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

2 Bucket Chemistry

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4 Fertilizer Problems Are Not That Bad !

5 The Way To Tackle Them Is …

6 Greenhouse Crops and Fertilizer Recommendations

7 Fertilizer Stock Tank This is a photo of the fertilizer stock tank. Concentrated solution is pumped out of it, injected into the water line, and distributed to the plants.

8 PROPORTIONER A device used in a fertigation system to control the rate of fertilizer applied through the system. This is a proportioner used in a fertigation system to control the rate of fertilizer applied through the system. It is the blue device attached to the green stock tank. The stock tank can vary in size from a 5 gallon bucket to a 2,000 gallon tank.

9 Fertilizer Injector or Proportioner
Stock Fertilizer Tank Water line 1 part stock solution 100 parts of water Injector ratio 1 : 100 Irrigation line to plants

10 Fertilizer Injector or Proportioner
Stock Tank Water line 1 part stock solution x parts of water 5 gal 25 50 100 200 500 etc. Injector ratios 1:50 = 1:100 = 1:200 = 1:500 = 2% 1% 0.5% 1% To get from ratios to percent: (1/50) x 100 = 2% To get from percent to ratios : 100/2%=1:50

11 Parts per million (ppm)
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

12 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: Injection ratio Example: 1:100 Size of stock tank in gallons Example: 25 gallons

13 Weight Basis Example: A chrysanthemum grower gets a recommendation to apply 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 1:30 injection ratio will be used?

14 Things You Need To Know To Solve This Problem:
Recommended fertilizer application rate. 16 ounces per 100 gal 2. Fertilizer formulation and analysis. Injection ratio 1:30 Size of stock tank in gallons 25 gallons

15 Solution Step 1: Adjust the rate for the stock tank size using the following equation: oz per 100 gal = oz fert in stock tank 100 / Stock Tank (gal) 16.0 oz per 100 gal = oz of 100 / 25 gal

16 Solution Step 2: Adjust the rate for the injection ratio:
oz per stock tank x injector ratio = oz per stock tank 4.0 oz x 30 (from the 1/30 ratio) = 120.0 oz per 25 1:30 ratio

17 Commercial Fertilizer (ppm)
Example: A pansy grower gets a recommendation to apply 150 ppm nitrogen using water-soluble formulation. How much fertilizer should be mixed in a 25 gallon stock tank if an injector with a 1:100 injection ratio will be used?

18 Things You Need To Know To Solve This Problem:
Recommended fertilizer application rate. 150 ppm nitrogen 2. Fertilizer formulation and analysis. Injection ratio 1:100 Size of stock tank in gallons 25 gallons

19 The Rule of 75 1 oz / 100 gal = 75 ppm One ounce (28 grams) of any pure dry substance that will dissolve 100% in a volume of gal equals 75 ppm 1 oz = 28 g or 28,000 mg 28,000 mg ÷ 379 L = ppm ( 1 gal = 3.79 L 100 gal = 379 L )

20 Solution Step 1: Convert the ppm recommendation to a weight basis using the following equation: (Recommended ppm) x (dilution factor ) = oz fert per gal stock (the N number of fertilizer) X 75 150 ppm x = oz per gal stock 20 (%) x 75

21 Step 2: Use equation 1 to adjust for a stock tank size of 25 gallons:
(oz per gal stock) x (# gallons stock tank) = Oz fertilizer per stock tank 10.0 oz x 25 gallon tank = 250 oz in the stock tank

22 How many bags do we neeed?
Each bag is 25 lbs! Therefore multiply 25 lbs x 16 oz per bag. = 250 oz per bag!

23 Solution Step 4: Convert ounces to pounds and ounces where:
250.0 oz per 25 gal tank / 16 oz per lb = 15 lbs 10 oz


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