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I'll buy what Dongle69 says if it's from GH themselves.
I guess you can skip the rest....
Hey Everyone!
If you're a Lucas fan like myself you're using the Floranova nutrients from General Hydroponics and you know they're thiiiiiiiiiiiiick! Here's an easy way to make it so you can hand shake them completely and prevent any deficiencies from *ahem* 'Cropping' up. (Pun intended)
Hand shaking of the General Hydroponics FloraNova formulas, straight off the shelf, will NOT adequately mix the contents.
There's a reason they sell a paint mixer drill bit, specifically for mixing up FloraNova formulas.
Though I have a drill handy on my wall at all times, I'm still reluctant to put high speed whirring bits near my expensive nutrient solution. I prefer to hand shake.
Fortunately, you CAN hand shake IF you dilute the solution first…..
Best results for hand shaking are obtained by dilution of at least 1:1 for the Grow formula and 1:2 for the Bloom formula.
For a personal grow you're only going to need a small 16oz. bottle of Floranova Grow.
Find a 1 quart container that's easy to grip hard and that seals well.
Be as exact on the measurements as possible when you do this. Failing to be exact will throw your measurements off when you mix your nute solution. This will affect your grow depending on how much you messed up.
When you open the bottle, look at the level of liquid so that you can fill it back up to the exact same level with water.
Pour the 16oz. bottle of Grow into the quart container and then fill it back up with distilled or RO, shake and pour it into the quart container as well.
If there's anything left in the original bottle, pour some liquid back in, shake it and pour it back into the quart container. Don't leave anything in the original bottle.
Make sure the bottle is at room temp, around 75F, and start shaking. I usually shake for a while, put it down for a while and then shake for a while.
Once it's shaken up, it takes a long time for it to go back out of suspension again so you won't have to do this EVERY time you go to mix your nutrient solution.
After quite a while, and a lot of shaking, you'll notice that even the crystals have stopped making noise and that the solution is completely mixed.
Congratulations!
Mark the bottle 'FNGrow 1:1 6-14ml/gal' and measure out between 6 and 14ml per gallon of RO water, when you mix your solution. (Start low and work your way up until your plants say it's too strong, then back off a little.)
For the Bloom formula you're going to want to pick up a quart container for your first go 'round. A quart will last you a few grows and sometimes a 16oz will run out at a critical time when you're first starting.
Find a 1 gallon container that has a handle or is very easy to grip hard.
Pour the entire contents of the FloraNova 1qt bloom container into the 1gal. container.
Fill the 1qt FNB container once with RO or Distilled water, shake and pour into the 1gal. container.
Do not leave any residue in the original FNB container.
Shake by hand for approximately 45 minutes or until you can no longer hear any crystals bumping around inside. (75F temps help, let the jug sit for a while and warm up, shaking occasionally, if needed)
Mark 'FNBloom 1:1 16ml/gallon' on the container (or something similar).
Perfect Lucas Formula
CAUTION: 1:2 is enough dilution to allow stuff to 'grow' in your nutes, when exposed to light. (Floranova Grow at 1:1 is completely unaffected) Use a light-proof container or store your bottle in a doubled up black trash bag to block the light.
** On second look the junk seems more like mold or some kind of fungi which doesn't need light. Recommending 1:1 dilution instead of 1:2 with the FNB to prevent growth. Addition of 1ml per 24ml of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to already mixed 1:2 solution would prevent further (and initial) germination of mold/fungi spores. Be sure to measure 25ml/gallon after adding the peroxide. Lack of light will not stop mold growth. **
Does this mean I have an abundance of mold/fungi spores floating around?
Ok.... turns out that I had mold growing in the container BEFORE I mixed the nutes up this last time. (Thought it was REALLY strange I ended up with mold. LOL)
1:2 will most likely shake faster. Either is perfectly fine.
Only use Reverse Osmosis(RO) or Distilled water for this process.
Hope this helps prevent any deficiencies or other problems people have had with FloraNova in the past.
Note: sorry about the formatting of this, I'm very tired tonight.
GH does not recommend adding water to FloraNova.
Dilution changes the ph of the product and things get screwy.
Only do it as a last resort emergency.
If you have crystalline in your product, it is old and/or it has been exposed to too much oxygen.
You can call GH with the batch code on the bottle and they will usually replace it.
Shelf life is up to a year.
They are trying to keep the ph stable in the bottle.
If you are adding your own water to the bottle and storing it, it starts to become unstable.
