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  • @FloridaSalon
    @FloridaSalon Год назад +2

    Thank you for you detailed instructions. Very helpful.

  • @jrmint2
    @jrmint2 Год назад +1

    fantastic! thanks for the recipe!

  • @rufflifehydro
    @rufflifehydro 2 года назад +1

    I have calculated the price per gallon below - $59.99 - ebay.to/3cZBMoV
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    10 lbs of MasterBlend
    10 lbs of Calcium Nitrate
    5 lbs of Epson Salt
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    453 grams in 1 pound
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    2.4 grams of MB are needed per gallon
    2.4 grams of Calcium Nitrate are needed per gallon
    1.2 grams of Epsom Salt per gallon
    453 divided by 2.4 = Would make 188.75 gallons per pound
    188.75 gallons x 10 pounds = 1887.50 total gallons
    $60.00 divided by 1887.50 = 0.0317
    So if my math is right it would cost a little over .03 to make a gallon of full strength master blend..
    The shipping is free and there is no tax as it comes with all 3 things that are needed..

  • @MikeParentLeap
    @MikeParentLeap Год назад +1

    We make a gallons of concentrate Gallon A Part A 160gms MB and 80 gms Epsom mixed together
    Part B 160 gms Calcium Nitrate
    2 oz of each makes a gallon of ready to use nutes.
    During flower, we use 2.5 oz MB and 1.5 oz CN per gallon. JM2¢

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +1

      Yeah you can definitely tweak things out and make at a different ratio. But it make sense to offset the mixture saying during flowering and do what you are do and use more masterblend.. I will definitely try that out.. And also maybe so less of the MB during early veg stage.. If everything working I won't mess with it but if I have some things bolting it may be a sign to try less MB

  • @rufflifehydro
    @rufflifehydro 2 года назад +3

    Master blend = Maximum Solubility: 3.5 lbs. Per gallon.
    Cal Nitrate = 1020g per L
    Mag Sulfate = 850g per L
    i.postimg.cc/nrfTjkF3/sol-chart.jpg

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 10 месяцев назад +1

    suggestion...kill the annoying background music that is a killer for the video. very helpful info.

  • @FC2ESWS
    @FC2ESWS 2 месяца назад

    Why can't you mix both bottles together and store it that way?

  • @barbarakaatmann4241
    @barbarakaatmann4241 2 года назад +6

    This make using Master Blend much easier than having to weigh out the powder each time. How long can you store the concentrate?

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      @Mister Dude Yes, you are correct. Neither people are too lazy to look into it maybe or it gets a bit confusing with all the nonsense out there as a kind of clouds the truth

    • @Digitallyferal
      @Digitallyferal Год назад

      The narrator uses the word math. Scares people

  • @anthonymattouk7439
    @anthonymattouk7439 Год назад +1

    Hello Ruff (I hope I got your name right). Thank you for sharing and making it easy to learn. I am new at this and would like to ask how much do you mix and how often do you sue the nutrients on your plants. I plant to use it for outdoor on tomatoes and pepper planted in soil. I will also set up a little kartey system. please do keep the videos flowing so we can learn from you. And thank you for your videos and the time!

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      Well the Master Blend Concentrate has been a game changer for me as I started using it on most of my plants. My daughter moved back and I started using on her 20 house plants she brought with her and there is so much improvement on healthy growth. I also been adding the like 10 to 20 ML directly to rails on my RGGS and they showed much improvement. I believe more is not always better and I have been using an EC 1.5 for the plants. You mentioned that your plants in soil and I need to experiment more with that but I would see no difference than what I am feeding the house plants. How many plants are you talking and are you hand watering?

    • @anthonymattouk7439
      @anthonymattouk7439 Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro thank you for the reply.
      I started with 6 tomato and 6 pepper pants in the soil and similar in Kratky system.
      In the kratky system plant are doing good. Peppe is growing beautifully but tomato struggled and now doing ok.
      Witty the soil based tomato and pepper I was pouring 1 cup a day into each pot with 1 plant in it. Leaves turned brown and plant started looking weak. I reduced the quantity to 1/2 a cup and 3 times a week to see if it will make a change.
      Was just wondering if you had tried it and what the dosage would be.
      Anyways, thank you for taking the time to respond. I look forward to more of your videos.

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      @@anthonymattouk7439 Tomatoes in the krakty system is not a good idea as they require a lot of water once they start becoming big and the roots will take fill up the reservoir.. Pepper plants do fine in the Krakty system and good one to grow.
      Question, are the pepper plants and tomato plants that are in soil in the ground or in fabric pot, plastic pot?

    • @anthonymattouk7439
      @anthonymattouk7439 Год назад +1

      @@rufflifehydro Hi there. I have both - in the ground and in cloth bags. Trying to see which of the two works best.
      I will have to learn to put together a small drop irrigation system for the tomatoes, then. Living in Ghana, West Africa, we do not have access to items you take for granted in the US and I will have to see what i can get.
      Thank you for taking the time to respond and communicate. I am grateful.

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      @@anthonymattouk7439 Well as long as you got access to water you can come up with a system works.. Tomatoes just suck up a lot of water as I tried some of them this year in the fabric pots on concrete wall and they would dry out must faster then some of the other plants that were on the same dripline... The tomatoes did great using the NO DIGG method or on RGGS (run gutter grow system) as they have constant water from the bottom. Peppers also did really good in both scenarios. Both those plants need a lot of water as you now. Everyone setup is bit different but just keep experimenting and you will figure out what works good and not so good pretty quick!!

