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I do quite a bit of indoor gardening and recently bought a new dry fertilizer that needs to be added to water in order to be used. For some reason they have the measurements for the dry fertilizer in milliliters (Add 15ml of Part A to 10 liters of water).
Being American, I am a bit clueless on the metric system but I am pretty sure ml:gram is not a 1:1 conversion. I tried Googling it and found this website where I have to select the food ingredient closest to the density of the fertilizer so I selected corn meal. https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/cooking/ml-grams.php
WT AF!! Am I overthinking this?
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