It also can become unstable if you were to leave the bottle open (oxygen gets in).
In either case, the "recipe" becomes tainted and it is all downhill from there.
I'm passing on what they have told me.
They advise against adding water and storing it that way.
They suggest buying smaller amounts if you can't shake the bigger ones.
You can also buy a big bottle and split into multiple bottles, as long as the bottles have never been used.
Again, just don't add water, they advise against it.
I'll buy what Dongle69 says if it's from GH themselves.
I guess you can skip the rest....
Hey Everyone!
If you're a Lucas fan like myself you're using the Floranova nutrients from General Hydroponics and you know they're thiiiiiiiiiiiiick! Here's an easy way to make it so you can hand shake them completely and prevent any deficiencies from *ahem* 'Cropping' up. (Pun intended)
Hand shaking of the General Hydroponics FloraNova formulas, straight off the shelf, will NOT adequately mix the contents.
There's a reason they sell a paint mixer drill bit, specifically for mixing up FloraNova formulas.
Though I have a drill handy on my wall at all times, I'm still reluctant to put high speed whirring bits near my expensive nutrient solution. I prefer to hand shake.
Fortunately, you CAN hand shake IF you dilute the solution first…..
Best results for hand shaking are obtained by dilution of at least 1:1 for the Grow formula and 1:2 for the Bloom formula.
For a personal grow you're only going to need a small 16oz. bottle of Floranova Grow.
Find a 1 quart container that's easy to grip hard and that seals well.
Be as exact on the measurements as possible when you do this. Failing to be exact will throw your measurements off when you mix your nute solution. This will affect your grow depending on how much you messed up.
When you open the bottle, look at the level of liquid so that you can fill it back up to the exact same level with water.
Pour the 16oz. bottle of Grow into the quart container and then fill it back up with distilled or RO, shake and pour it into the quart container as well.
If there's anything left in the original bottle, pour some liquid back in, shake it and pour it back into the quart container. Don't leave anything in the original bottle.
Make sure the bottle is at room temp, around 75F, and start shaking. I usually shake for a while, put it down for a while and then shake for a while.
Once it's shaken up, it takes a long time for it to go back out of suspension again so you won't have to do this EVERY time you go to mix your nutrient solution.
After quite a while, and a lot of shaking, you'll notice that even the crystals have stopped making noise and that the solution is completely mixed.
Congratulations!
Mark the bottle 'FNGrow 1:1 6-14ml/gal' and measure out between 6 and 14ml per gallon of RO water, when you mix your solution. (Start low and work your way up until your plants say it's too strong, then back off a little.)
For the Bloom formula you're going to want to pick up a quart container for your first go 'round. A quart will last you a few grows and sometimes a 16oz will run out at a critical time when you're first starting.
Find a 1 gallon container that has a handle or is very easy to grip hard.
Pour the entire contents of the FloraNova 1qt bloom container into the 1gal. container.
Fill the 1qt FNB container once with RO or Distilled water, shake and pour into the 1gal. container.
Do not leave any residue in the original FNB container.
Shake by hand for approximately 45 minutes or until you can no longer hear any crystals bumping around inside. (75F temps help, let the jug sit for a while and warm up, shaking occasionally, if needed)
Mark 'FNBloom 1:1 16ml/gallon' on the container (or something similar).
Perfect Lucas Formula
CAUTION: 1:2 is enough dilution to allow stuff to 'grow' in your nutes, when exposed to light. (Floranova Grow at 1:1 is completely unaffected) Use a light-proof container or store your bottle in a doubled up black trash bag to block the light.
** On second look the junk seems more like mold or some kind of fungi which doesn't need light. Recommending 1:1 dilution instead of 1:2 with the FNB to prevent growth. Addition of 1ml per 24ml of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide to already mixed 1:2 solution would prevent further (and initial) germination of mold/fungi spores. Be sure to measure 25ml/gallon after adding the peroxide. Lack of light will not stop mold growth. **
Does this mean I have an abundance of mold/fungi spores floating around?
Ok.... turns out that I had mold growing in the container BEFORE I mixed the nutes up this last time. (Thought it was REALLY strange I ended up with mold. LOL)
1:2 will most likely shake faster. Either is perfectly fine.
Only use Reverse Osmosis(RO) or Distilled water for this process.
Hope this helps prevent any deficiencies or other problems people have had with FloraNova in the past.
Note: sorry about the formatting of this, I'm very tired tonight.
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