Nah. Same water source. So both from my tap, which is town water.I have yet to see sprayed plants turn out well. so you're using three different kinds of water? why? is that ppm of 460 the total? that strikes me as being low. I'd consider raising that some, but never spraying anything.
Don't foliar spray huh.... I would love to hear this one. If you are doing it correctly, foliar spraying can be extremely beneficial. It's a quick and effective way to give any supplemental nutrients to your plants. There are many different combinations of foliars you can use. I don't use it in flower, although I have seen/heard people do it in flower for about 2 weeks. If you are spraying your plants with the lights on, you can damage the leafs. It is best to do it right when lights go off so the leaves have time to dry. There are plenty of threads here on RIU that can go into more detail of which foliar to use in a particular situation.I have yet to see sprayed plants turn out well. so you're using three different kinds of water? why? is that ppm of 460 the total? that strikes me as being low. I'd consider raising that some, but never spraying anything.
Oh ok cool, so you agree that there is a point to foliar. Thanksfoliar is more risky, especially if you don't know how to do it properly. from what I've seen of those that ask for help in this online, they have sprayed but then come to a place like this asking why their plants are dying. is foliar really necessary? you can know what you're doing with ppm measurement in dwc and the growth is good such that you don't need to risk overdosing with foliar. but to those that do it right, more power to 'em.