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I planted 3 rows of strawberries,
I added compost in all rows,
then in one row I also added fulvic acid.
In another row I added Mycorrhizae plus Fulvic acid.
In the last I added nothing. The row with Mycorrhizae plus Fulvic Acid did the best.
- Jim King, November 2, 2005
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PPM (parts per million) means how much of the solution is made up of the product. For example, 1000 PPM means that out of one million parts one thousand is the product.
1. Determine how much solution you will need to use on your plants. You can use the metric system directly or use the metric conversion table if you would rather use ounces. 2. Determine what PPM (parts per million) your solution will need. The maximum number is 1 000 000. 3. The last thing you need to enter is how pure the powder is. The number must be greater than 0 and not more than 100. Powder that is 50% pure 50 while 10% pure powder would be 10.
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Example
For this example you have a product that is 90% pure and you need 1 liter of 350 PPM;
- for the "Needed Solution (liter)" enter 1.00;
- for the "Needed PPM" you would enter 350;
- for the "Percent Product Purity" you would enter 90;
- hit the ""Submit" button;
- the table will indicate that you need to use 0.39 grams (rounded) of the product. If you have a quality scale
then you can use it. But if you don't have a scale you can do it visually; it works!
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