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Safe Ppm Feeding Ranges For Coco/perlite (grotek)

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What nutrient line r u using
 
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Not sure if you guys noticed but this was 2 yrs ago.
 
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Don’t kill our vibe bro we are speaking to ghosts in regards to coconut husksss:party1:
 
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Don’t kill our vibe bro we are speaking to ghosts in regards to coconut husksss:party1:
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You got me rollin...:):cry:
 
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straincreation said:
What are your yields like at 500 ppm?
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That's sort of cultivar depended, but this GG#4 cultivar gave me 18 O's.
 
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I will see what my uiled would be @300 PPM max in flowering. I went to 400 for a few days and the tips started burning.

I feed to the last day.
 
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Don’t kill our vibe bro we are speaking to ghosts in regards to coconut husksss:party1:
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LMAO good one uncle, great recovery!!!!!!!
 
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Ive been feeding my autos with 500-800 ppms during veg and 800-1400 ppms during flower and i havent seen any nute burns.... they all look green and healthy, the flowering ones actually started showing lil defiencies so i upped the ppms and they are just fine now, its intriguing to me how low ppms people feed their plants?....
 

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Ive been feeding my autos with 500-800 ppms during veg and 800-1400 ppms during flower and i havent seen any nute burns.... they all look green and healthy, the flowering ones actually started showing lil defiencies so i upped the ppms and they are just fine now, its intriguing to me how low ppms people feed their plants?....
 
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I stay 5-600 in veg, and 6-750 in flowering. I've fed upward of 1000ppm before, and the plants are much happier in the 600-700 range


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Don’t kill our vibe bro we are speaking to ghosts in regards to coconut husksss:party1:
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Lmao! Coconut husks and salty solutions.
 
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Eli Bloom said:
I'm feeding at about 800 ppm right now and my plants seem happy. i'll let someone else weigh in with a definitive answer on that.

regarding watering frequency it's going to depend on the size of your pot, veg time (root mass), and room climate (temp and RH). you're just going to have to get a feel for it but the 2x a day would not be right from the get go (for veg anyway).

with coco you never want the medium to completely dry out as you would in soil, which is why a lot of people have great success using blumats.

what size pots are you in? how long did you veg? do you notice that the pots feel light before feeding?
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Yo Eli, love your "davie klienfield" avatar.......
How many people do you think caught that ....
 
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