eyesdownchronic
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Do you keep detailed logs? I've been slowly building toward it, but I'm really terrible at it! I've just created spreadsheets the I update with my numbers for every phase. When I mix my concentrates, I test them for ppm per ml(I mix 300G of each part to exactly 1G of water) then the formula tells me the ml I need to achieve whatever ppm I need. I figure this is the first step in tracking all the changes we do!
The sulfuric I use is just battery acid from the auto parts mixed with water. If you do, just make sure to add the acid to the water, not the other way around. Very important distinction. As far as PPE, I have a 3M respirator, safety glasses and rubber gloves that go to my elbows. To be honest though, I only have to use that for IPM, as I use Forbid & Floramite every 60 days in veg(I'm perpetual). The acid is as safe as anything else we use in the gardens.
Oh great! You had to go and throw that monkeywrench in there! Lol! Although, I've heard that most of your fussy eaters are just in need of either Ca or Mg, which should be easy to amend.
I'm kinda baffled by my root zone pH. No matter what pH I put in, it comes out around 7. No matter the room, the age or the phase. Very odd. And yes, almost non-existent cec. Now that my rainwater is properly filtered and UV'd I might experiment with other methods, who knows.
If I ever decide on coco, I'll let you know so you can work me through the growing pains!
Great to talk to you, as well. It's what makes this community great!
Sadly, no, I do not keep logs like i should.
but i think after reading this im gonna have to go buy a couple new notebooks...
I like how you mix up your stock solutions, i kinda do it the opposite way, by setting my ml/gal and then weigh out differing levels of fert. salts.
Damn, I need to start tracking what I do, hahah.
Lol, yeah ive seen people do that before. kinda freaked me out the first time i saw it lol. is the battery acid a high enough purity or whatever to be using for consumbles? and yeah, definetly good note on add the acid to the water. I was thinking id need the big rubber gloves, long sleeves, and a face shield; respirator is a good call too. For IPM i dont really nuke stuff. hardest ive ever went was some pyretherin once.
Very weird about the root zone pH. only thing i can think of is when using a high nitrate N feed, the pH will go up over time because when NO3- gets taken up, plants release OH- into root zone to maintain electrical balance. Opposite goes for using NH4+ feed. dont see why it would always come out at 7 though.
and I always enjoy the dialogue and exchange of ideas.
Merry Christmas to all.