What is Dosatron Fertigation?
Dosatron injectors automate nutrient delivery for commercial operations. Instead of manually mixing tanks, you create concentrated stock solutions that are automatically injected into your irrigation water at precise ratios.
Labor Savings
Eliminate manual mixing for hundreds or thousands of gallons daily
Precision
Consistent EC/PPM every feed, no human error
Cost Effective
Reduces nutrient waste and improves crop uniformity
Scalability
Easily scale from 500 to 50,000+ plants
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Brand-Specific Dosatron Configurations
Click on your nutrient brand below to see exact stock tank recipes, injector settings, and commercial best practices.
Athena Pro Line Dosatron Setup
Industry StandardSystem Overview
Athena Pro Line is specifically designed for Dosatron systems. Uses 3 injectors (Pro Grow/Bloom, Pro Core, Balance) plus optional Cleanse.
๐ฆ Recommended Equipment
- Dosatron D25RE2 (1:100 ratio)
- 50-gallon stock tank minimum
- Flow rate: 2.6-53 GPM
- Dosatron D25RE2 (1:100 ratio)
- 50-gallon stock tank
- Same flow capacity as Tank A
- Dosatron D14MZ2 or D8RE2
- 15-gallon acid-safe tank
- Final pH down injector
๐งช Stock Concentrate Recipes
Pro Grow or Pro Bloom Concentrate
| Tank Size | Pro Grow/Bloom | Water | Final Concentration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 gallons | 100 lbs (2 bags) | 50 gallons | 2 lbs/gallon |
| 100 gallons | 200 lbs (4 bags) | 100 gallons | 2 lbs/gallon |
โ ๏ธ Always mix Pro Grow or Bloom first! Add powder slowly while stirring. Let settle for 30 minutes before use.
Pro Core Concentrate
| Tank Size | Pro Core | Water | Final Concentration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 gallons | 50 lbs (1 bag) | 50 gallons | 1 lb/gallon |
| 100 gallons | 100 lbs (2 bags) | 100 gallons | 1 lb/gallon |
Balance (pH Down) Concentrate
Use as-is from container. Athena Balance is pre-mixed and ready for injection. Do not dilute.
โ ๏ธ Use acid-safe Dosatron model (D14MZ2 or acid-rated unit)
โ๏ธ Dosatron Dial Settings by Growth Stage
| Growth Stage | Pro Grow/Bloom (1:100 ratio) |
Pro Core (1:100 ratio) |
Balance (pH adjust) |
Target EC | Target pH |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling/Clone | 0.5% (Pro Grow) | 0.25% | 0.25% | 0.5-0.8 | 5.5-6.0 |
| Early Veg | 0.75% (Pro Grow) | 0.4% | 0.25% | 1.0-1.4 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Veg | 1.0% (Pro Grow) | 0.5% | 0.3% | 1.6-2.0 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Transition | 0.5% Grow + 0.5% Bloom | 0.5% | 0.3% | 1.8-2.2 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Early Bloom | 1.0% (Pro Bloom) | 0.5% | 0.3% | 2.0-2.6 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Mid Bloom | 1.25% (Pro Bloom) | 0.6% | 0.3% | 2.2-2.8 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Bloom | 1.0% (Pro Bloom) | 0.5% | 0.3% | 1.8-2.4 | 5.8-6.2 |
๐ก Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
โ Best Practices
- Mix Pro Grow/Bloom concentrates at 2 lbs/gallon exactly
- Install inline strainer before each Dosatron
- Calibrate injectors monthly with graduated cylinder test
- Keep stock tanks agitated with aquarium pumps
- Pro Grow/Bloom and Pro Core NEVER go in same tank
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes
- Hygroscopic powder: Pro Grow/Bloom absorbs moisture from air - keep sealed!
- Don't mix Pro Grow/Bloom above 2 lbs/gal (won't dissolve)
- Never let stock tanks run dry - creates precipitates
- Balance can clog small injectors - use D14MZ2 minimum
- Don't use Cleanse through Dosatron - add to final tank
Jack's 3-2-1 Dosatron Setup
Cost LeaderSystem Overview
The famous Jack's 3-2-1 formula (Part A, Calcium Nitrate, Epsom Salt) is perfect for Dosatron systems. Highly soluble, extremely cost-effective, and trusted by commercial growers worldwide.
๐ฆ Recommended Equipment
- Dosatron D25RE2 or D25RE5
- 1:100 or 1:128 ratio
- 30-50 gallon tank
- Dosatron D25RE2 or D25RE5
- Match Tank A model/ratio
- 30-50 gallon tank
- Dosatron D8RE2 or D14MZ2
- For pH adjustment
- 15-gallon acid-safe tank
๐ก Why separate tanks? Jack's Part A and Calcium Nitrate react if mixed before dilution. Always keep separate!
