Trousers
Well-Known Member
In case it hasn't been mentioned..
One thing I've learned with coco, test the EC of the waste water every time, if you don't know your plants very well.
If the EC comes out higher then what you poured in, lower EC levels on your next feed, depending on how much it's raised, determines how much less you feed next time. If the EC comes out lower, your plant could use a stronger feeding. +/- .2-.3EC difference is fine, continue your feed schedule.
eg; Feed with 1.5EC, it comes out at 2.0, lower your next feeding to at most 1.0EC, if it rises again, flush. If it comes out at 1.0, increase EC to about 1.7-1.8.
This might be the best tip I have ever received.
For one thing, it is verifiable.
I tried it out and realized I have been over feeding a bit. Not much, but enough to possibly cause problems down the road. I flushed twice, which I would normally not do and my plants look amazing now. I really thought I was doing so well, but I was setting myself up for a lock out, maybe in flower.
Thank you easysmoker.