🇸🇬 HUB Australia Made Hydroponics Nutrient for Indoor Garden, Suitable for Leafy and Fruited Veggie, 1000ML (1)
🇸🇬 HUB Australia Made Hydroponics Nutrient for Indoor Garden, Suitable for Leafy and Fruited Veggie, 1000ML (2)
🇸🇬 HUB Australia Made Hydroponics Nutrient for Indoor Garden, Suitable for Leafy and Fruited Veggie, 1000ML (3)

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A good balance of nutrient is important for every plant. Each has their own needs and it is slightly different from another. For lettuce, the PH is about 5.5-6.5 and EC is about 0.8-1.2. But when you search online, it will be different according to climate and weather conditions. 💦EC and Plant Nutrient Consumption💦 There are a few rules to be aware of when it comes to nutrient management. * Plants do not consume nutrients at a consistent rate. * Plants sometimes engage in “luxury consumption”. * Plants will take up more of one nutrient than another, leaving your solution unbalanced. * Plants take up nutrients actively (pumping, usually) or passively (flow). Understanding active and passive uptake is important to understanding some deficiencies, like Calcium. ❗❗ Why high EC is not good? ❗❗ For the plant to draw water out of the solution, there has to be osmotic potential; the concentration of ions inside of the root has to be higher than the concentration of ions outside of the root. If the EC is too high, the difference between the two concentrations won’t be big enough for osmosis to take place, and the plant will fail to take up water. This is called drought stress. ❓Why high nutrient concentration is not advisable?❓ It's a common misconception that the higher the concentration of the solution the faster a plant will grow. This is in a sense true but there is a point of diminishing returns. Push the concentration too high and toxicity symptoms are likely to appear along with nutrient LOCK OUT. Lock out occurs when the solute concentrations are higher within the plant than the solute levels within the water/nutrient solutions from your reservoir. If this occurs, plant will begin to lose stored nutrient through osmotic diffusion. Factors affecting the growth of plants: - pH - EC (Electrical Conductivity) - Water temperature - Humidity (depending on air circulation) - And more……. Specification: * Mineral-based nutrient from Australia * Ready Stock, Fast Delivery * Capacity: 1000ML Dilution Ratio: (a) Weak: 5ml to 1 litre of water (or 1 teaspoon to 1 litre of water) ** Ideal for leafy veggies (b) Normal: 7.5ml to 1 litre of water (or 1.5 teaspoons to 1 litre of water) ** Ideal for leafy veggie during active growth (c) Strong: 10ml to 1 litre of water (or 2 teaspoons to 1 litre of water). ** Ideal for fruited veggies (d) Stronger: 12.5ml to 1 litre of water (or 2.5 teaspoons to 1 litre of water) ** Ideal for fruited veggie during active growth Use according to conditions. Stronger during period of active growth, weaker at other times. 🚛 Delivery Option 🚛 ⚫ Ship out within next business day ⚫ J & T express deliver in 1-3 working days ❤❤Refill your empty 1L bottle and save costs❤❤ Chat with us to learn more #seeds #fertilizer #liquidfertilizer #garden #indoorgarden #gifts #presents #giftideas #grow #plant #fruity #leafy #nutrient #hydroponics #mineral #aus

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