rkymtnman
Well-Known Member
wrong. again. you feed only what your plant needs. and you fail to take in environment in this ridiculous assertionWith a proper balance of nutrients you should be able to feed at 1000 - 1100 PPM without issues.
wrong. again. you feed only what your plant needs. and you fail to take in environment in this ridiculous assertionWith a proper balance of nutrients you should be able to feed at 1000 - 1100 PPM without issues.
I think my biggest issue is definitely nitrogen, I know during flower I was doing okay with higher amounts, but suddenly I’m having crazy issues.I run an EC of 2.0 - 2.2.
Thing is, you could have a lower ppm mix thats got too much nitrogen and still get burn. So it's not just about PPM it's about what the PPM is made of. With a proper balance of nutrients you should be able to feed at 1000 - 1100 PPM without issues.
alright I’ll have to experiment a little bit, I use ro water cause my water is a little to hectic so it takes my ppm to as low as 5; maybe I was using too much cal mag thoI use advanced mostly now, I think it reads a bit lower than other lines. To me its seems softer or gentler on the plants if that makes sense. Generals may read a bit higher on the meter.
Oh, and I’m talking ppms on top of your base water