there's no knock off. every breeder makes their own version like SKG, NSE, Wuhoo, and so many more. Also, every traits change depends on how many it has been propagated by seeds or division/offsets.
This is one of the most clear and helpful videos breaking down a nutrient plan. Thank you! Super helpful. But would someone using soil and semi-hydro use these as well? I know some of the nutrients come from the soil substrate. Also, can you overfertilize with organic fertilizers?
MgSO4 (where the S comes from in the MaxSea) does NOT make H2SO4 in water, it makes Mg^2+ and SO4^2- (Aq) only. P2O5 reacts with water to create H3PO4 because P2O5 is an anhydride, MgSO4 is not an anhydride. Dissolve some Epsom salts in water and the pH will remain unchanged because it is a neutral salt. P2O5 is excellent for use in tap water because when P2O5 is converted to H3PO4, a free hydrogen is released which then combines with calcium carbonate CaCO3 in the tap water to produce Ca^2+ and 2 HCO3^1-, providing bioavailable Ca to the plants. Incidentally, tap water in most places is perfectly fine to use on plants, provided the TDS is below 300. If the water is treated with chlorine, it can simply be degassed overnight. Since chloramines are now used in most US municipal water supplies, removal isn't as easy but chloramines are actually less toxic to plants than free Cl. I use tap on all of my houseplants (excluding orchids and velvet leaf Anthurium, e.g. warocqueanum) without issue. The roots of orchids and velvet leaf anthurium are chloramine sensitive and it damages the velamen, inhibiting their ability to uptake nutrients. I'd also wager you could use only the MaxSea and CalMag and get exactly the same results. Personally I prefer a fert that does not contain urea (water insoluble nitrogen) on indoor plants because 1) it does not register on a TDS meter. Your TDS is actually about 10% higher than what you are reading. 2) Urea is not immediately bioavailable and requires breakdown by specific bacteria in the media and it takes around 30 days to convert from urea CO(NH2)2 to ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3), which is bioavailable.
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I'm curious if anyone has tested the products in this video. I use liquidirt everywatering and its pretty good (makes a huge difference compared to just water) but I get the sense that I need to add a more potent plant fertilizer intermittently to my indoor plant regimen.
A new follower here. I thank you for this very informative tip to care for my tropical plants- I can not wait to make the mixture to fertilize my plants and watch them grow.
Hi, Nigel!! This was so helpful!! Can you tell me how to find chonks for el choco reds? I see el choco plants offered in many places, but I never see just the chonks listed for sale. I have been growing a monstera albo chonk for a few months and I am finally getting a leaf! I am so excited!! I wish I had seen this video a couple of months ago- I may have been able to get my albo to grow more quickly if I had used the orchid cloning/rooting paste. Now I know for next time! Thanks so much!