6.20pm post meridian, the time I repliedWhat does the 6.2 pm mean?
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6.20pm post meridian, the time I repliedWhat does the 6.2 pm mean?
6.20pm post meridian, the time I replied
Here’s another angle to explore
What events occur that rock and sand unbind ?
I believe bottoming out can cause that but if you don’t bottom out then why?
For once I taught you something!lol OK. Never once heard that term before.
Hmm how do I test that then? Tanks reading 8.3Lower pH in the sand.
Idk. Sounds like you simply wrote the time wrong. 6.2pm vs 6:20pm. Makes a difference when your talking to a chemistFor once I taught you something!
Just the fact the water column is lower than rock/sand will unbind some.Here’s another angle to explore
What events occur that rock and sand unbind ?
I believe bottoming out can cause that but if you don’t bottom out then why?
Thing is I didn’t write 6.2pm but 6.20pm , double check pleaseIdk. Sounds like you simply wrote the time wrong. 6.2pm vs 6:20pm. Makes a difference when your talking to a chemist
Good answer , like itJust the fact the water column is lower than rock/sand will unbind some.
My mistake but Same difference, "." Rather than ":". Not really a big deal but could look like .62ppm. Typos happen, and it could look like oneThing is I didn’t write 6.2pm but 6.20pm , double check please
Let it go f f s hahaMy mistake but Same difference, "." Rather than ":". Not really a big deal but could look like .62ppm. Typos happen, and it could look like one
So, does the rock / sand have a max limit it can absorb ?Just the fact the water column is lower than rock/sand will unbind some.
I experimented with mine thinking the rocks would reach a phosphate equilibrium point with maxed out binding and controlled leaching back and my phosphate would settle in a specific range. This did not happen for me. It just kept steadily rising. Now dosing LC eventually drains all the phosphate out of the rocks and my number would be low and controlled again for many months until the rocks get saturated again.So, does the rock / sand have a max limit it can absorb ?
I see some of the tanks with high po4 are high but stable
As I said , I want an intervention number and that’s .5
Could it go higher ? Who knows ??
Seems like my situation will be the sameI experimented with mine thinking the rocks would reach a phosphate equilibrium point with maxed out binding and controlled leaching back and my phosphate would settle in a specific range. This did not happen for me. It just kept steadily rising. Now dosing LC eventually drains all the phosphate out of the rocks and my number would be low and controlled again for many months until the rocks get saturated again.
If that isn't a testing error that is extreme, did you stop the phyto?.41 today so up .11 in 2 days with reduced feeding that’s .055 pd
Gonna put the LC on my doser set at 8ml ( diluted 50%)