Quote Originally Posted by DreadedHermie
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have a TDS-3 in the mail to me, also the aquarium pH monitor pictured. Couldn't get your exact config unless ordered from China or Hong Kong, $40 for that, so got this one fer $25.

Already got the Milwaukee pH600.

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You're running DynaGro for coco, but GH for DWC?

Nope dey bot' inna kitchen wit' Dyna.
Hummin' on de ol' re-flow.

I got the GH guess from bein' too lazy to get up and read da actual label.:wtf: Don't actually even own any General Hydro.

Well, the cabinet is at least 18 steps away from da keyboard.
Did I mention that I'm a tad lazy?

I'm suspect of that Canna stuff. Lotta high-tech braggin' but typos + misspelled words in promo material. I realize some of it's prolly translated but still....chemists don't make many mistakes like that. Omit even a parenthesis in an equation and you mebbe get an explosion stedda fertilizer. Hype? Dunno.
Not as bad as those "Superthrive" ads but I had the same take on it.

I use the Dyna at half the recommended strength every other watering.
Res runs at about 600 ppm, but the coco can concentrate your nutes so always check the run-off water.
Had one girl at 1800 ppm cause I skipped the test for about 3 waterings.
I probably got bumfuzzled and nuted three times inna row.
Did not get any signs of damage, but it did not suddenly go all Charles Atlas either.
There's little, if any, advantage and plenty of peril to "pushing" the nutes.
Like light, CO2 and water, enough is enough and too much can kill, yah?

Now to git jiggy wit da woodpushin'
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