p0opstlnksal0t
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Unfortunately i set my injector system up with only 1 Blue lab inline EC/PH meter. this means i cant measure the ratio of each fertilizer getting injected. i plan to rectify this after this crop but im hoping i can fix this run and recoup the electric costs put into it.
I started this journey with 2x 128:1 injectors using jacks Hydroponic. i took the standard rough 3grams base, 2grams Calcinit, 1gram epsom per gallon and multiplied by 128 which got me 384g base and 128g epsom in the first stock tank per gallon then 256grams calcinit per gallon in stock tank 2. what i found was that this method only got my EC up to like .6-.7 EC which is well below where i needed it. im right around 1.4 EC now but ive been plagued with extreme deffeciencies since. I never used to have these issues when running a premixed reservoir for nutrients. the other change going from reservoir to dosers is using 2 gallon active aqua pots instead of the previous 5 gallon. this allowed me to get root bound much faster and start multifeeding faster. i feed every 2 hours now during lights on.
I started this journey with 2x 128:1 injectors using jacks Hydroponic. i took the standard rough 3grams base, 2grams Calcinit, 1gram epsom per gallon and multiplied by 128 which got me 384g base and 128g epsom in the first stock tank per gallon then 256grams calcinit per gallon in stock tank 2. what i found was that this method only got my EC up to like .6-.7 EC which is well below where i needed it. im right around 1.4 EC now but ive been plagued with extreme deffeciencies since. I never used to have these issues when running a premixed reservoir for nutrients. the other change going from reservoir to dosers is using 2 gallon active aqua pots instead of the previous 5 gallon. this allowed me to get root bound much faster and start multifeeding faster. i feed every 2 hours now during lights on.