why do you have to dispute me or something i said thats fucked up
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why do you have to dispute me or something i said thats fucked up
HONDO is right! Careful using the GH suggested use... I have never actually known anybody who follows their regement. I use .5 Bloom...
Never mix the nutrients together in one container... this can/will cause lock up... always add the nutrients to a full resivor (one at a time) and stir...
good luck : )
GK you now know someone who does. lol Well it's a guide line anyway. I mix mine away from the res then a final check once in the full res and then I turn the flow back on to feed the plants again.
I saw the chart and i am very surprised to see that in Europe, the value of EC or ppm are not the same. On my bottles of GH nutes, it's written that we can go over than EC 1.8 which is ppm 900. Maybe not the same concentration. If i can go till 1400 ppm from the third week, it's an EC of 2.8, which is huge i think, if it's possible i can grow very bigger buds, because on the last grow i did a max of 900 ppm. Is it true ?
Fhydro
The PPM reading is mostly for total NPK fertilizer mix. You add the supplements after you check the NPK reading. Otherwise the reading will be off. The idea is to enhance the NPK fertilizer we use. If you subtract the supplement from the NPK then there is no enhancement only a miss representation of the true EC/PPM. One way to know if the nutrients are supplying enough fertilizer to the plant is to use a Brix meter and check the absorbed sugar and nutrient levels of the fan leaf. If you grow in dirt then you know it takes days or weeks for a problem to show up and sometimes even longer to correct.
I have had many successful grows with the PPM finishing up around 1600 â?? 1800 PPM then I add supplements like CalMag plus 5ml to the gallon and awesome blossom, or Big buds and fulvic acid. As well as either advanced nutrients Piranha or Tarantula microorganismâ??s products. All that is added after the NPK is mixed and registered.
Did that make any sense to you?
Sorry, but no. It does not answer my problem.