SativaSumo
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I'm using a Bluelabs EC pen along with GH's Flora series. My question is that I need to know what my target EC should be. How do I determine that?
Yup, first thing the pen touched was cal solution.
It won't hurt the plant to jump back down to 800 or to jump up to 1200 from 800. A decent rainfall would do something similar to plants outdoors in soil, the extra water dilutes the nutes and PPM drops. Or the opposite, they get fertilized (pee, poop, or chemical.)So my final EC after I was done refreshing my rez today was 1200. So later in the week I need to get it back to that same level, yes?
Right. So I get feedback from the PLANT on how much is too much... so what exactly does the EC pen do for me???Just keep it under the point where the plant begins to burn and you will be fine.
This is kinda one of the reasons we are all here learning to grow this plant.Start with one quarter to half of the recommended dose.Measure the ec,watch your plant,reasearch and learn before next feeding so you can apply what youve learned.I'm using a Bluelabs EC pen along with GH's Flora series. My question is that I need to know what my target EC should be. How do I determine that?
It's your growing style. Mine love EC 2.0 because they're under 860W CDM lighting and I keep my RH much higher than most, closer to 70% and low 80s F, this to help optimize VPD and CO2 uptake.It's clear we aren't all using the same nutes and starting water PPM. 2000 PPM will kill some strains I've grown, but will burn most of them, even in the hungriest part of flower. When you increase your PPM, just do so in increments of 200 PPM or less so if it starts to burn it will be very minor and you can back off the PPM by diluting.
There is a conversion chart here.I'm using a Bluelabs EC pen along with GH's Flora series.