nongreenthumb
Well-Known Member
Yes we know this and you keep going over this, you are not going convince anyone to dump nutes every 2 weeks on your beliefs.Problem is, EC meters meadure 'total dissolved salts,' a measure of the electrical conductivity of a solution, caused by one or more ionic impurities. The indicated ppm can be right while the proportions are way off. In example, it'd be possible to have a perfectly normal looking 1500ppm and have no N in solution at all. Moreover, you'll have no idea at all anything's wrong.
An EC meter measures everything; it doesn't even care what sort of 'salt' is in the water. You can make a nute meter indicate anything with plain water and table salt (sodium chloride), but you'd sure not want to put that solution on a plant- unless it were seaweed.
If you progressively top up nutes without ever dumping, it'll continue to get "wronger" until it shows up as nute deficiencies or burns.
I have no doubts of the superiority of your nutrient meter, but what your asking is unrealistic from people trying to grow on budget and the results we get dumping every 4 weeks are more than acceptable.
Another thing to take into consideration is your setup.
You obviously have a great amount of space available to you and you run a rotating crop and the way you rotate this crop makes it easier for you to drop your nutes every 2 weeks.
My tank is a bitch to get to, then i have to move all the plant off.
My tank is in a basement with no tap and no drain, so first off i have to use the pump to move all the water out the tank into a 10l bucket, and carry these up stairs to empty.
when thats done i have to carry the system bits to wash and bleach them
then i have to refil with fresh water and nutes and carry down another 120 litres of water by way of bucket.
Add this onto the cost of the nutes to keep dumping it and then it just adds up to too much cost and too much hassle, topping it up works out to be a lot easier and a lot cheaper and I am still happy with the results