Tiger Bloom vs Big Bud

BROBIE

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I'll entertain you, despite your regular trolling.

Look at how much of it isn't water soluble when using fox farms. Always deposits left at bottom of the container.

Not exactly what I want going on my plants
Why is one less soluble then the other? We are talking 2 identical salts. Maybe it has to do with one having a different charge so it might adhere to the medium more or maybe one is encapsulated so would be less likely to bind to the medium? Entertain me .
 

TonightYou

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Why is one less soluble then the other? We are talking 2 identical salts. Maybe it has to do with one having a different charge so it might adhere to the medium more or maybe one is encapsulated so would be less likely to bind to the medium? Entertain me .
Dude you are a troll. I really don't feel like feeding you anymore. The salts fox farms use precipitate out of the suspension they should be in. And the same salts can come from different preparations and sources.

You simply want to argue
 

BROBIE

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Dude you are a troll. I really don't feel like feeding you anymore. The salts fox farms use precipitate out of the suspension they should be in. And the same salts can come from different preparations and sources.

You simply want to argue
I simply asked what makes one preparation more "salty" over another. You are being mean. So it's obvious they precipitate out but why? Inferior what? The salts themselves? I propose to you that "salty" is a misnomer perpetuated by stoners. It is a term used when someone sees white on the medium. I want to know scientifically why that happens. Just asking a question. You think i'm baiting you?

BTW - never seen salt on my medium which you know what I use....I have with GH 3-part.
 

TonightYou

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I simply asked what makes one preparation more "salty" over another. You are being mean. So it's obvious they precipitate out but why? Inferior what? The salts themselves? I propose to you that "salty" is a misnomer perpetuated by stoners. It is a term used when someone sees white on the medium. I want to know scientifically why that happens. Just asking a question. You think i'm baiting you?

BTW - never seen salt on my medium which you know what I use....I have with GH 3-part.
Salty isn't the proper explanation for what occurs, you are right about that. I explained that fox farms precipitated out salts in the container as well as when simply preparing it for use. With fox farms, I'd often get lock out, burns, and deposits on my roots. That is what I mean by "salty"

Eta: I was always having to be reactionary when using it. To me, that's a problem. It's a waste of resources both time and money. I'm happy now not worrying about fertilizer and simply reading my plants.
 
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