Closed raghauler closed 10 years ago
Rad, thank you! Does this resolve the issue with #32 or need anything from me for that?
Sup' Carlo, I do what I can. There were two issues. I should have written them separately, my bad. The Easy Life Ferro information has been corrected but there is still the problem mentioned in the OP between the calculators recommended "EI dose" & the "result of my dose" using the same same EI dose recommended, e.g., for 10 gallons, dosing EI indicates adding 1 mL to reach .50 ppm of iron. Input this amount in "the result of my dose", you'll get .26ppm. From what I looked at, this happens with all of the premixed fertilizers.
On a side note, an AGA convention is being hosted by GWAPA next year. I'm a member, should I look into any free advertising for rota.la I can come up with?
-m
On Feb 18, 2014, at 1:37 PM, cflores wrote:
Rad, thank you! Does this resolve the issue with #32 or need anything from me for that?
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That's awesome. Sure: any promotion for the calculator is appreciated. I'd love for it to keep growing after the long break since it's been updated.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 3:45 AM, raghauler notifications@github.com wrote:
Sup' Carlo, I do what I can. There were two issues. I should have written them separately, my bad. The Easy Life Ferro information has been corrected but there is still the problem mentioned in the OP between the calculators recommended "EI dose" & the "result of my dose" using the same same EI dose recommended, e.g., for 10 gallons, dosing EI indicates adding 1 mL to reach .50 ppm of iron. Input this amount in "the result of my dose", you'll get .26ppm. From what I looked at, this happens with all of the premixed fertilizers.
On a side note, an AGA convention is being hosted by GWAPA next year. I'm a member, should I look into any free advertising for rota.la I can come up with?
-m
On Feb 18, 2014, at 1:37 PM, cflores wrote:
Rad, thank you! Does this resolve the issue with #32 or need anything from me for that?
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Ferro contains 10,000 ppm bivalent iron.