HI kind people!
This question may seem outrageous to ya'll but i am going to ask anyways. I am totally new at all this and have been experiencing all the problems and lessons that a noob should (could).

I have some girls going in soil right now and seperate girls in coco. They are all at about 2 wks bloom.

I went out and got a PH and PPM meter so that i would not be in the dark.

Does it matter what the PPM already in the COCo is when decidin g how much to feed? I was checking the PPM of the runoff and finding it about 600 ppms. This was when i was just putting my plain 100 ppm well water through it. The water was coming out the bottom at 600 ppm. When deciding how much to water them do i figure this nuymber into the equation?
I have looked around and tried to find an answer but could not. Can anyone help?

Also i found the PH of the coco runoff to be about 6.3. I know it would be better at about 5.8 so when i feed next i will drop the PH in the feed to about 5.7 to try and fix this. Does that sound like the proper thing to do?

THANKS BE To ALL YOU!!!

allrollsin21
allrollsin21 Reviewed by allrollsin21 on . measuring PPM's in COCO??? HI kind people! This question may seem outrageous to ya'll but i am going to ask anyways. I am totally new at all this and have been experiencing all the problems and lessons that a noob should (could). I have some girls going in soil right now and seperate girls in coco. They are all at about 2 wks bloom. I went out and got a PH and PPM meter so that i would not be in the dark. Does it matter what the PPM already in the COCo is when decidin g how much to feed? I was checking the Rating: 5