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If I am growing in a pest mix 5 gal and feeding full GH line. If I am in 3rd week of flower and feeding 800ppm. What ppm reading should i get on my runoff?
I don’t rely solely on runoff. But with that said I don’t like to see anything above 150-200ppm of what I put in. If I was putting in 800 and the runoff was over 1000, I would flush with a weak nutrient solution to bring it back down. Then resume my 800ppm feedings.If I am growing in a pest mix 5 gal and feeding full GH line. If I am in 3rd week of flower and feeding 800ppm. What ppm reading should i get on my runoff?
I expect ur runoff will read sky high...i wudnt concern myself w runoff ppm assuming ur plants r lookin goodIf I am growing in a pest mix 5 gal and feeding full GH line. If I am in 3rd week of flower and feeding 800ppm. What ppm reading should i get on my runoff?
Do you think that your high PPM during stretch period have an effect on final plant size and bud site numbers?My plants take anywhere from 1600to almost 2,000 parts per million late veg and all through flower... I checked my run off and if it's over my feed ppm's a heavy watering dials it back in usually. I'm curious how you guys feed with so low ppm's
Can you elaborate on the 25% I don’t get this.. 25% of what you put into the pot? Or 25% of pot size this has always confused me!I never check run off. Just make sure your nutes are correct and ph is correcta and water to at least 25% run off.
Of what goes into the pot. i.e. 4 quarts in, 1 quart out.Can you elaborate on the 25% I don’t get this.. 25% of what you put into the pot? Or 25% of pot size this has always confused me!
Of what goes into the pot. i.e. 4 quarts in, 1 quart out.
I'm more curious how you give your plants so much and they are not shriveled up and dead lol , but jokes aside there is many different factors involved, lights being one big factor , and 2nd what medium you are using. Along with what nutrients your using like organic or chemicals, and if using microbes and other soil beneficials which can make better use of nutrients , litterly cut it in half , which is prob the answer your looking for ,More to it than that I'm just giving my input , another thing I beleive is that you can train a plant to get used to lower ppm feedings by only giving it low ppm feedings , sometimes little is better man , to answer your question look into beneficial soil microbes and mycorizae and enzymes and all that good stuff you will learn quick on how people are feeding with way less , oh and feeding with those high ppms would surely kill all the beneficial bacteria , with those high ppms , from my research anything above 900ppm kills beneficial bacteria , I can safely assume your using chemicals . cheer bro .My plants take anywhere from 1600to almost 2,000 parts per million late veg and all through flower... I checked my run off and if it's over my feed ppm's a heavy watering dials it back in usually. I'm curious how you guys feed with so low ppm's
Depends on the bacteria... there are many that perform the same functions but have adapted to various conditions. Like denitrifying bacteria. Some thrive in freshwater some in saltwater 35,000ppm.I'm more curious how you give your plants so much and they are not shriveled up and dead lol , but jokes aside there is many different factors involved, lights being one big factor , and 2nd what medium you are using. Along with what nutrients your using like organic or chemicals, and if using microbes and other soil beneficials which can make better use of nutrients , litterly cut it in half , which is prob the answer your looking for ,More to it than that I'm just giving my input , another thing I beleive is that you can train a plant to get used to lower ppm feedings by only giving it low ppm feedings , sometimes little is better man , to answer your question look into beneficial soil microbes and mycorizae and enzymes and all that good stuff you will learn quick on how people are feeding with way less , oh and feeding with those high ppms would surely kill all the beneficial bacteria , with those high ppms , from my research anything above 900ppm kills beneficial bacteria , I can safely assume your using chemicals . cheer bro .