Well, there you go. Although I would use 1/2 of the recommendation to start.on the back it says " EC start 1.2 end 2.0 ?
Again, PPM is not consistent across the board. 2.0 EC is 1000 PPM if the conversion is .5 but if the conversion is .7 then it is 1400 PPM. It depends on the meter.so is saying that the highest concentration of nutes i should have in my reservor is 2.0 on a EC meter?? is that what its saying ?
2.0 EC is a 1000ppm but i thought iwanted to be around 1400 ppm at the plants peak?? so wouldnt i be going over that ...Im already at 1130ppm so isnt that already over 2.0 EC once again even more confused now......
I think ill just go back to not carrying and just follow the feed chart like im already doing........I mean my plants look great i have no problems i just wanted to understand this more but it seems more hassle then helpful.......
well my conversion is .5 so that means 2.0 ec would be 1000ppm but im already over that and the Humboltwhole sales protect support guy said i can be as high as 1400 ppm at peak feeding......so i guess the "start 1.2 end 2.0 EC is NOT correct on the back of the bottle.....Again, PPM is not consistent across the board. 2.0 EC is 1000 PPM if the conversion is .5 but if the conversion is .7 then it is 1400 PPM. It depends on the meter.
Stick to EC.
But see, if you go and use the General Hydroponics feeding chart for example, it is using PPM. along with a lot of other charts, how do people know what conversion rate of ppm the chart is using?tds is not what you want to check there are about 3 or 4 conversion factors for tds. it converts from EC which is standard. i dont know the differences between the conversions it seems like a pain in the ass compared to just getting and EC meter.