  • @GodsChild145
    @GodsChild145 2 года назад +1

    I’m wondering how this worked out for you and if after storing for a while it was still good with no floating particles or problems??? Every time I have premade some and put the MB and Epsom Salt in the same bottle it’s caused floating particles after about a week, basically a chemical reaction that goes wrong and makes it go bad.

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro 2 года назад +1

      Did you use RO water or distilled water? Let me know what you used.. Thanks

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro 2 года назад +1

      Also what ratio did you use when you did your mix. I am just trying to gather some input...

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      I just made a new video on this and it's 10 months later and I've had no issues. I've started up to 3 months with No problem. And my house plants. My succulents my microgreens all I've done well

  • @jrmint2
    @jrmint2 Год назад +1

    have you tried combining the 2 parts afterwards for storage? I would imagine once dissolved it should be fine and then use 40ml in one shot.

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +4

      You need to keep them separated until your ready to use. You can not mix the 2 parts together (A. Calcium Nitrate and (B. Master Blend & Epsom Salt) and store them as they will precipitate and start turning to solids on the bottom of the bottle. The question is how fast that reaction takes place, I do not know as I have not done it but I did see photos of people that did try it and it turned to white solid crystal on the bottom of the jar.. It as has worked out great for me with no issue the way I showed in the video. Good luck with your grow!

    • @jrmint2
      @jrmint2 Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro Thanks for the correction!

    • @JohnJohn-bc4nh
      @JohnJohn-bc4nh 11 месяцев назад

      i learned the hard way, they turn to solids on bottom of bottle after about a week, will be storing using this method

  • @quietspacearts
    @quietspacearts Год назад +1

    hi there, i'm using distilled water as no RO water here. How much should i use mls for each UK Litre as can not work out ratio from US Gallon to UK Gallon then to how much of each nutrient after mixing to put in UK Litre of water for using on plants please? keep up good work, our UK Gallon is different to US Gallon so gets confusing for my brain

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +1

      Well go look at the new video I just posted today. It'll show you how to make 50 gallon concentrate in 500 ml. So the part of the video where I'm adding 10 ml's to the gallon you would add 10 ml to 3.785 liters. Yeah I didn't know you guys had a different amount of gallon to liters. I looked it up but I understand it. So my gallon equivalent is 3.785 liters. And that will give you an EC of about 2.3. you would only use that full strength for a flowering plant or something about the fruit. If you are just starting seedlings you would just add one to two ml's per gallon. For all my house plants I add 4MLs per gallon. And when I'm talking gallon that would be the 3.785 liters

    • @quietspacearts
      @quietspacearts Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro that is so good of you as my brain is getting old to work the conversions out from US Gallon/Liter to UK Gallons/Litres very confusing, i wish we all had same weights and measures. i have peppers going yellow leaves or pale green yellow and want to save them about foot high 12 inches so no idea what strength to give them and two others at 6 inch high even my tomatoes look slow growing and not happy brown tipped leaves

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +1

      @@quietspaceartsare they in soil or hydro? In either of I would start at 2 mls per gallon and feed them and see if you see improvement

    • @quietspacearts
      @quietspacearts Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro they in hydroponics kratky, 2mls of A and B per US Gallon so that be 0.5 mls per litre? thanks so much

    • @quietspacearts
      @quietspacearts Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro so for tomato plants only 8" high they supposed to be tiny tim tomatoes how much per litre of each solution? i trying to work out if i gave too much ferts you see?

  • @dannyprice5219
    @dannyprice5219 Год назад

    Isn’t Masterblends actual 25 gallon mix…57-35-57? That’s what their site says!

    • @JohnJohn-bc4nh
      @JohnJohn-bc4nh 11 месяцев назад

      12/12/6 for fruiting plants and 10/10/5 for like lettuce kale per 5 gallon water

  • @reefonbux9432
    @reefonbux9432 Год назад

    20ml for 1g, gotcha.

  • @generalawareness101
    @generalawareness101 2 года назад

    What in the heck are you using that concentration on? WOW WEEEEEEE. Most are like 12/12/6 or, at most, 15,15,7.5 for 5 gallons of water while yours is 20/20/10 for 1 gallon which is MEGA, super-duper, OMG strong. Remember 1g equals 1ml and 5 gallons vs 1 gallon so yours is 100/100/50 per 5 gallons. Just fell over.

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro 2 года назад

      www.masterblend.com/4-18-38-tomato-formula/

    • @gforcekaras
      @gforcekaras 2 года назад

      25gal equivalent (60gr) mixed into 500ml = 2.4gr per 20ml per gal needed. (60/500*20=2.4) 2.4gr diluted by 3785.41ml aka 1 gal is correct for the rate of 12gr per 5gal. I hope that's correct lol!

    • @hendrymuljadi739
      @hendrymuljadi739 Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro will this work with other soluble powder?

  • @ZenatiOmar
    @ZenatiOmar Год назад

    I dont believe it

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +1

      What don't you believe? Everything works and then it's been tested and tried by me for the past year

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/7VCovymfxRg/видео.html go check out this video is the last one I made a month ago but this is the formula I use and benny is it for the past 10 months

    • @rufflifehydro
      @rufflifehydro Год назад +1

      The game changer we need the master blend

    • @MikeParentLeap
      @MikeParentLeap Год назад

      @@rufflifehydro New Wrinkle. We’ve been using Calcium Sulfate in place of Calcium Nitrate since week 4 of flower Weeks 4,5,6, we supplemented hold the Cal Nit with the same amount of Cal Sulfate aka Gypsum. They didn’t miss the Nitrogen at all. Beginning week 7, we’ll totally replace the CN with CS for the remainder of the grow. The MB will still supply 7.5 parts of N at the strength were running it ( 150% strength) which is 3 oz of the above concentrate. JM2¢