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- aaron.upchurch.7 commented on Algaescientist's instructable Food of the Future: Window DIY Spirulina Superfood
"EDDHA chelated Fe is most stable at soil pH greater than 7" Greater than 7 is pretty vague. EDDHA is highly soluble even in high pH <10 and for that reason is a superior source of Iron. I've seen some formulations use Iron citrate and that's pretty ineffective above ~7.5pH. Dunno why they still do it but anyway - Here is a very useful graph: https://manicbotanix.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/iron-chelate-soil-graph-web-opt.png
"Here are the weights to make one batch of mix nutrients: 1.4 KG of saltpeter, 50 grams of ammonium phospahte, 30 grams of potassium sulfate and 20 grams of epsom salt. Add a half dripper of Chelated Iron for every few tablespoons harvested. Thats it."Is that correct? 1.4 KG of saltpeter?? I'm pretty sure that's overkill for the KNO3. Maybe you mean 1.4 KG of sodium bicarbonate and forgot the KNO3 by mistake?