Shrubs First
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Can't even open the door to my grow fully anymore. I was hoping for this.
Wall to wall, packed.

Wall to wall, packed.

Hey bro I was about to stop at the store in a couple days and I was wondering you opinion on something. As you know I'm switching over to the Canna line, but I'm considering between the Rhizotonic and H&G Root Excelerator. I noticed that roots is about the same concentration based on recommended dosages, but have heard from numerous sources that it is the best root product on the market. Since your nute experienced, I was wondering which product you think would fit best in the Canna lineup? I wouldn't mind the roots excel for my veg area too (just use ionic grow there, cheap 1 part that works great for me) and I think it might be a little bit more cost effective in the end. Thanks a bunch man. -Sg15
-After looking a bit more I think the Rhizo would actually be a bit cheaper ($48 vs $76 per flower cycle). In veg is where the Roots wins as canna rhizo recommends 4x the dose in veg.
Why do you feel the need to back off a little on the nutes?
is ec as important as ph? and it is different that tds right?
EC stands for electrical conductivity, basically all positively and negatively charged ions (in this case we're
detecting dissolved fertilizer salts) conduct an electrical charge detected by the electrodes on our meters.
TDS is calculated based off EC. There are different scales for TDS and PPM, but EC always remains constant.
Some meters read 500ppm(referred to as tds) as 1.0 EC, some read 700ppm as 1.0 EC, and some are just straight up EC meters.
The EC value given is the constant and is what you are measuring as food for the plants.
EDIT:
You can do the conversion backwards if you have a ppm meter and want to know your EC value, thats what
I have to do. My meter tells me when I turn it on that it is on a .71 scale, basically that means that when my
meter reads 710 ppm I have a 1.0 EC, by doing a little math (1.0 / 710 = .0014), I figure out that all I have to do is take my PPM
on my meter, lets say I have a PPM of 1140 in my solution, I multiply that by .0014 and it gives me 1.59, basically
an EC of 1.6. Thats how I figure out my solution, if you're using a 500 scale meter you'd do your PPM x .002 = EC
whats up shrubs the plants are looking great..i see your mini split there, ive been looking into them can you tell me any pros/cons about them? do they make alot of noise/viberate? also whats the size of the room and what size is the mini split? thanks.
your on stilts like me shrubs lol. These sativa's are just too tall for their own good inside. Gotta loli them wish I had the sun indoors...or maybe a plasma sulfur the next best thing.