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- | ====== Recipes calculator ====== | ||
- | ===== How to use it ===== | ||
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- | * Enter your needs in the **yellow** boxes\\ | ||
- | * The quantities of inputs required will appear in the **light blue** boxes\\ | ||
- | * Costs in the **dark blue** boxes\\ | ||
- | * Details in the **white** boxes | ||
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- | ===== Calculate water saturation ===== | ||
- | Possibilities of substrates are endless. To determine the expansion and absorption capacity of a new substrate, you can use the method below. For obvious reasons, it is clever to automate these calculations.\\ | ||
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- | **Take a sample of 100ml of dry substrate and weigh it**\\ | ||
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- | **By soaking or cooking, saturate the substrate with water. Let drain 15 minutes and measure the new volume**\\ | ||
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- | **Weigh the wet sample, and determine the amount of water**\\ | ||
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- | **Calculate the amount of substrate necessary **\\ | ||
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- | **Calculate the water requirement**\\ | ||
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