๐งช Stock Concentrate Recipes
Method 1: 1:128 Ratio (Most Common)
| Tank | Product | Amount per Gallon | Per 50 Gal Tank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tank A | Jack's 5-12-26 | 461 g/gallon | 23 kg (50.6 lbs) |
| Tank B | Calcium Nitrate 15-0-0 | 307 g/gallon | 15.4 kg (33.9 lbs) |
| Epsom Salt (MgSO4) | 154 g/gallon | 7.7 kg (16.9 lbs) |
โ This delivers the standard 3.6g-2.4g-1.2g ratio per gallon of final feed
Method 2: 1:100 Ratio (Higher Concentration)
| Tank | Product | Amount per Gallon | Per 50 Gal Tank |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tank A | Jack's 5-12-26 | 360 g/gallon | 18 kg (39.7 lbs) |
| Tank B | Calcium Nitrate 15-0-0 | 240 g/gallon | 12 kg (26.5 lbs) |
| Epsom Salt (MgSO4) | 120 g/gallon | 6 kg (13.2 lbs) |
๐ Mixing Instructions
- Tank A: Add Jack's 5-12-26 to warm water (~80ยฐF), stir until fully dissolved (15-20 min)
- Tank B: Add Calcium Nitrate first, dissolve completely, THEN add Epsom Salt
- Keep tanks agitated with aquarium pumps or recirculation
- Test EC of mixed output before going to plants
โ๏ธ Dosatron Settings by Growth Stage
| Growth Stage | Tank A Setting (1:128) |
Tank B Setting (1:128) |
Target EC | Target PPM | pH Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling | 0.4% | 0.4% | 0.6-0.8 | 300-400 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Early Veg | 0.6% | 0.6% | 1.0-1.4 | 500-700 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Veg | 0.8% | 0.8% | 1.6-2.0 | 800-1000 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Transition | 0.8% | 0.8% | 1.8-2.2 | 900-1100 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Early-Mid Bloom | 0.8% + MKP* | 0.8% | 2.0-2.4 | 1000-1200 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Mid-Late Bloom | 0.8% + MKP* | 0.8% | 2.2-2.6 | 1100-1300 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Bloom | 0.6% | 0.6% | 1.8-2.2 | 900-1100 | 5.8-6.2 |
*MKP (Monopotassium Phosphate): Add 0.5-1g/gallon to boost PK during flower. Can add to Tank A concentrate or dose separately.
๐ก Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
โ Best Practices
- Use warm water (75-80ยฐF) for faster dissolving
- Jack's is extremely soluble - mixes easily at high concentration
- Equal injection rates = simpler system management
- Scale inexpensively - can run same setup for 50 or 5,000 plants
- Add MKP in flower for enhanced bloom response
- Stock concentrates stable for weeks at room temp
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes
- NEVER mix Part A and Calcium Nitrate together - instant precipitation!
- Don't forget Epsom Salt in Tank B - causes Mg deficiency
- Add Epsom AFTER Calcium Nitrate dissolves (not simultaneously)
- If mixing 1:100, must recalculate concentrate amounts (not just 1:128 scaled)
- RO/soft water users: may need extra CaCl2 for optimal Ca levels
๐ฐ Cost Analysis
Jack's is the most economical nutrient per gallon of feed mixed:
- 25 lb bag Jack's Part A: ~$70 (makes ~31,000 gallons @ 3.6g/gal)
- 25 lb bag Calcium Nitrate: ~$50 (makes ~47,000 gallons @ 2.4g/gal)
- 50 lb bag Epsom Salt: ~$40 (makes ~188,000 gallons @ 1.2g/gal)
- Total cost: $0.004-0.006 per gallon mixed (vs $0.10-0.30/gal for liquid lines)
Front Row Ag Dosatron Setup
3-Part SystemSystem Overview
Front Row Ag's three-part dry system (Part A, Part B, Bloom) offers commercial growers a balanced nutrient program with multiple concentrate ratios. The "Stack" recipe uses equal injection rates throughout the entire cycle - simplest automation possible.
