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One question, using rockwool mixed with Leca, should I continue using 25ppmN watering every other day?
If you are maintaining a liquid reservoir, yes. I know some folks who go even more dilute...

The grower who co-developed K-Lite fertilizer, for example, feeds daily @ 5 ppm N.
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If you are maintaining a liquid reservoir, yes. I know some folks who go even more dilute...

The grower who co-developed K-Lite fertilizer, for example, feeds daily @ 5 ppm N.
Thanks for the answer. I just purchased two rockwool bricks here in my town. We have several vegetable producers here, who adopt the hydroponic process and use rock wool bricks to grow seedlings. I soaked the bricks in tap water (TDS 30 ppm) pre-adjusting the ph to 6 with phosphoric acid and will keep them that way for 24 hours. After that time, I will repeat the procedure and check the PH fluctuation. The initial idea would be to replace the top layer of Leca with 1 cubic centimeter cubes, which will be cut from the original brick. I will be careful in the geometric distribution of the cubes, avoiding touching them face to face, to maintain good air circulation. The idea would be to keep my irrigation and fertilization system (already mentioned in a previous topic) in this new configuration.... excluding the routine of spraying a little water on the surface of the pot, which had the objective of minimizing the dry line of the pot.

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I soaked the bricks in tap water (TDS 30 ppm) pre-adjusting the ph to 6 with phosphoric acid and will keep them that way for 24 hours. After that time, I will repeat the procedure and check the PH fluctuation.
Acid passivation is a surface phenomenon only and unfortunately, will not last, as the alkaline ingredients in the basalt will slowly overtake the acid treatment, especially if kept wet..
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