wow, thank you so much for the detailed response. it is very much appreciated.
oh, and i'm an idiot. the concentration I needed for the thidiazuron was 2.5uM, not 0.5 . so does that mean i'd need 550.63 mg/l for a 1000x solution?
Also I have a couple other ingredients. if you could check my math and answer my question below I would be extremely grateful.
chemical- gibberellic acid
molar mass- 346.37 g/mole
concentration desired- 7 uM
my answer- 2.43 grams a liter for a 1000x solution
the final ingredient is indole-3-butyric acid. this one confuses me. the molecular mass is 203.24 g mol-1
what is the superscript -1? does that indicate that the atom has a negative ionic charge? if so does it change the way you would calculate it? if not then if I wanted a 2.5 uM concentrate would it come out to be 508.1mg per liter for a 1000x solution?
oh and one final question, the recipe calls for "500mg l-1 of activated charcoal". what does the negative superscript 1 mean with that?
Thank you again!