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They are sold out of everything in the T series right now. Gonna be hard to get for the next little while I think.Awesome story! I’ve been himming and hawing about going infinity for awhile now but that story has sealed the deal! I’m making it work with a 4” fan and filter in my 5x5 but if it can’t keep up when I flower out I’ll be going to AC for a 6” setup with customer service like that and from what I hear quality units.
Ha! No.I wonder if their fans and sensors will work for outside grows...
I'm really looking for 0-0-0, so I'm wondering if you can use plain silicic acid instead. There is one for sale called Power Si (0-0.4-0.8) which is $50 for 250ml, and at the recommended 0.5ml/gallon for veg, that would make 500 gallons ($0.10/gallon) or 1ml/gallon for flower ($0.20/gallon). And you wouldn't need to have any cal-mag on hand to balance it out.
I'm not sure if you can. If monosilicic acid is different then that's the type a plant can uptake. It needs to be in that form.Yes @MrSauga I would like to know to I still looking I sure haven't crushed the numbers like @InTheShed has but still would love to know
Plants can only absorb Silicon in the form of monosilicic acids, these occur naturally as mineral Silicon is broken down and dissolved into water. In hydroponic applications, the most common form of Silicon additive is Potassium Silicate.
Once absorbed, Silicon is transported to where it is required by the plants transpiration system, it is deposited as either hydrated silicon dioxide (which effectively stores water molecules within the plant) between the plant cells or as silica (a gel like substance) within the walls of the individual plant cells.
Silicon “builds” the plant, acting as the cement between the bricks in the cell walls or between the actual cells themselves. It increases the structural integrity of the plant, making stems and branches thicker and stronger, and leaves greener and tougher.
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The form of silicon that is available to plants as a nutrient is called monosilicic acid (H4SiO4). The availability and amount of this compound is influenced by other parts of the soil makeup, including pH, the presence of clay, organic matter, and iron (Fe) or aluminum (Al) oxides/hydroxides.
Solid fans. 8" is yuuuge!The AC infinity cloud line line-up are the best. I have two 6 inch units and one 8 inch unit... I never use the 8 inch as of right now. It’s too powerful and way overkill.. seriously it’s like an industrial fan you’d see at a construction site. Lol The 6 inch setups are perfect with the speed controller and I only run them at “5” so half power. Highly recommend.
lol,Wow, a refund from 2018! And you didn’t even have to give them your sob story about chip bag shoes!!
lol, welcome to the show. It's my last one.Oh you sly dog you. Well dont I look like a dick. Page 17. Well you didn't beat Penny as he got to page 28 before I noticed. What strains are you growing? I'll go back and take a look.
Hope you're well MrS. I was wondering where you where. I should probably check signatures more often