JSB99
Well-Known Member
I would leave the tds were it's at for a few days, then bring it up to around 300 total ppm. Then, for the next few days, watch the upper leaves and new grow. If they are a little light, bump it up another 50ppm. Just kind of keep doing that. It's much better to learn what your plants need, rather than following a chart. This takes a little practice, but it's not hard. If your plants look healthy and green, you're at the correct ppm. If you start seeing a deficiency or burn, you're out of range, and you adjust accordingly. If your plants are beautiful and green, more nutes won't usually make your plants even greener and healthier. You usually end up burning the plants.Yeah i noticed she was starting to look sad to i decided to dump my rez and refill. my starting tap water was at 156ppm, 5.9ph, 0.3ec, and 72 degress F. Adding all my nutes again (this time 1/4 strength) now my water is 278ppm, 5.8ph, 0.58ec, and the temp is 71degrees F. so from what you said i need to add another 131ppm worth of nutes to my soup?
Nutrients aren't food, they're more like vitamins. So imagine taking a handful of vitamines, thinking that they're going to make you even healthier than just taking one. Doesn't work like that