Quote Originally Posted by MEDEDCANNABIS
in order for this to be conclusive you need to pick a breeders strain as some strains are more nute hungry than others. ppm also is an issue as tap water tends to have a higher ppm than ro water even without nutes.
I have a concoction of strains, with a couple exceptions all are cannibis cup winners, so it is quality genetics to begin with. Yes, some plants can take more than others...I have one plant that I can give no more than 0.5 mL of the BloomBastic or it will really burn, just right amount and the plant is terrific,, since I have the only one in existence I didn't mention it. Figured it was a fluke of the genetics of the plant, which are half unknown.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . WW's potted plant nute experiments. Ok, this first post probably will be windy, several things to cover. First the baseline is: All of plant life is in Ocean Forest, go from clone to 3" pot, to 1/2 gal pot, to 1 gal pot, to 3 gallon pot as a repotting schedule. Therefore I consider my soil part of my nutrient package. I water with tap water, I use cal/mag 2 mL/5 gallons to get my pH down to 6.5. No runoff unless I intend on runoff, usually only the last 2 weeks of life. I have tried many, many different nutrients, Rating: 5