PPM...does it matter?

NvrQuit

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why is it important to regulate PPM, and is it always important or under certain circumstances is it not necessary? and what is it actually regulating parts per million of? thanks for the help.
 

ElfoodStampo

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why is it important to regulate PPM, and is it always important or under certain circumstances is it not necessary? and what is it actually regulating parts per million of? thanks for the help.
PPm is the measure of a nutrient level while suspended in a solution, of water. Its important because too much nutrient will starve the plant of oxygen, which is essential for the plant to grow, as much if not more than the nutrient. They're both important, but you get more from higher o2 than higher ppm. PPm is relevant for soil growing becaue you should be mixing your nutrients in a larger volume of water to apply it to the plants.
 

NvrQuit

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PPm is the measure of a nutrient level while suspended in a solution, of water. Its important because too much nutrient will starve the plant of oxygen, which is essential for the plant to grow, as much if not more than the nutrient. They're both important, but you get more from higher o2 than higher ppm. PPm is relevant for soil growing becaue you should be mixing your nutrients in a larger volume of water to apply it to the plants.
thank you. very informative.
 

NvrQuit

New Member
PPm is the measure of a nutrient level while suspended in a solution, of water. Its important because too much nutrient will starve the plant of oxygen, which is essential for the plant to grow, as much if not more than the nutrient. They're both important, but you get more from higher o2 than higher ppm. PPm is relevant for soil growing becaue you should be mixing your nutrients in a larger volume of water to apply it to the plants.
question? so what is the most efficient method of regulating PPm in my solution? I have individual units running between 3 and 4 gallons of water a piece...if that helps at all.
 

GrowerGoneWild

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Typical PPM.

Reverse Osmosis water - 0
My water - 100 PPM
Moderately hard water 200 ppm.

Seedlings 600-800 PPM.
Veg state 600-1000PPM.

Full on bloom with co2 added, and HID lights. 1200-1400 PPM.
 

ElfoodStampo

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Typical PPM.

Reverse Osmosis water - 0
My water - 100 PPM
Moderately hard water 200 ppm.

Seedlings 600-800 PPM.
Veg state 600-1000PPM.

Full on bloom with co2 added, and HID lights. 1200-1400 PPM.
I tend to look at this as over feeding, personally. Regardless of bloom or veg I shoot for less than 800 ppm. If anything I will feed more often at that level, but shooting above 1000 in solution I don't believe is beneficial to the plant.
 

chuck estevez

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I tend to look at this as over feeding, personally. Regardless of bloom or veg I shoot for less than 800 ppm. If anything I will feed more often at that level, but shooting above 1000 in solution I don't believe is beneficial to the plant.
this is how i roll, use about 600 ppm and feed every time, less is always more.
 

GrowerGoneWild

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I tend to look at this as over feeding, personally. Regardless of bloom or veg I shoot for less than 800 ppm. If anything I will feed more often at that level, but shooting above 1000 in solution I don't believe is beneficial to the plant.
That was more or less of a general guide.

Ultimately you need to adjust PPM to how your plants look. PPM is just a guide nothing more.

Currently I'm running 1200 PPM (-100 start water ppm.) 1100 with co2 supplementation and 1kw HID's.. Some of the strains im running are looking a bit underfed to be honest. But its an intentional cutting back of nutrients for mid to later flower.

Chemdog is a heavy feeder As well as Jack Herrer, they can withstand heavy feedings, and they look great to me.
 

ElfoodStampo

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That was more or less of a general guide.

Ultimately you need to adjust PPM to how your plants look. PPM is just a guide nothing more.

Currently I'm running 1200 PPM (-100 start water ppm.) 1100 with co2 supplementation and 1kw HID's.. Some of the strains im running are looking a bit underfed to be honest. But its an intentional cutting back of nutrients for mid to later flower.

Chemdog is a heavy feeder As well as Jack Herrer, they can withstand heavy feedings, and they look great to me.
I can say your correct about chemdog. It likes the nutes, and your using co2 which will let you use more.
 
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