I have tryed a lot of different liquid nutes and am thinking of switching to powder has anyone had experience with powder nutes?
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How do u messure the npk when adding it? I use npk industries bio stimulents but wanna use there npk powders as well but I dnt know how to calculate the npk when adding it?
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I have 4 plants growing in smart pots(3gal) using Fox Forrest with Coco and perlite. My problem is one of the pots soil is shrinking below the level of the other 3 by at least 4 inches and water is pouring slowly and the medium is thick,hard. Is there anything I can do to help with better draining? Their in 6th week about to flower.
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Howdy tyler_hobbyist, I use the GH Maxi series (grow and bloom) dry nutrient. Per-mixed and with the proper ratios of NKP for the growing and flowering periods of the plant. I do use some of the supplements from GH as well. I find the dry nutrients easier to use and I do hate paying for water and extra shipping costs. They cost only $13.50 for 2.2 lbs., and there are no 'micro' nutrients to add as with some liquid nutrients. Like growmore does, You could buy the basic chemicals and mix Your own blend, just a hint, look on the labels of various nutrient products to see what the sources of the nutrients that they are using (i.e. soluble potash, or ammonium nitrate, etc.), then with a little math, work out the ratios to get the blend that You want. Me, I have a lazy streak, so I just use the commercial pre-mix.
Good luck with Your grow.Smoke weed,.....grow peace!
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At the maximum feed rate, as per the GH schedule, I am using 9 tsp for six gallons (1.5 tsp/gallon). I have never weighted the bloom (or grow for that fact), but I will weigh that amount out and let you know the next time that I feed the girls. Just a quesstomation by the last grow, I used about a half of a bag of each, maybe a little more, I am growing in two reservoirs (six gallons each).
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2.2lbs x 16ozs per lb=35.2ozs x 28grams= 985.6grams. (1.5tsp should be 3grams that's what I get when I weigh my powder) 985.6÷3= 328.5 gallons per bag. Does that sound correct?
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@tyler_hobbyist, 1.0 Kg = 2.205 lbs., 28.34 g/oz. A teaspoon is a measure of volume not weight or mass. The weight of a granular or powdered substance would vary by it's density and grain size (the larger the size of the particles, the more 'air gaps' in the measure). Nine (level) teaspoons of GH MaxiBloom weighs in at 56.5 g, yielding 17.65 feedings at 1.5 tsp/gal., or almost three months (feeding once a week).
The MaxiBloom lists; a 5-15-14 NPK with,calcium-5%, magnesium-3.5%,sulfur-4%, and there are manganese, boron, and zinc.
I have had very good results with the GH dry nutrients (I do not like to pay for shipping water!) and like the results using their supplements as well. I have tried others, but they did not produce as well, either due to my lack of experience at the time, or that they were not as good.
Good luck on Your quest for the best mix.
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Thank you very much! So from my understanding 1 bag of 2.2lbs will make 106gallons of nutreint water. Is that corect in ur calculations?
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