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This is simply not true. I don’t like calling people out like this but that is a falsehood.A Co2 level of over 2000ppm can kill your plants,
1100 is a bit high for veg, not that it will hurt anything but it probably cannot all be used. But in full flower that number could be higherIt’s on a regulator set to 1100ppm.
And the flow is set to .25 cubic feet/hr. So even when it does kick on it’s not really shooting into the tent as much as it’s trickling in.
What are the symptoms of different levels of exposure?If you let your Co2 go unregulated it can create a toxic environment for your plants and yourself. A Co2 level of over 2000ppm can kill your plants, and levels higher than that can become unsafe for humans and animals to breathe.
Not sure if its been said but with massive you want to run veg ratios if nutrients and add the massive. Massive is the PK boost and contains triacontanol which is a natural PGR.
if you run bloom ratios and add massive you will be far to heavy on PK and far to lean on N
Have you run your numbers through hydrobuddy? if not it may help just to see what they are, the N in the mix should match or come close to your lighting output without going over, If I remember right 321 is low in Ca so I think it would be good to know Ca with Cal- Nitrate at 1.7, going into flip your going to want a Ca boost, if you don't have it or enough, massive isn't going to matter,in any positive way, the Ca- K will be out of wack and possible N-K., thats probably what happened last grow to much k locked out Ca, and as long as your running enough micros P should be ok, also don't forget about Mg as important as the Ca-K is K-Ca -Mg is just as much so when you add the massive make sure there is enough Mg to keep up. but remember numbers are just numbers your room/ environment will dictate the amount and ratio's your plants want.Veg is the same for us. Just running straight through with Jack's 3-2-1 + PowerSi + MrFulvic + Microbes.
During the flip was panning to run Jack's at 70%:
Jack's A: 2.6
Cal-Nitrate: 1.7
Epsom: .7
Add the microbes at normal dose and then add Massive at 50% (2.5ml/gal).
This is the man to listen to very closelyHave you run your numbers through hydrobuddy? if not it may help just to see what they are, the N in the mix should match or come close to your lighting output without going over, If I remember right 321 is low in Ca so I think it would be good to know Ca with Cal- Nitrate at 1.7, going into flip your going to want a Ca boost, if you don't have it or enough, massive isn't going to matter,in any positive way, the Ca- K will be out of wack and possible N-K., thats probably what happened last grow to much k locked out Ca, and as long as your running enough micros P should be ok, also don't forget about Mg as important as the Ca-K is K-Ca -Mg is just as much so when you add the massive make sure there is enough Mg to keep up. but remember numbers are just numbers your room/ environment will dictate the amount and ratio's your plants want.
I wouldn't drop the fulvic I'd run it to the end. and last grow if you had brownish gunk you must have been running your fulvic or something else with it, you can't mix the 2, if sterile you have to foliar spray fulvic etc. but if live is working and you like it thats the way to go.
Imo you will need more cal and N so cal nit fits the bill if i hazard a guess id say closer to equal parts micro and cal nit if running massive and atleast 1 of mag sulphate but thats a blind guess without using hydro buddy. @Dr.Green55 is the giy to listen too though.Haven't run anything through Hydrobuddy yet. We'll give it a go today and see what it says.
We were thinking about just running Jack's at the normal amount of only running 1ml/gal or less of Massive this run to see how things are going. But Hydrobuddy first. Glanced at it and it seems like it could be really helpful.
We've already been having Ca issues when flipping running this iteration of Jack's, as is. Was contemplating adding more tap water to our mix since the water here is coming in at 300+PPM. Water Report Water has about .096gr/Gal of Ca in it. Was advised it might not be able to the plants, so we're looking for something else.
Don't root feed fulvic in sterile?Have you run your numbers through hydrobuddy? if not it may help just to see what they are, the N in the mix should match or come close to your lighting output without going over, If I remember right 321 is low in Ca so I think it would be good to know Ca with Cal- Nitrate at 1.7, going into flip your going to want a Ca boost, if you don't have it or enough, massive isn't going to matter,in any positive way, the Ca- K will be out of wack and possible N-K., thats probably what happened last grow to much k locked out Ca, and as long as your running enough micros P should be ok, also don't forget about Mg as important as the Ca-K is K-Ca -Mg is just as much so when you add the massive make sure there is enough Mg to keep up. but remember numbers are just numbers your room/ environment will dictate the amount and ratio's your plants want.
I wouldn't drop the fulvic I'd run it to the end. and last grow if you had brownish gunk you must have been running your fulvic or something else with it, you can't mix the 2, if sterile you have to foliar spray fulvic etc. but if live is working and you like it thats the way to go.
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