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nice one is that deffo to uk to?
u can find it on ebay for 97$ free shipping 16# container
16# at ur door within 5 days for 97$ cant beat that with a stick
remember it can store for years
stay safe
1
Evl I know this isn't Kiss, but let me ask it anyways... Has anyone kept it simple by using the maxigrow during veg?
Some classic seeds girls in coco fed maxi grow 4tsp per 5gal tap plus sulphuric acid for ph -
no matter how I heat the water when I add the MB, I still get lots of the whitish flecks that just won't dissolve - anyone know if it will eventually? I don't know what temperature is acceptable to heat the mix bucket - I'm concerned that it will cause some reactions that might lock out some nutrients. Does anyone know what the white flecks are? if they are calcium, I could add a little liquid cal-mag just in case, I guess. My water pH is about 6.8, ppm of about 100 - its tap water that I filter through activated charcoal to get rid of the chloramine.
I never liked hot water and plastic leeching, so I started using the mason jar method the other night....works like a charm! A little heavy, but it's like a Shake-Weight!!
I found HOT water in the mason jar works best, then shake for longer not harder...endurance!
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A little heavy, but it's like a Shake-Weight!!
...Also, if I were in your shoes, which I am, I'd just save myself the time and let my water sit out for 24 hrs before use instead of the charcoal..
How many grams or mililiters of the MB powder do you dissolve in your container - maybe I'm usng too much - I used about 350 ml in about 3 gallons of 110 degree water. Maybe that was too dense. I mixed it on and off for more than an hour and it showed no sign of change - the white flecks just kept settling on the bottom and showing up again when I mixed it.
I used about 350 ml in about 3 gallons of 110 degree water. Maybe that was too dense. I mixed it on and off for more than an hour and it showed no sign of change - the white flecks just kept settling on the bottom and showing up again when I mixed it.
Thanks for the info. As far as leaving the water out for 24 hours, That used to work when they used chlorine to disinfect, now that they use chloramine, it does not. The whole reason municipalities now use chloramine is exactly because it does NOT dissipate quickly the way that chlorine does.
How many grams or mililiters of the MB powder do you dissolve in your container - maybe I'm usng too much - I used about 350 ml in about 3 gallons of 110 degree water. Maybe that was too dense. I mixed it on and off for more than an hour and it showed no sign of change - the white flecks just kept settling on the bottom and showing up again when I mixed it.
Well maybe I'm letting my water sit out for no reason altogether, because I'm seeing no adverse effects, chloramine present or not.(and I've used tap for years w/ the same results) And dissolving it, I use about 15oz of water to 14g MB.(2 20z bottle shakes for a 4gal watering)
The whole water thing leads me to believe, any water you'd drink, the plants will. And some people might just make it a bigger deal than it really is... especially when it's PH'd right too.