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Inputs
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Dry Back VWC% Goal
60% ร— (1 โˆ’ 0.40) = 60% ร— 0.60
36%
Dry Back Range Context
Your dry back: 40% โ€” Moderate
Wetter (veg) Drier (gen)
๐Ÿ”ฅ Generative
30โ€“50%
Dry back
๐ŸŒฟ Vegetative
10โ€“25%
Dry back
At 40% dry back, you're in generative territory โ€” steering the plant toward fruiting and reproductive growth.
Dry Back Curve Visualization
๐Ÿ“– What is Dry Back?

Dry back is the intentional reduction of substrate VWC% (volumetric water content) between irrigation events. After reaching peak VWC at field capacity, the crop is allowed to transpire and deplete moisture to a target level before the next irrigation cycle.

Managing dry back gives you direct control over plant stress response, root development, and generative vs vegetative growth balance.

โš–๏ธ Generative vs Vegetative
  • Generative Higher dry back (30โ€“50%+) โ€” triggers stress response, promotes flowering, fruiting, and root zone development. Less water = reproductive signal.
  • Vegetative Lower dry back (10โ€“25%) โ€” keeps substrate wetter, promotes shoot growth, canopy expansion, and vigorous vegetative development.
  • Transition timing and magnitude determine how aggressively you steer the crop.
๐Ÿ“ How to Use This Calculator
  • Set Target Peak VWC% to the water content at the top of your irrigation cycle (field capacity for your substrate).
  • Set Dry Back % to how much you want to reduce from peak.
  • The Dry Back VWC% Goal is the substrate reading where you trigger the next irrigation.
  • Monitor your substrate sensors and irrigate when VWC hits the goal.
๐Ÿ”— Resources
  • Athena crop steering protocols vary by cultivar, growth stage, and environment. Calibrate with your local data.
  • Dry back targets interact with EC strategy โ€” a heavier dry back often pairs with lower frequency, higher EC shots.
  • Sensor placement matters: measure at mid-slab, not edges.
๐Ÿ“„ Plant Irrigation Strategy (PIS) โ€” link coming soon
System Configuration
EC Readings
Current EC
0.20
mS/cm
Target EC
0.33
mS/cm
Addback EC Needed
0.13
mS/cm
โœ… No addback needed โ€” tank EC meets or exceeds target.
Addback Volumes Veg Week 0
Nutrient mL / Gallon Total mL (system)
๐Ÿ’ก How to use: Add total mL of each nutrient to your tank. Re-check EC after mixing and allow 5โ€“10 min to stabilize before adjusting further.
Inputs
gal
Calculated Outputs
Grams per Gallon
- g/gal
From EC lookup table
Stock Tank mL/Gallon
- mL/gal
Concentrate volume per gallon of irrigation water
NMC Setting (mL/gal)
- mL/gal
Program this into your NMC controller
NMC Setting (Injector %)
- %
Alternate NMC input as injection percentage
Injector Pump Flow Rate
- mL/min
Set your rotometer to this value
Total Injection Volume
- mL/hr
Concentrate used per hour of irrigation
🌿 Product Difference
  • Pro Bloom & Pro Grow use the same dosing column — both are 2-part base nutrients for their respective stages.
  • Pro Core uses a separate, lower dosing rate — it's a concentrated micronutrient blend used alongside Bloom or Grow.
  • When running a full program, calculate each product separately and set individual injector channels.
🏗️ Stock Tank Concentration

The amount of dry fertilizer dissolved per gallon of water in your stock (concentrate) tank. Higher concentration = less volume needed per gallon of fertigation water.

  • 1 lb/gal — light mix, easy to dissolve, larger tank required
  • 2.5 lb/gal — concentrated, smaller tank, more dissolve time
  • Liquid — Athena Liquid Pro Line, pre-dissolved
⚙️ NMC Setting Explained

The NMC (Nutrient Management Controller) takes either a mL/gal or an injector % as its input. Both values represent the same thing — how much concentrate to inject per unit of water.

  • mL/gal — direct volume ratio for volume-based NMC inputs
  • Injector % — percentage of system flow injected (e.g. 0.85% means 0.85 mL per 100 mL water)
📐 Injector Pump Flow Rate
  • Calculated from your system flow rate and g/gal dose. Set your rotometer or pump dial to this mL/min value.
  • System Flow Rate: Total irrigation water flow in gal/min at the injector point.
  • Use Total Injection Volume (mL/hr) to estimate stock tank usage per irrigation cycle.