Use NPK & microelements calculator to precisely control chemical composition of your solution. Suitable for raw chemicals as long as for branded nutrient mixes. Advanced level technique.
It will be fine to know if I add one ml of a certain product in a Liter how much the ec rise up, to precalculate final ec approximately starting from the ec of our water without staying some hour doing tests, and maybe lose the notebook :joy::man-facepalming::skin-tone-3::v::skin-tone-4:
This would be great for an NPK Ratio reading 1:2:1 3:2:1 etc. If you can put in the nutrient values of any given nutrient and the ratio would show after calculating it that would be pretty useful. and if you could leave an empty PPM or EC field for each recipe that would be on point. then you could really compare notes on how a similar strain preforms under a different feeding ratio / recipe. that's a good add on.
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Where do I get it?
@GYOweed, hey, what do you mean with grams? grams of what?
@Trafim1977, like this:
Grams/ml per Litre x % total npk=ppm. Derp
It will be fine to know if I add one ml of a certain product in a Liter how much the ec rise up, to precalculate final ec approximately starting from the ec of our water without staying some hour doing tests, and maybe lose the notebook :joy::man-facepalming::skin-tone-3::v::skin-tone-4:
This would be great for an NPK Ratio reading 1:2:1 3:2:1 etc. If you can put in the nutrient values of any given nutrient and the ratio would show after calculating it that would be pretty useful. and if you could leave an empty PPM or EC field for each recipe that would be on point. then you could really compare notes on how a similar strain preforms under a different feeding ratio / recipe. that's a good add on.