How to Use
Jack's Fall Pansy FeED is a water-soluble fertilizer designed to be mixed with water for the most accurate and effective nutrient delivery to the plant.
For small volume mixing
Dissolve the following amounts in 1 gallon of water. An injector should not be used.
| 1/2 tsp |
= |
125 ppm |
| 1 tsp |
= |
250 ppm |
| 1 tbspn |
= |
750 ppm |
To make a STOCK concentrated solution for use with a fertilizer proportioner. Dissolve the following amounts of fertilizer per 1 gallon of stock water.
| 1:100 (1%) setting |
E.C. |
| 100 ppm |
= |
7.9 oz |
0.74 |
| 200 ppm |
= |
15.8 oz |
1.48 |
| 300 ppm |
= |
23.7 oz |
2.22 |
| 1:200 (0.5%) setting |
E.C. |
| 100 ppm |
= |
15.9 oz |
0.74 |
| 200 ppm |
= |
31.8 oz |
1.48 |
| 300 ppm |
= |
47.7 oz |
2.22 |
When using a Siphonex or Hoze-on proportioner
| 1:15 setting |
E.C. |
| 100 ppm |
= |
1.2 oz |
0.74 |
| 200 ppm |
= |
2.4 oz |
1.48 |
| 300 ppm |
= |
3.6 oz |
2.22 |
Limit of Solubility in Hot Water = 3.0 lbs (48 oz.) per gallon
For Best Results
Jack's Fertilizers are made with 100% soluble raw materials that will form a true solution.
For best results, use warm or hot water (180 F°) to dissolve product. Some raw materials are slower to dissolve than others. Most fertilizer compounds dissolve in an endothermic reaction, which means they absorb heat from their surroundings during the process. In strong concentrations or stock solutions (1-3 + lbs. per gallon), using cold water in a cold environment will drastically slow the dissolving process (up to 24 hours to form a true solution). In all conditions, agitation will help speed up the dissolving process by exposing more particle surface area to the water.
Keep stock tank covered to reduce light and debris input.
Jack's Petunia FeEd along with many of the fertilizers in the FeED line of products will have a slightly blue-gray-black appearance in concentrate. This is normal and a result of the types of iron chelates that are used in the blends.