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  • 9fingerleafs
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    Calcium nitrate can react with other salts and become insoluble, that's why the micro comes separate from the other two. But once it's diluted enough they can coexist soluble for a long time. They're made for hydro reservoirs that can be used for weeks. The pH and temperature will ultimately determine how long the solution is usable. When you see the solution getting cloudy that means nutrients are no longer available.

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  • DW2
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    Why not in the refrigerator? Any particular concerns for storing them there? I have always kept some of the nutrients there and also keep a couple of gallons of pH'ed water in there to lower the reservoir temperature at the drain and feed cycle.

  • Puglover1
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    People who make a siggy like yours might tell us, but maybe they keep some secrets? Thoughts?

  • LemonBud
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    Just wondering what all do you put in your water when watering.

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  • dilvish
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    As long as the room temp is below 72F it can keep up to a week as long as it is not in direct light. The cooler the better but not the fridge.

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  • DW2
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    Howdy Alex3579, I do not usually keep the mixed nutriments and supplements for more than two to three days before using them. They could be kept longer if they are kept cool and out of any bright or direct light. I do keep the supplement FloraNector refrigerated because it contains some sugars and can start growing mold after being opened and kept at room temperatures.

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  • Alex3579
    started a topic Watering.

    Watering.

    How long can you keep a gallon of water that has had

    ​​​general hydro supplements added to it?

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