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Down2grow,
The ionic is working great!Hardwater grow formula with tap, no filter ,not worrying about chlorine.stable once I get my ph adjusted, using battery acid(new.)60 gals of water including res and 2 tanks.
Dhf, respect!Not trying to teach , I am learning as I go.I value your knowledge.This is my first time with active hydro , besides my homemade aero cloners , and some minor success with aquaponics.Most of my experience is soil ,and coco.I prefer coco now.D2G , you can adjust ph with whatever works for you ,and your water.With my ro water nutrients set the ph perfect without adjusting.My tap needs alot of down.Mistress I used white vinegar, for how much is needed it was not cost effective, and it made my water nasty.I would never use in hydro, ever again or recomend it!MGT this system rocking!I'll post some pics.Not trying to hijack, figured it would be ok since my designs comes from heaths autocad.
that is the calcium dissolving, or trying to dissolve in same solution as phosphates & sulfates. the cal in maxi seem, maybe in slow release form. maybe mix in warm water 1/2-1hr before apply. or, use 2 tanks. 1 cal, 1 pksmg,mn, b, fe, etc...I'm experimenting w/maxigro-bloom w tap and drip clean.My problem w maxi is getting it to dissolve.I shake it with hot water and let it sit but it still looks like laundry detergent swirling in my water.
1-2" of water @ bottom, ok... it reduce water stress, as coco release lot of water during 24h, during transevaporation. that concentrate ferts & squeeze out anions, which held most in water, not on/in media... 1-2" water @ bottom, ok. water (cal) transport continue. cal immobile, but travel w/ h20...the graph not linear. they require more water than fert, @ certain moments during season.The very most important thing for coco growing is to get true runoff!!!I use drippers dtw on roofing tin stadium style vert bulbs.My bubba in the hydro is outclassing the coco plants that are older, and the coco ones are getting more light.
D2G,
IN coco I prefer house and garden, with ro water and all h@g additives-minus algen.I feed on the light side and use humboldt verde in veg as well.I'm experimenting w/maxigro-bloom w tap and drip clean.My problem w maxi is getting it to dissolve.I shake it with hot water and let it sit but it still looks like laundry detergent swirling in my water.Have not used ionic in coco as I am conserving it for the hydro.I am loving the nutrifield coco,it kills the canna and bcuzz, gh coco did not work for me.The very most important thing for coco growing is to get true runoff!!!I use drippers dtw on roofing tin stadium style vert bulbs.My bubba in the hydro is outclassing the coco plants that are older, and the coco ones are getting more light.