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BlueCrabGuy
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Hi Growers,
I have a question about how and when to check my PPM numbers. I am growing in soil. My water comes from a well. I bypass the water softener and it is coming out of the tap at PH = 5.60 and PPM = 196. I am following a Youtuber's feeding recommendation using, CalMag, General Hydroponics Grow, Micro and Bloom nutrients. After mixing everything I have been using PH Up to adjust the PH.
Questions:
A local grower told me to set my water/nuterient mix to around 400 to 800 in Veg. I need to add additional water to the Youtuber's feeding mix since it runs around 1100. When figuring out my watering ppm, should I subtract my tap waters PPM. For example, 1100 (water/nutrient) - 200 (tap water ppm) = 900 ppm?
Should I adjust the ppm to be within a starting range or should I adjust my ppm based on my run-off ppm? For example, if my run-off ppm is getting low (not sure how low is low) should I increase my water/nutrient ppm? My local grower friend told me to ignore run-off numbers.
Thanks Growers,
BC
I have a question about how and when to check my PPM numbers. I am growing in soil. My water comes from a well. I bypass the water softener and it is coming out of the tap at PH = 5.60 and PPM = 196. I am following a Youtuber's feeding recommendation using, CalMag, General Hydroponics Grow, Micro and Bloom nutrients. After mixing everything I have been using PH Up to adjust the PH.
Questions:
A local grower told me to set my water/nuterient mix to around 400 to 800 in Veg. I need to add additional water to the Youtuber's feeding mix since it runs around 1100. When figuring out my watering ppm, should I subtract my tap waters PPM. For example, 1100 (water/nutrient) - 200 (tap water ppm) = 900 ppm?
Should I adjust the ppm to be within a starting range or should I adjust my ppm based on my run-off ppm? For example, if my run-off ppm is getting low (not sure how low is low) should I increase my water/nutrient ppm? My local grower friend told me to ignore run-off numbers.
Thanks Growers,
BC