https://www.rollitup.org/t/ebb-n-flow-ppm-question.894861/ Theres a guy in this thread who reccomends 1440 ppms in ebb n flow.I understand high alkalinity water as I grew for years with 450 ppm well water, with 300 ppm of that as CaCO3. I was still able to run less than 1,000 ppm. And as Alienwidows example of 1600 ppm, I've never had a plant that could take this amount with-out burning up.
Because fertilizers are made of different things. Synthetic nutes that are high in salts will give a higher ppm reading than organic nutes that are low in salts though they both might carry the same element analysis in regards to plant nutrition. At least that's what I remember from my bottled nute days.Just wondering what people think. In my decades of growing I've never found that I need to run more than 750ppm or 1.5 ec. on my heaviest feeders and most of the time I'm in the 500-600ppm max on a lot of my strains.
Because the majority of growers overfertilizes think it will get them more bud. The difference in setups plays a role too, more transpiration equals lower required EC. The EC is the concentration in the water, the amount in ml growers with different EC levels give can still be the same. Your EC is normal ime. I run 0.7 to 1.4 (of which 0.35 is from tap). On hempy, coco, dwc, nft and soil, with pure indicas to sativa and haze dom varieties. The amount of nutes cannabis needs is a range, and whether you are on the low or the high end doesn't matter noticeably. The amount of nutes has very little effect on the weight already, it just needs enough to make bud from water and air...Just wondering what people think. In my decades of growing I've never found that I need to run more than 750ppm or 1.5 ec. on my heaviest feeders and most of the time I'm in the 500-600ppm max on a lot of my strains.
My conclusions also.. The amount of nutes cannabis needs is a range, and whether you are on the low or the high end doesn't matter noticeably. The amount of nutes has very little effect on the weight already, it just needs enough to make bud from water and air...
See this post: https://www.rollitup.org/t/reliable-ppm-chart-for-marijuana.200589/page-2#post-12471586
This is what I'm trying to understand. Almost all my plants would fry at 1000 ppm. Even when I ran with high alkalinity water @ 400 ppm I still experienced nute burn above 900 ppm. That is including the waters ppm.My conclusions also.
Once clones / seedlings are large enough for full strength nutes, I run at 1000 ppm (.7) bloom soup for both veg and flowering.
IMO, all these feeding charts make little difference, if any at all-----and even if following the charts increased yield a small amount----I still wouldn't do it.
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Seedlings and clones are ready for 1.2-1.4 EC on day one. Anything less is underfeeding them and messes with osmotic gradient. I still can't understand why people are afraid of burning seedlings by giving a healthy concentration of nutrients. It's like thinking undiluted milk will burn a baby.My conclusions also.
Once clones / seedlings are large enough for full strength nutes, I run at 1000 ppm (.7) bloom soup for both veg and flowering.
IMO, all these feeding charts make little difference, if any at all-----and even if following the charts increased yield a small amount----I still wouldn't do it.
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Absolute nonsense. They don't nearly get that concentration of nutes on other medium either which I barely feed for the first 3-4 weeks. They need a minium amount in weight, not EC, and on pure hydropic methods and with plenty of transpiration (sucks with leds probably, hence the Ca def) can easily take up plenty of nutes around 1.0 through the entire cycle, and can be lower than in geoponics and hydroculture for example. Seedlings show this nicely by keeping cotyledons green.Seedlings and clones are ready for 1.2-1.4 EC on day one. Anything less is underfeeding them and messes with osmotic gradient.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/169/Strawman_FallacyI still can't understand why people are afraid of burning seedlings by giving a healthy concentration of nutrients. It's like thinking undiluted milk will burn a baby.
https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/tools/lp/Bo/LogicalFallacies/169/Strawman_Fallacy
That fear is just more fiction from your brain. Running 1.2-1.4 on seedlings is doable sure, still on the low end.