A & 8.4ml B & 3.6ml C + 1 drop of Potassium Silicate


Regards,

B :toke:
 
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