bubblenut
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Im on a galaxy edge so i cant see why not. Just have a go...Im on this on my Xbox One, can you post photo's too this site on a Galaxy S5?
Im on a galaxy edge so i cant see why not. Just have a go...Im on this on my Xbox One, can you post photo's too this site on a Galaxy S5?
STAY UNDER 650PPM BRUH!!!!did a sweet tooth auto in coco/clay pebble mix.in started to show burn signs above 2350ppm (fully blooming stage)
These numbers, are they what my solution should be in the can (pre-feed), or (post) what the runoff should be?Every strain is different and the nutrient requirements can vary widely.
It will also vary with the brand of nutrients you use, or what kid of water you're using.
I grow large autoflowers, and I can NEVER push past 600 ppm in full bloom using General Hydroponics nutrients.
I give them nothing for a few days and then start them on 150ppm for about a week.
I usually push that to 400 for a week after that.
By day 30 I'm usually at 500 and won't push too much further past that until bloom.
Your schedule will be totally different.
To be safe without burning your plants.
Here's a pretty safe schedule. Although in hydro you should know how to read your plants and know what they need from movements in PPM, and PH.
1- 100
2- 200
3- 400
4- 450
5- 500
6- 525
7- 525
8- 525
9- 550
10-550
11-400
12-0
Also, if those plants will be sharing a reservoir you will want to run a bit lighter on nutrients in order not to burn weaker plants.
You just kind of have to play the middle ground with that many auto's.
If you're growing them all in separate bubble buckets..... Have Fun checking/adjusting water level, PPM, PH and res changes.
Peace.
Tav
So you still have the same problem with one res because if you underfeed to compensate for weak plants you will be underfeeding the strong yielding potential of the stronger plants.Every strain is different and the nutrient requirements can vary widely.
It will also vary with the brand of nutrients you use, or what kid of water you're using.
I grow large autoflowers, and I can NEVER push past 600 ppm in full bloom using General Hydroponics nutrients.
I give them nothing for a few days and then start them on 150ppm for about a week.
I usually push that to 400 for a week after that.
By day 30 I'm usually at 500 and won't push too much further past that until bloom.
Your schedule will be totally different.
To be safe without burning your plants.
Here's a pretty safe schedule. Although in hydro you should know how to read your plants and know what they need from movements in PPM, and PH.
1- 100
2- 200
3- 400
4- 450
5- 500
6- 525
7- 525
8- 525
9- 550
10-550
11-400
12-0
Also, if those plants will be sharing a reservoir you will want to run a bit lighter on nutrients in order not to burn weaker plants.
You just kind of have to play the middle ground with that many auto's.
If you're growing them all in separate bubble buckets..... Have Fun checking/adjusting water level, PPM, PH and res changes.
Peace.
Tav
I will be using Megacrop once my baby is ready for her first meal in a few days, I divided what the bag said by 4, so she will get 1 gram in 1 gallon of water for her first few feeding depending on how much she grows.Alright sounds good, so around 100ppm max will be sufficient for seedlings? What nutrients do you guys use on your autos? Just wondering. I am thinking of going with Fox Farm's line, along with Cha Ching Open Seasame and Beastie Bloom. Might pick up general organics Go Box for their CaMg+ and their Bio Root. Seem to be beneficial products. Thoughts?