multifeeding with top drip is the way to get the best results
in bloom, you want to stop your last irrigation in order to get the right dryback the next morning
the next morning you start your first irrigation 1 or 2 hours after lights turn on, and give as much shots needed to get your saturation 2 hours after around midday
like you see on the graph, you want to slowly irrigate the block to re-wet it, never in one big shot
the most important is the night dryback
you want bigger dryback in bloom, to stimulate generative growth
here are the good numbers for rockwool water content:
veg: 75-50% water content. which makes around 25% dryback
flowering: 60 %-35% water content
which means 60 % WC at saturation and 35 % water content the morning just before giving the first shots of the day
about the "size of the shots"
100ml shots is what jungle boys and other 6x6 growers usually use. it make a 3% shot (3% of the volume of hugo is approx. 100ml)
small shots in veg (2%) and bigger shots in flower (3-6%)
if you use slabs you need to recalculate the dose size of your shots, its pretty easy
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about you runoff ..you want bigger runoff in veg than flower
around 50 % runoff for first watering after transplantation, then 25% max runoff in veg and around 10% runoff in flower
bigger runoff => wetter substrate
10 % runoff for exemple doesnt mean you want 10 % drain on each watering
its 10 % of the total volume of the day that must finish in drain bucket.. and this runoff happen 2 hours after first irrigation to flush the salts accumuated during the night ( because of the night dryback)
if well managed the buildup is moderate and easy to flush
you use this 10 % runoff each day as a tool to guess if your watering not enough/ enough or too much
in bloom if youre getting the runoff before midday, after just 2 or 3 shots of 100 mL, it means your watering too much
sorry if i'm not clear
i can explain again