Michael1212
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My apologies if this topic has been beaten to death so please bear with me. I'm currently working out my dry fert dosing regime, and to simplify things each day I'd like to pre mix my ingredients into perhaps just three containers, then spoon salts in from there. I'd like to know:
Which chemicals cannot be mixed together in dry form?
Which chemicals cannot be mixed together in wet form? (should be dosed hours apart)
My raw ingredients list is:
I recall reading that Iron and Phosphate don't play nice together, and that the Calcium Nitrate can form Calcium Phosphate or Calcium Sulfate?
Greatly appreciate any and all advice. I plan to ei dose, but I also need to remineralize my RO water (changing 10 % each night).
Which chemicals cannot be mixed together in dry form?
Which chemicals cannot be mixed together in wet form? (should be dosed hours apart)
My raw ingredients list is:
Ca(NO3)2.4H2O | Calcium Nitrate T |
Ca(NO3)2 | Calcium Nitrate |
KH2PO4 | Mono Potassium Phosphate |
KsSO4 | Potassium Sulfate |
MgSO4 | Magnesium Sulfate |
CaCO3 | Calcium Carbonate |
K2CO3 | Potassium Carbonate |
I recall reading that Iron and Phosphate don't play nice together, and that the Calcium Nitrate can form Calcium Phosphate or Calcium Sulfate?
Greatly appreciate any and all advice. I plan to ei dose, but I also need to remineralize my RO water (changing 10 % each night).