HELP - DIY Nutrients

Hey guys, starting my cannabis hydroponics setup in AutoPots this week and I have a couple questions regarding nutrients that I'll be mixing at home.

My mixes would be either:

Component g/10 L
MKP 2.336
NitCal 6.667
Mag Sulfate 5.816
Potassium Sulfate 2.795
Sodium Molybdate 0.005
6% Iron Chelate EDDHA 0.50
Copper Sulfate 0.006
Manganese Sulfate 0.016
Zinc Sulfate 0.008
Borax 0.029
Mag Nitrate 3.818

Results in PPM mixing with 1lt RO water

Nute PPM
N (NIO3-) 154 ppm
N (NH4+) 0 ppm
P 52 ppm
K 180 ppm
Mg 87 ppm
Ca 120 ppm
S 103 ppm
Fe 3 ppm
Mn 0.50 ppm
Zn 0,149 ppm
B 0.50 ppm
Cu 0.15 ppm
Mo 0.19 ppm
Total PPM 849 ppm
EC 1.805 mS/cm

OR simply

NitCal, MKP, Micronutrients MIX, Mag Sulfate, Potassium Sulfate
This would not be the perfect mix because of obvious reasons, I don't have little parts of every micronutrient to mix.

By Micronutrients MIX I have 2 options, which I prefer the first one because the other has N in it..

1st: B 0,85%, Cu 0,5%, Fe 3,4%, Mg 1,2%, Mn 3,2%, Mo 0,06%, Zn 4,2%
2nd: N 4%, B 0,70%, Cu 0,2%, Fe 7%, Mg 0%, Mn 3,30%, Mo 0%, Zn 0,6%

1 - Do I really need to make A + B concentrated mixes or can I just mix all together in the reservoir? If so, what can I separate into A and B?
2 - Is it ok to mix both Mag Nit and Mag Sul together? I was having difficulties dropping S from 140+ while maintaining Mg in desired levels.
3 - Do I need an airpump running on the reservoir? If so, how long per day?
4 - What can I do to keep the rez clean? Is adding Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) safe and efficient?
5 - Is this mix OK for vegetative stage? I plan starting in seedlings with 350-450 ppm and then get to 800 week by week as the plants grow bigger. I still have to plan my nutes for flowering stage, by reducing N and increasing P.
6 - Is the ratio 1.2:0.8 good for CalMag?

Sorry for the long text guys, I just wanna start the right way hehe

If you have suggestions, I'm all ears (or eyes in this case)!
 
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Why not copy some of the tried and true formulas like Jacks 5-12-26 or 0-12-24? I would leave Calcium nitrate as a second part, then you can create a two part stock solution for easier mixing and operation.

PM if you need any common recipes and copies on common formulas, I have a couple calculated and written down.

Cheers!
 
Why not copy some of the tried and true formulas like Jacks 5-12-26 or 0-12-24? I would leave Calcium nitrate as a second part, then you can create a two part stock solution for easier mixing and operation.

PM if you need any common recipes and copies on common formulas, I have a couple calculated and written down.

Cheers!
Hey, Wastei!

Yes, thats exactly what I'm trying to do: copy Jack's Part A + B as a generic formula, they're well known and people always indicate and tell good things about it.

Will for sure PM you!
 
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