This is the 8th day for the clones. Some were showing root bumps as soon as 6 days. No, I do not use a humidity dome nor any nutes. When I initially tried to clone using Rapid Rooter plugs, I got 0% success. This time I'm just inserting them into the neoprene collars with a 1 -45 sec on, 5 - 45 secs off watering cycle and I am getting 100% success. I also noticed that when I razor cut off the branch node of the clone with the node under the collar being water sprayed, it will root faster at that node. I surmise that the plant irrigation channels are already established at the node. They first start to leaf at the node and then the plant realizes it needs roots so it proceeds to take moisture from the leaves and starts rooting at the node. I think cloning will save 3-4 weeks to get to the flowering stage.
Some aeroponic growers have started that cannabis plants cannot use anymore than 700 ppm of nutes while others say less nutes are required in general. As you you, opinions are everywhere. From the Wikipediia page, "NASA research has shown that aeroponically grown plants have an 80% increase in dry weight biomass (essential minerals) compared to hydroponically grown plants. Aeroponics used 65% less water than hydroponics. NASA also concluded that aeroponically grown plants requires ¼ the nutrient input compared to hydroponics."
I increased my nutes from 480 ppm to 570 ppm last night after 4 days when the plants started to consume nutes again. I will keep it at this level until the ppm start to pull back showing that the plants are consuming nutes. I think I am a week or so from flipping.
I dont have links for my references, but I can say that it all has to do with the nutrient availability and solubility, and DO levels. Aero makes nutes much more avail., so why would you increase your nute regime? It gives a greater risk to toxicities..
Availability is not Capacity
They will only take what they need, and expel the rest.
I agree PH anything adjusts ppm, no matter what- but noticed D more than U. Id rather add nutes for Down, but in your case no... anyways, Even with your PH Down tempering with the readings, I think they were still discarding all the nutes they are not using.
You should try monitoring the flux every 12hrs. with NO top offs. NO adjustments... If your PH drops and ppms rise, they are still flushing. (RULE OF THUMB btw)
I have x4 Sativa Dom.'s a week into flower feeding @420ppm (on a .7 conversion factor, and a shit ton of DO)
Considering all the jargon I have spent hours sifting through... <500ppm in Aero sounds pretty much IT.