Hey all,
I am in the research stage and I want to make sure I understand everything before I even think of putting a bean in dirt. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around watering of the plants and avoiding nute burn. I want to make sure I understand everything as best I can so bare with me.
Nute charts are often X ml of nutes for a gallon of water, however how do you know how much water your plant will need? Say I start a bean in a party cup and I do 1/4 strength nutes when I start seeing fan leaves. Now obviously that bean in the party cup will not take a whole gallon of water. Just to keep things simple, say the bean in the cup takes 1/4 gallon of water and there's 20% runoff.
1/4 strength nutes in 1/4 gallon of water would would mean that the bean is getting 1/16 of the ml nutes on the schedule per feeding.
I *think* that the feeding chart isn't how much a plant is to eat at one time, but rather the strength of the nutes in the water mix. Do I have that correct?
And then for the next feeding, you would want to put in the same amount of water without nutes, and test the runoff using a TDS meter. If I notice that the PPM is way low compared to the mixed nute/water PPM, it's safe to say the plant has absorbed all of the nutes in the water and is hungry for some more. Am I good so far or am I completely over-thinking this?
If you can explain it in a better way, by all means please enlighten me!
I am in the research stage and I want to make sure I understand everything before I even think of putting a bean in dirt. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around watering of the plants and avoiding nute burn. I want to make sure I understand everything as best I can so bare with me.
Nute charts are often X ml of nutes for a gallon of water, however how do you know how much water your plant will need? Say I start a bean in a party cup and I do 1/4 strength nutes when I start seeing fan leaves. Now obviously that bean in the party cup will not take a whole gallon of water. Just to keep things simple, say the bean in the cup takes 1/4 gallon of water and there's 20% runoff.
1/4 strength nutes in 1/4 gallon of water would would mean that the bean is getting 1/16 of the ml nutes on the schedule per feeding.
I *think* that the feeding chart isn't how much a plant is to eat at one time, but rather the strength of the nutes in the water mix. Do I have that correct?
And then for the next feeding, you would want to put in the same amount of water without nutes, and test the runoff using a TDS meter. If I notice that the PPM is way low compared to the mixed nute/water PPM, it's safe to say the plant has absorbed all of the nutes in the water and is hungry for some more. Am I good so far or am I completely over-thinking this?
If you can explain it in a better way, by all means please enlighten me!