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Hyproponics Nutrients Solution
Hyproponics Nutrients Solution
Weight in
Weight in Weight in
Grams
Grams Grams
Salt
Flowering
Vegetative Fruiting
Nutrient
Nutrient (9.5 : Nutrient (8.2 :
(5.5 : 8 :
5.7 : 11.3) 5.9 : 13.6)
18.4)
Calcium Nitrate – Ca(No3)2 158.73 108.47 211.64
Potassium Nitrate – KNO3 55.29 74.07 74.07
Potassium Sulfate – K2SO4 12.17 12.17 44.97
Monopatassium Phosphate – KH2PO4 36.77 36.77 36.77
Magnesium Sulphate – MgSO4 * 7H2O 64.02 63.49 63.49
Trace Mix 10 ml 10 ml 10 ml
Chelated Iron 100 ml 100 ml 100 ml
Iron Chelate Solution – Take 1 Litre bottle and add the Chelated Iron to 500 ml of water and
dissolve it. Once dissolved top up the bottle to 1 L capacity
Trace Mix Solution – Take 1 Litre bottle and fill it with 500 ml of water. Add each of the trace
element salts individually and dissolve one by one. Ensure that you add the next salt only after
the previous salt it completely dissolved. After all trace elements are dissolved top up the bottle
with water to 1 L capacity
Solution A
Solution B
3) Add each of the salts and dissolve in the can one by one. Ensure that the next salt is added
only after the previous salt is completely dissolved.
Now you have two 5 L cans of Solution A and Solution B. This is good for making 100 L of the
Nutrient Solution. In case you need to make 10 L of the solution fill the reservoir tank with 5 L
of water and then add 500 ml of Solution A and mix it thoroughly. Next add 500 ml of Solution
B and mix it thorughly. Now fill up the reservoir to the 10 L capacity.