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Carl Carlson
The Ripen isn't something I would use, but don't let that stop you.
CNS17 Ripe is a 1-5-4,The Ripen isn't something I would use, but don't let that stop you.
That is their only formula that doesnt list S, but they list sulfates in the "derived from".FWIW, I happened to be in the store today buying some at the same time as a regional rep. was coming in the door. I asked him about the sulfur content and his answer was that there is none in the CNS17 coco & soil grow.
FWIW, I happened to be in the store today buying some at the same time as a regional rep. was coming in the door. I asked him about the sulfur content and his answer was that there is none in the CNS17 coco & soil grow.
'PPM meters' do not measure parts-per-million. 'PPM meters' actually measure electrical conductivity (EC) (EC measured in μS/cm or mS/cm) Then they take this μS/cm and convert it to a unit they have labeled 'ppm'. Different manufactures use different 'ppm' conversions, hence the different conversion factors.
So 'ppm' does not correlate with the actual elemental parts per million. You would need a very expensive piece of equipment to know the exact elemental ppm levels. If you understand fertilizers you will have a good estimate of what your elemental ppm levels are.
that the ppm won't be the sum of those numbers but will be much higher?n 152
p 33
k 189
mg 38
s 86
ca 152