Seems
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Originally Posted by Ray
It depends upon what you want your final as-applied concentration to be.
The MSU WW formulation (19%N) requires 2 g per gallon for 100 ppm N. If you want to make up a concentrate to be used at one ounce per gallon, your concentrate would have to have 2g/ounce, or 256g/gallon.
A pound is 454g, so you would need to make up 454/256=1.774 gallons of concentrate with your pound.
Personally, I'd go with 1#/2 gallons, as using it at one ounce per gallon will result in a final concentration of roughly 89 ppm N, which is just fine.
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Seems I was unclear: rePotme offers a LIQUID MSU formula -- which they call "Feed Me" -- in a 1 Qt size. From this concentrate you take 1 Oz and dump it into 1 Gallon of water for watering your orchids. I have no idea how much of the solid form -- ie the granular form -- was used to make the liquid form. This formula is ultimately what I would like to achieve. Are you suggesting that that to make that Qt I take 2 grams and and add it to each ounce of water or adding a total of 64 grams of solid to 1 Qt of water, shake it up and then dispense by dumping 1 Oz of my concentrated liquid into each Gallon of water I use for watering?? Sorry for being so obtuse.