ah sorry bout that.here's a post i made to a similar thread.so which list is the US one lol Eutech?
If your EC pen is reading 411ec then divide 411 by 100 an look at the EC ms/cm .41 entry or divide by 10 and look at 4 in the CF column. Don't get confused by European and US EC. They are basically the same. It is the PPM measurements that can be confusing... most of the time when you read about PPM it never mentions whether it Hanna (EC * .5) or Truncheon (EC *.7). I bought a Milwaulkee 802 and then found out it had a .67 conversion. Luckily it also has EC and that is all I use now.hi guys i ordered another ec pen and im not sure what chart to go by. right now it reads 411 ppm but what is that in ec/cf.
i dnt want to get it wrong as theres a big diff going by this chart.View attachment 3330117View attachment 3330118
EC is a European measurement. PPM is an American measurement. If you buy your nutes in France or Great Britain, they ( the manufacturer) will give their measurements in EC (electrical conductivity). You buy that product in the US or Canada, you get recommended levels in PPM (parts per million). It all depends on where you live. EC is more precise, too precise in my book. PPM is close enough in my book. PPM seedling- 300- 400 PPM ( I feed immediately at 1 week)/ 2nd week - 400- 450 / 3rd week 400- 500 / 4th week 600- 700 / 5th week Bloom- 900- 1000 PPM / 6th week 1100 to 1300 ( average plant ok, pushing it on a lite feeder) 7th week- 900 ppm/ 8th week 400 PPM/ last 2 weeks, no added ferts (enough in root system) I drop out all nutes at least 1 week before harvest, usually 2 weeks. This has worked for me in both hydro and soil, with no burn. I hope I have helped
Wrong and Wrong. EC, TDS and PPM are all the same thing just expressed differently. PPM is a measurement of TDS based off a solutions EC. ALL meters, no matter where they are made, read EC then convert to ppm, based off of a conversion factor ( usually .5 or .7) depending on how the meter is calibrated, some meters allow you to choose which CF you want to use. In order to accurately mix nutrients you need to know if a manufacturer is using a .5 or .7 EC to get their recommended PPM levels. EC is a better measurement, 1.0 EC is 1.0 EC no matter where you live.If your in the use all you really need to be concerned about is ph and ppm numbers. the EC/tds is more a concern to euro growers as they seem to use it more of a standard then in the US. Keep ph in hydro around 5.5 and thats good and your ppm is nutrient maker specific per stage of growth.
Wrong and Wrong. EC, TDS and PPM are all the same thing just expressed differently. PPM is a measurement of TDS based off a solutions EC. ALL meters, no matter where they are made, read EC then convert to ppm, based off of a conversion factor ( usually .5 or .7) depending on how the meter is calibrated, some meters allow you to choose which CF you want to use. In order to accurately mix nutrients you need to know if a manufacturer is using a .5 or .7 EC to get their PPM levels. EC is a better measurement, 1.0 EC is 1.0 EC no matter where you live.
read and learn:http://www.kindgreenbuds.com/marijuana-grow-guide/difference-between-ppm-and-ec/
I thought I said that PPM is more widely used in the US, and EC is a Euro thing. Of course the are the same thing, just like most Americans use MPH vs kilometers an hour in Europe, same shit different name. I have been growing for a little while, and I have never seen a formula measured in EC in this country. When I set my meter, I have the choice between EC or PPM. If I calibrate my meter to EC and it reads 1.5 the number will represent the same amount of nutrients as say 500 PPM. Read a calibration solution, run your finger across the label, set you temp, and 1.5 EC will be the same as 500 PPM, or am I wrong, again.Wrong and Wrong. EC, TDS and PPM are all the same thing just expressed differently. PPM is a measurement of TDS based off a solutions EC. ALL meters, no matter where they are made, read EC then convert to ppm, based off of a conversion factor ( usually .5 or .7) depending on how the meter is calibrated, some meters allow you to choose which CF you want to use. In order to accurately mix nutrients you need to know if a manufacturer is using a .5 or .7 EC to get their PPM levels. EC is a better measurement, 1.0 EC is 1.0 EC no matter where you live.
read and learn:http://www.kindgreenbuds.com/marijuana-grow-guide/difference-between-ppm-and-ec/
Similar, but not the same, KPH and MPH both measure velocity, but 5 mph isn't the same as 5 kph because they are measured with slightly different parameters,1 KM does not equal 1 Mile. Same thing with PPM's because they are calculated using a formula based off EC.I thought I said that PPM is more widely used in the US, and EC is a Euro thing. Of course the are the same thing, just like most Americans use MPH vs kilometers an hour in Europe, same shit different name. I have been growing for a little while, and I have never seen a formula measured in EC in this country. When I set my meter, I have the choice between EC or PPM. If I calibrate my meter to EC and it reads 1.5 the number will represent the same amount of nutrients as say 500 PPM. Read a calibration solution, run your finger across the label, set you temp, and 1.5 EC will be the same as 500 PPM, or am I wrong, again.
If this were the case, then Colorado should share borders with Switzerland.I thought I said that PPM is more widely used in the US, and EC is a Euro thing. Of course the are the same thing, just like most Americans use MPH vs kilometers an hour in Europe, same shit different name. I have been growing for a little while, and I have never seen a formula measured in EC in this country. When I set my meter, I have the choice between EC or PPM. If I calibrate my meter to EC and it reads 1.5 the number will represent the same amount of nutrients as say 500 PPM. Read a calibration solution, run your finger across the label, set you temp, and 1.5 EC will be the same as 500 PPM, or am I wrong, again.