rkymtnman
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i use 1mL per waterfarm (2 gallon). probably overkill but a bottle still lasts me about 2 runs.Undiluted-I run 1ml/10gal
i use 1mL per waterfarm (2 gallon). probably overkill but a bottle still lasts me about 2 runs.Undiluted-I run 1ml/10gal
So ec in most cases is interchangeable with PPM? Nice chart, thanks!Your going to need this with DWC.
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For the most part. PPM meters are usually a little cheaper and easier to find at lower price points. EC is a new technology; but PPM uses EC in the way it calculates ppm anyways. So whats the big difference?So ec in most cases is interchangeable with PPM? Nice chart, thanks!
I don't think it is a new system, but perhaps a system that is not widely used in the US yet.For the most part. PPM meters are usually a little cheaper and easier to find at lower price points. EC is a new technology; but PPM uses EC in the way it calculates ppm anyways. So whats the big difference?
Ever use Octopots before. I my self have thought about the waterfarm set up. Do you get good results with them. because I have never seen any thing that great in waterfarm setup.Hey man just wanted to drop by and give you some adveice since I started the same way but even smaller.
I started with a 14G tote and then built a 27G tote like yours, tote from home depot and added a drain valve with a bulkhead fitting so I could change the res easily.
Let me tell you right now, if you want the best hydro setup for a home grow, get a waterfarm and it will give your great result with simplicity.
@Mgalekgolo you def have root rot my man.
Calcium hypocholorite diluted to pool shock formula, 1mL per gal, re-added every 3 days. No more root problems guaranteed.
The water is cold to the touch, I have yet to get a thermometer but my temp gun reads 68 degrees. Not sure if it works for liquids thoughDo you know what your rez temps have been? Do you keep an aquarium thermometer probe in there?
Huh,I have no idea if those temp guns do water actually. That's a good question.The water is cold to the touch, I have yet to get a thermometer but my temp gun reads 68 degrees. Not sure if it works for liquids though
https://sciencing.com/laser-thermometers-work-4962575.htmlHuh,I have no idea if those temp guns do water actually. That's a good question.