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whats should the ph be for veg?
and what should the ppm be for veg?
and what should the ppm be for veg?
Starting seedling around 900 ppm will help thin them out. JK
i run my ph 5.5-6 in flower and i havent had any problems with fans leaves falling off. I also would suggest not starting your seedlings off at such a high ppm. 700/900ppm for seedlings sounds high to me. I usually start them off at around 200-300, but hey thats just me i could be wrong but it works for me.
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as an experment one time with some bag seeds I started a few off at 1600PPM to try and OD a few plants. I did this so I could see signs of over feeding and a few other reasons. Anyway the fuckers lived, I could not kill these plants for the life of me. I think at the end of the attempted plant holocost i was running 1900 ppm on 2-4 wk old plants from germ, then just gave up and grew them out normally.
Just planted some tiny clones three days ago, and started them at 900PPM and PH of 5.8. They are almost jumping outa the hydroton with good health.
PPM has risen to 1050 as of this morning, and they still want more. I suppose this is maybe another nute whore strain, tho, and must be inferior. Everything is not cut and dried in this sport.
Yep, i purposly set the rez so the PPM will slowly rise over about a week. It ALSO lowers the PH at the same time. We found the if the PH can fluctuate between 5.5 and 6.5 during veg, the plants were much healthier with never any deficiencies.
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