๐ฆ Recommended Equipment
- Dosatron D25RE2 ร 3 units
- Tank A (Part A), Tank B (Part B), Tank C (Bloom)
- 50-gallon stock tanks each
- 1:100 injection ratio standard
- Dosatron D14MZ2 for acid or Si
- pH adjustment or Front Row Si
๐งช Stock Concentrate Recipes
Method 1: "3-2-2" Concentrate (Most Popular)
| Tank | Product | Per 50 Gal Tank | Concentration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tank A | Part A | 3 bags (75 lbs) | 1.5 lbs/gallon |
| Tank B | Part B | 2 bags (50 lbs) | 1.0 lb/gallon |
| Tank C | Bloom | 2 bags (50 lbs) | 1.0 lb/gallon |
โ Best for mid-range injection settings and balanced feeding
Method 2: "4-3-3" Concentrate (High Concentration)
| Tank | Product | Per 53.5-60 Gal Tank | Concentration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tank A | Part A | 4 bags (100 lbs) / 53.5 gal water | 1.87 lbs/gallon |
| Tank B | Part B | 3 bags (75 lbs) / 60 gal water | 1.25 lbs/gallon |
| Tank C | Bloom | 3 bags (75 lbs) / 60 gal water | 1.25 lbs/gallon |
โก For lower injection ranges or when you want more concentrated stock tanks
Supplements in Stock Tanks
- PhosZyme: Can add 6 lbs per 50 gal to Part B tank
- Front Row Si: Dose separately via 4th injector or add directly to final tank (not stable in concentrate)
- SHINE, CHARGE, Triologic: Dose directly into final irrigation water (not through Dosatron)
โ๏ธ "Stack" Recipe Dosatron Settings (Equal Rates)
Front Row Ag's unique "Stack" recipe allows you to set all 3 injectors to the SAME dial setting throughout the entire cycle. You only change the dial position by growth stage - no ratio juggling!
| Growth Stage | All 3 Injectors (Same Setting) |
Target EC | Target PPM | pH Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling/Clone | 0.4-0.6% | 0.8-1.2 | 400-600 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Early Veg | 0.7-0.9% | 1.4-1.8 | 700-900 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Veg | 1.0-1.2% | 2.0-2.4 | 1000-1200 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Transition | 1.1-1.3% | 2.2-2.6 | 1100-1300 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Early Bloom | 1.2-1.4% | 2.4-2.8 | 1200-1400 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Mid Bloom | 1.3-1.5% | 2.6-3.0 | 1300-1500 | 5.8-6.2 |
| Late Bloom | 1.0-1.2% | 2.0-2.4 | 1000-1200 | 5.8-6.2 |
๐ก This "set-and-forget" simplicity is Front Row Ag's biggest advantage for automation!
๐ก Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
โ Best Practices
- Front Row powders dissolve fast - mix in 70ยฐF+ water
- Equal injection = easiest commercial automation possible
- Keep stock tanks agitated (settle can occur with 4-3-3 method)
- Add PhosZyme to Part B stock for enzyme boost
- Run Front Row Si separate or post-mix (reacts with concentrates)
- EC contributions are predictable - easy to calibrate
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes
- Don't exceed recommended lb/gal concentrations - solubility limits
- Never mix Part A and Part B together before dilution
- SHINE/CHARGE are additives - don't run through Dosatron
- Monitor stock tank levels - equal draw rate = predictable refills
- Don't forget pH adjustment - Front Row doesn't include pH down
Drip Hydro Dosatron Setup
Powder or LiquidSystem Overview
Drip Hydro offers both powders (fully soluble, nitrate-driven) and liquid concentrates (pre-mixed). Both are designed for fertigation systems. Formulations are dialed specifically for cannabis tissue requirements with optimal Ca:Mg ratios.
๐ฆ Recommended Equipment
- Dosatron D25RE2 ร 2 units
- Tank A: Base A
- Tank B: Base B + CaMg
- 1:100 ratio typical
- Dosatron D25RE2 ร 3 units
- Separate N, Grow/PK, Micro powders
- 50-gallon stock tanks each
- Flex (PK booster) - variable by stage
- Flow (system cleaner) - constant low dose
๐งช Liquid Base Stock Concentrates
Tank A: Base A
Drip Hydro Base A is already liquid concentrate.
- Pour directly into 15-30 gallon stock tank
- No dilution needed - use as-is
- Typical ratio: 1:100 injection
Tank B: Base B + CaMg
Mix Base B with CaMg in same tank:
- Drip Hydro Base B (liquid concentrate)
- Add Drip Hydro CaMg at recommended ratio (usually 1:3 with Base B)
- Typical injection: 1:100
Supplements (Optional Injectors)
| Product | Purpose | Dosing Method |
|---|---|---|
| Flex | PK booster for bloom | Variable injection 0.3-0.7% by stage |
| Flow | Enzymatic system cleaner | Constant 0.1-0.2% all stages |
๐ฌ Powder Concentrate Mixing
If using Drip Hydro POWDERS instead of liquids:
- N Powder: ~1.5 lbs/gallon concentrate (Tank 1)
- Grow or PK Powder: ~1.5 lbs/gallon concentrate (Tank 2)
- Micro Powder: ~0.5 lbs/gallon concentrate (Tank 3)
๐ Get official ratios: Drip Hydro provides PDF conversion charts for powder concentrate mixing at driphydro.com/fertigation
โ๏ธ Dosatron Settings by Growth Stage (Liquid System)
| Growth Stage | Base A (1:100) |
Base B + CaMg (1:100) |
Flex (PK Boost) |
Target EC | pH Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seedling/Clone | 0.5% | 0.5% | - | 0.8-1.0 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Early Veg | 1.0% | 1.0% | - | 1.4-1.8 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Late Veg | 1.5% | 1.5% | 0.2% | 2.0-2.4 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Transition | 1.5% | 1.5% | 0.3% | 2.2-2.6 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Early Bloom | 1.8% | 1.8% | 0.5% | 2.4-2.8 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Mid Bloom | 1.8% | 1.8% | 0.7% | 2.6-3.0 | 5.5-5.8 |
| Late Bloom | 1.5% | 1.5% | 0.5% | 2.2-2.6 | 5.5-5.8 |
๐ก Flow dosing: Add constant 0.1-0.2% Flow through all stages for root zone hygiene
๐ก Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
โ Best Practices
- Drip Hydro liquids = zero mixing labor (pour and go)
- Lower pH targets (5.5-5.8) optimize nutrient availability
- Flex variable dosing = fine-tune PK without swapping tanks
- Flow keeps lines/emitters clean - major win for drip systems
- Powders available for growers who want to save on shipping weight
- Formulated for cannabis tissue analysis - not generic hydro
โ ๏ธ Common Mistakes
- Don't dilute the liquid concentrates - use them as-is!
