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50/50+ question.... possible typo?
#1088059 - 11/26/02 03:12 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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This is the recipe as I copied it from the link found in FAQ:
The exact mix, to fill a filter patch bag 3/4 full is: 15 1/2 cups vermiculite 15 1/2 cups peat moss 4 1/2 cups crushed oyster shell 1.2 cups of hydrated lime 1 cup short of a gallon of bottled water
Cups and gallons. Fractions mixed with decimals. And my favourite... "one cup short" .
With all due respect, (and appreciation) one needs to be clearer when quoting scientific method.
A gallon in one part of the world is 3,785.41184 mL but in the next country over its 4,546.09 mL
Also, is the value for hydrated lime a typo? Is it supposed to be in DECIMAL form? Because 1.2 cups = 1 1/5 cups NOT 1 1/2 cups or 1/2 cup as I have seen it interpreted previously.
I posted a request for clarification on proper casing ratios and got answers ranging from 4:1 all the way up to 30:1... sooooooo... I'll make this simpler.
Can someone fill in the blanks here for me? Looking for an expert opinion... not just someone to tell me that a cup=240 mL because that is false!
There is NO SUCH MEASUREMENT AS A "CUP", PEOPLE!!!!! A "cup" can vary by as much as 20% depending on who you believe.
According to certain conversion tables:
200mL= a metric "cup" . 227.3045 mL= an Imperial 8 ounce "cup" 236.58824 mL = an American 8 ounce "cup"
In fact, the only person who knows for sure the number of mL in Hawk's "cup".........is Hawk!!!!!
I don't want to sound picky.... but I have an entire month of work on the line here... and I want to be sure I'm using the right values. All I know for sure is that a mL is the same everywhere on the planet. So why not use it ?
50/50+ Casing Ingredients
mL of Peat Moss= mL of Vemiculite= mL of Hydrated Lime= mL of Oyster Shell= mL of Water=
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Anno
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Re: 50/50+ question.... possible typo? [Re: zoomzoom]
#1088120 - 11/26/02 03:30 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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mL of Peat Moss=150 mL of Vemiculite=150 mL of Hydrated Lime=0 mL of crushed limestone(chalk, calcium carbonate) = 15 mL of Oyster Shell=15 mL of Water= The casing ingredients should be mixed in a bowl, then the water should be added. The correct water amount is reached, when you take a handful of the casing mix and squeeze it in your hand, not too hard, a few drops of water should come out of it. That?s the correct moisture.
Obviously this won?t fill the gallon bag, but you get the idea.
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ribbit
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Re: 50/50+ question.... possible typo? [Re: zoomzoom]
#1088137 - 11/26/02 03:38 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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i don't have exact measurments for you, i can tell you my method tho...
start out with equal amounts of
peatmoss or coco choir and vermiculite
than guestimate 15% shell. mix good
sprinkle a light coating of lime on top, mix good again.
then comes preference.
i bake my mix at 300 degrees for 1 hr. then add bottled water enough so that when you pick up a hand full, it does not drip unless you squeeze it..
or add the water to that same content and then bake, it usually dries out just a cunt hair... thats why i add after... so i know exactlly.
im sure someone will post exact ratios they use, but like i said, i don't believe it to be absolute necessary to have perfect measurements.
peace, ribbit
Edited by ribbit (11/26/02 03:42 PM)
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Re: 50/50+ question.... possible typo? [Re: ribbit]
#1088235 - 11/26/02 04:23 PM (21 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey ribbit,
Thanks for taking the time to offer your method...I'll give it a try sometime later. But I'm gonna have to get a few more flushes under my belt before I start "guesstimating" and "sprinkling" in my recipes. By the way, how many mL in a "cunt hair"? Just kiddin...
For all you folks who have had numerous cultivation successes... a "pinch" here and a "sprinkle" there may do the trick... because of your experience.
But for someone who has never done this before, one needs a tangible frame of reference for success. Hence the request for actual numbers. Thanks.
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