Hi everyone, here is a question that I would love to see solved if there are any takers..
There are 3 soluble powders.
Soluble powder 1 is X% Nitrogen, Y% Phosphorus, Z% Potassium.
Soluble powder 2 is Calcium Nitrate. Calcium Nitrate has a Nitrogen content of 15.5%.
Soluble powder 3 is Magnesium Sulfate.
For each ounce of Calcium Nitrate that is added into a 1000 gallon container of water the PPMs (Parts Per Million) levels for Nitrogen will increase by 1.15 and the PPMs for Calcium will increase by 1.40.
For each ounce of Magnesium Sulfate that is added into a 1000 gallon container of water the ppm's for Magnesium will increase by .73 ppm.
What are the optimal values for X, Y, Z, as well as the optimal amounts one should use of soluble powder 1, soluble powder 2, and soluble powder 3 that will yield the following values in a 1 gallon container of water.
3% Nitrogen, 1% Phosphorus, and 2% Potassium
Calcium 3.6%
Magnesium .5%