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How Little PPM can they handle?

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How Little PPM can they handle?

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Hi everyone!

So here I have three apparently healthy looking plants: 1 Critical Orange Punch, a little older than the other two Silver Haze.

I just noticed some burnt leaves tips on the bigger one but I’m guessing it’s more due to a light burn rather than over feeding her (lower/less exposed leaves are fine).

And this leads to my question: how little nutrients is too little when a plant seems fine like these?

I haven’t feed them more than 600ppm so far. Normally around 580. A couple of times a week.

Since I’ve read people using twice that amount, I am wondering if there is something I am not optimising here, or if people feeding over 1000 ppm actually do it only once a week, which would essentially be the same a twice 500ppm?

They are completing their third week of 12-12 today. The Silver Haze are just beginning to
Show pistils now, but I’ve read that they are a slow blooming strain, so not overly worried yet.


These are the plants I posted on another thread here, I intended to switch from organomineral to 100% organic for the flowering phase. But I Chickened out and ended up continuing with the organomineral…. So no update regarding this.

Thanks for your help and a good Sunday to all!
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Didn’t find how to edit… but i meant to add that they are growing in a peat/perlite mix 50/50.
 
Try adding a little more potassium, keeping eye on leaf tips staying green and runoff ph.
 
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