Ready made na siya bro pero separate ang vegetative and reproductive (flowering/fruiting) formula. Diri na site ako gi order http://www.discount-hydro.com/produc...id=59&navid=12
(cheapest so far ako nakitan pero murag walay international shipping)
Ang naka nindot niya kay powder siya so mas concentrated then pH buffered pa gyud. Mix and forget na siya, once a week nalang ko mag measure sa pH usahay dili na gyud.
Wala koy idea sa shipping kay gi balikbayan box man gud ni pagpadala diri.
Naa pero mas lisud. I was able to obtain the ingredients pero grabe ako kalisud ug kakapoy. Ako ni suwayan ang DIY ferts on my next system.
There is a recipe courtesy of @ryantanchan on the first page.
Ako lang i hide ang ako experience sa components para dili cluttered.
Spoiler!
More recipes here.
MIXHYDRONUTRIENTS
under Nutrient 1, 2 & 3
hope this helps. its quite complicated when one attempts to diy these nutes.
Salamat sa info bro...Itry kuni..
@ed168III , puede baya ang regular ferts as long as most of the nitrogen component is not urea or ammonia based. Then the next problem is, how much of the stuff to add.
The one sold here looks promising SNAP Hydroponics Nutrients Philippines - 1295175
According to the site, 75ml makes 10 liters of soln. That is quite economical.
i still need to ask them if this can be used with our regular tap. I think ang formulation nila is based on their local water which is very soft.
BTW, theres a comprehensive ebook about hydroponics you can download in the net.
tnx for leading me here bro hehe, im planning to make my own solution, known as NFTS, natural farming tech system, i hope this is the secret solution kay natural man. hav u heard about this?
urea bya ta akong paliton hehe, tnx for d info
wats d ebook bro? tnx
nagbear nana ug fruit ang imo bro?
Nope, ive never heard of it, is it one of those organic thinggies?
I did some reading and ended up with a recipe of 4 kilos plecostomus (janitor fish) + molasses and ferment it for 14 days. yuk.
I guess the stuff you will end up with the NFTS is for soil based culture right?
regarding urea. i got this from a sitebut ive also come accross some experiments using urea on hydroponically grown crops. Im just too lazy to go through them so i dont have any inputs there. hehehAs for Urea: No, it is generally not used by hydroponicly grown plants unless the water contains the enzyme "urease" which is present in soil to convert urea to ammonium ions that the plant can assimulate. So, in soil urea is eventually used. About the only way for the enzyme urease to be present in hydroponics is if it is added to the water somehow - either by containing large amounts of algae or has had other biological activity. I hope all this info helps.
The book si H0wT0Hydr0p0nics (replace the 0's with o's). Its in pdf format.
The tomatoes are bearing fruit but for some reason, wala pay ni ripen. The first fruit i noticed is around a week old na and is still green.
Last edited by Soggy2; 06-11-2009 at 08:15 PM.
pwde pud sa soil bro n as foliar spray, dat would b my solution, akong itest. i thnk bell pepper n pechay akong iplant.
try to search, up los banos na sya, philippine based, simple ra kaau ilang set up.
il post some photos nya for d update tnx.
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