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Title: Bucket Chemistry 101


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Bucket Chemistry 101
  • Bodie Pennisi, and Paul Thomas
  • Extension Horticulture Specialists
  • The University of Georgia

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Bucket Chemistry
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Fertilizer Problems Are Not That Bad !
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The Way To Tackle Them Is
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Greenhouse Crops and Fertilizer
Recommendations
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Fertilizer Stock Tank
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PROPORTIONER A device used in a fertigation
system to control the rate of fertilizer applied
through the system.
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Fertilizer Injector or Proportioner
Stock Fertilizer Tank
1 part stock solution
Water line
100 parts of water
Injector ratio 1 100
Irrigation line to plants
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Fertilizer Injector or Proportioner
Stock Tank
Water line
1 part stock solution
5 gal 25 50 100 200 500 etc.
x parts of water
Injector ratios
2 1 0.5 0.1
150 1100 1200 1500
To get from ratios to percent (1/50) x 100 2
To get from percent to ratios 100/2150
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Fertilizer recommendations for greenhouse crops
are given as either ppm of a specific fertilizer
nutrient or in pounds and ounces (weight basis)
of a fertilizer formulation per 100 gallons of
water
Parts per million (ppm) One part of a
substance into one million parts of another
substance
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Things You Need To Know To Solve ppm
Problems
  • Recommended fertilizer application rate.
  • Example 8 ounces per 100 gal or 200 ppm
    nitrogen
  • 2. Fertilizer formulation and analysis.
  • Example 20-10-20
  • Injection ratio
  • Example 1100
  • Size of stock tank in gallons
  • Example 25 gallons

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Weight Basis
Example A chrysanthemum grower gets a
recommendation to apply 20-20-20 water-soluble
formulation to a final concentration of 16 oz per
100 gallons of water. How much fertilizer
should be mixed in a 25 gallon stock tank if an
injector with a 130 injection ratio will be used?
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Things You Need To Know To Solve This
Problem
  • Recommended fertilizer application rate.
  • 16 ounces per 100 gal
  • 2. Fertilizer formulation and analysis.
  • 20-20-20
  • Injection ratio
  • 130
  • Size of stock tank in gallons
  • 25 gallons

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Solution
Step 1 Adjust the rate for the stock tank
size using the following equation Equation
1 oz per 100 gal oz fertilizer per stock
tank 100 / Stock Tank Size (gal)
16.0 oz per 100 gal 4.0 oz of
20-20-20 100 / 25 gal
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Solution
Step 2 Adjust the rate for the injection
ratio Equation 2 oz per gallon x
injector ratio oz per stock tank
4.0 oz per 25 gal x 30 120.0 oz per 25 gal
tank!
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Commercial Fertilizer (ppm)
Example A pansy grower gets a recommendation to
apply 150 ppm nitrogen using 20-10-20
water-soluble formulation. How much fertilizer
should be mixed in a 25 gallon stock tank if an
injector with a 1100 injection ratio will be
used?
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Things You Need To Know To Solve This
Problem
  • Recommended fertilizer application rate.
  • 150 ppm nitrogen
  • 2. Fertilizer formulation and analysis.
  • 20-10-20
  • Injection ratio
  • 1100
  • Size of stock tank in gallons
  • 25 gallons

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The Rule of 75
1 oz / 100 gal 75 ppm
HOW DID WE GET THIS ?
One ounce (28 grams) of any pure dry
substance that will dissolve 100 in a
volume of 100 gal equals 75 ppm
1 oz 28 g or 28,000 mg 28,000 mg 379 L
73.88 ppm ( 1 gal 3.79 L 100 gal 379 L )
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Solution
Step 1 Convert the ppm recommendation to a
weight basis using the following
equation Equation 3 Recommended ppm x
dilution factor oz fertilizer/gal stock the
N number ( ) of fertilizer X 75
150 ppm x 100 10.0 oz of 20-10-20 per gal
stock 20 x 75 (final solution)
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Solution
Step 2 Use equation 1 to adjust for a stock
tank size of 25 gallons (oz per gal stock x
( gallons in stock tank) Oz fertilizer
per stock tank
10.0 oz x 25 gal tank 250 oz of 20-10-20
in the tank
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Each bag is 25 lbs! Remember 25 lbs x 16 oxthe
number of bags needed 250 oz/ (16 oz X
25lbs ) or 0.62 bags!
Solution
Step 4 Convert ounces to pounds and ounces
where 16 ounces 1 pound (dry) 250.0 oz
per 25 gal 15 lbs 10 oz 20-10-20
16 oz /lb (. . . .in a 25 gallon
stock tank) This will give you 150 ppm with a
1/100 ratio
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