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Pffffft....I feed 4.0 EC at peak demand. Most people here use LEDs.


Check out this thread from just a couple of weeks ago where many well known members tried to discredit me for saying I feed at 3.0 EC.
 
2000ppm doesn't burn my plants.
I'm not calling you a liar. I just think that's crazy. I use LED and have never gone over 2.4 without burning mine. And that was back with Canna Coco AB, which seems to be less concentrated than Jack's. Using Jack's I can't take it above 1.8 without seeing signs of toxicity.
 
I'm not calling you a liar. I just think that's crazy. I use LED and have never gone over 2.4 without burning mine. And that was back with Canna Coco AB, which seems to be less concentrated than Jack's. Using Jack's I can't take it above 1.8 without seeing signs of toxicity.

It works for me in peat fed 15x a month. I'm not saying my leaves are 100% flawless every grow, but nute burn has not been a problem.
 

Check out this thread from just a couple of weeks ago where many well known members tried to discredit me for saying I feed at 3.0 EC.
Sounds like youre butt hurt people dont agree with you. If you want to grow at 3 EC from clone to finish, do it. Show the end results and change our minds, otherwise, who cares?
 
This is what high EC feeding looks like:

https://www.rollitup.org/t/from-the-tents-of-peat-phreak.1065822/

Not butthurt if people think 2000ppm is too high.
Beautiful girl you got there!

It has less to do with the assertion that it can be done and more to do with his attitude. I ran my first/last grow at jacks recommended 2.4 EC and the leaves got pretty crispy, but I got some decent results. I dont think running that strength is ideal for my style and set up, but I would never look at your plant and say you fucked up.
 

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I'm running Athena pro-line at 3.0 ec from start to finish. I ended up with some burnt tips because I forgot to lower my ec after shwazzing but before that the leaves were absolutely perfect. The nose seems to be on point as well.
 
I do find it strange that I can feed my little tiny clones the same water as my flowering plants. What I've learned this cycle is runoff allows way more flexability nutrient wise. A plant needs very little food without runoff, to the point where it's a picky eater. With plenty of runoff you can feed it almost whatever you want.
 
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