Ray those numbers are all too similar to make any meaningful difference though
She is talking about Total dissolved solids (TDS)
So to illustrate, I will detail my new feeding regime with Rainmix,Kelpmax and magnesium:
low dose (0.5g per gallon Rainmix + 0.5g epsom salt per gallon + 0.2ml Kelpmax per gallon):
~160ppm TDS
High dose (1g per gallon Rainmix + 0.5g epsom salt per gallon + 0.2ml kelpmax per gallon) :
~240ppm TDS
Ok so what does that mean? Lets break it down.
The formula for Rainmix is 11,8%N + 2,7%P2O5 + 13,7%K2O + 11,8%CAO + 3,5%MGO + 4,8%SO3
So for my low rate this will work out as roughly:
30 ppm N
8 ppm P
32 ppm K
30 ppm Ca
8+12 = 20 ppm magnesium
15+17 = 32 ppm Sulphur
Total:
152 ppm TDS
For my summer rate this will work out as roughly:
50 ppm N
12 ppm P
55ppm K
50 ppm Ca
16+12 = 28 ppm Mg
25+17 = 42 ppm Su
Total:
237 ppm TDS
I used the ratio of nutrients to work out how much of each macro nutrient would be present in a 160ppm and 240ppm solution respectively. The micro nutrients will not affect the TDS significantly.
I will be adding epsom salt at half a gram per gallon of water for my added magnesium content and it was hard to find accurate information on magnesium but I think that amount adds 12ppm Mg and 17ppm Sulphur so those numbers have been added. It registers as a 40ppm increase to TDS so it might be slightly more or there are other elements in Epsom Salt but these are just rough numbers anyway.
They should be roughly right but there can be a bit of variance as long as one does not go above 500 ppm TDS which I know people do do but I don't think one should ever go above 500.
My numbers are still on the conservative side and the bigger the orchid and the warmer your climate you might need a bit more.
Up till now throughout this year I have been using my new low rate but I have decided to increase to my new high rate for my bigger orchids throughout summer next year. At ~120 ppm (without magnesium) which is as low as I was feeding at times I feel like some of my bigger orchids are telling me they want more.
That is debatable but I think so.
Anyway if it helps anyone, the breakdown is a bit meaningless unless you are a scientist really but it did help me decide I was a bit low on magnesium which I have upped now.
I think my numbers are correct but like said it can be hard to get the exact dose that epsom salt will add.