- Never mix Base A and Base B before injection (Ca precipitation)
- pH runs low with Drip Hydro - may need less acid than other brands
- Flex is a booster, not a base - don't run it alone
- If using powders, follow Drip Hydro's conversion charts exactly
๐ง Universal Dosatron Best Practices
Installation
- Install 200-mesh inline strainer before each Dosatron
- Mount vertically or horizontally per model specs
- Allow 12" clearance above for maintenance
- Use bypass loop for flushing/maintenance without stopping feed
Calibration
- Calibrate monthly: collect 1 gallon output, measure injected volume
- Should match dial setting ratio (1:100 = 10mL injected per 1L output)
- Clean internal piston if injection rate drifts
- Replace seals annually for commercial use
Stock Tank Management
- Keep tanks agitated (aquarium pumps work great)
- Never let tanks run dry - causes precipitates
- Mark fill levels for visual refill alerts
- Clean tanks between batches to prevent buildup
Monitoring
- Install inline EC meter after final mixing point
- pH monitor after all injectors + acid injection
- Daily EC/pH verification for first 2 weeks
- Weekly calibration checks once dialed in
๐ Dosatron Model Selection Guide
| Model | Flow Range | Injection Ratio | Best Use Case | Approx. Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| D8RE2 | 0.2-2 GPM | 1:50 to 1:200 | Small grows, pH dosing | $400-500 |
| D14MZ2 | 0.8-14 GPM | 1:50 to 1:200 | Medium grows, acid tanks | $500-600 |
| D25RE2 | 2.6-53 GPM | 1:50 to 1:200 | Commercial base nutrients | $700-900 |
| D25RE5 | 2.6-53 GPM | 1:200 to 1:500 | Very high concentrate ratios | $700-900 |
| D45RE5 | 11-88 GPM | 1:200 to 1:500 | Large commercial (5k+ plants) | $1,200-1,500 |
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use one Dosatron for multiple nutrients?
A: NO. Each stock solution requires its own injector. Mixing incompatible nutrients (like calcium and phosphate) before dilution causes precipitation and clogged lines. Minimum 2 injectors for most systems, 3-4 for optimal results.
Q: How often do I refill stock tanks?
A: Depends on injection ratio, plant count, and watering frequency. Example: 1,000 plants at 1 gal/day each = 1,000 gal output. At 1:100 ratio, you inject 10 gallons of concentrate per day. A 50-gallon stock tank lasts ~5 days. Pro tip: install level sensors for auto-alerts.
Q: Do Dosatrons work with organic nutrients?
A: Not recommended. Most organic nutrients contain suspended particles that clog Dosatron pistons. Stick with fully-soluble synthetic/mineral nutrients. Enzymatic additives (like Flow or Hydroguard) are OK if fully dissolved.
Q: What water pressure do I need?
A: Dosatrons are water-powered and need 15-80 PSI to operate. Most municipal and well systems work fine. If pressure is too high, install a pressure reducer. Too low? Add a booster pump.
Q: Can I automate pH adjustment with Dosatron?
A: Yes! Use a dedicated acid-rated Dosatron (D14MZ2 or acid-safe model) with phosphoric acid, citric acid, or commercial pH down. Install it LAST in the injection sequence. Calibrate to hit target pH after all nutrients are mixed. Check weekly.
Q: How do I know my Dosatrons are working correctly?
A: Run a graduated cylinder test monthly:
- Set injector to 1% (1:100)
- Run 1 gallon of water through
- Collect concentrate suction tube output separately
- Should measure ~10mL of concentrate injected
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