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Have Salts or Powders, But Want to Use Your Nutrient Delivery System?

Change the powder into liquid form

To create the stock tank concentrate from your salts or powders, you need to know the products saturation level, which is the solids ability to go into a solution with water. A quick call to the fertilizer manufacturer can get you this information. You want to create a stock tank concentrate in the general range of 1 - 100 (1%) to 1 - 500 (.2%).

Once you have the saturation level and have created the solution, injecting the liquid is easy. All you have to do now is choose the correct Dosatron injector based on the suggested injection rates of your feed chart.

So, it doesn’t matter if your nutrients are in liquid or powder form, Dosatron dosers provide you with the accurate dosing you have grown to expect.

If you need more information or would like to learn more about the Nutrient Delivery System’s four Kits, contact us.

Achieving Precision and Consistency in Nutrient Delivery

Creating a well-balanced stock tank concentrate is crucial for achieving consistent nutrient delivery in your hydroponic or fertigation system. By understanding the solubility limits of your fertilizers, you can prevent undissolved particles from clogging your system, ensuring smooth operation. Once mixed, your concentrate should be thoroughly agitated to maintain an even distribution of nutrients. A properly mixed solution enhances nutrient uptake, reduces inconsistencies, and allows for more predictable plant growth cycles.

Pairing your stock solution with a Dosatron doser takes the guesswork out of nutrient delivery. Dosatron injectors operate on water pressure alone, ensuring precision with every cycle—no electricity needed. Whether you're working with liquid concentrates or dissolving dry fertilizers, Dosatron units offer unmatched accuracy and reliability. With adjustable dilution ratios, you can fine-tune feeding schedules to match your plants' needs, optimizing growth and yield while minimizing waste.