Dyna-Gro EC and PPM Issue?

Mazey Farms

Active Member
@homebrewer I'm using the Dyna-gro nutrient system and my PPMs and EC levels are way too high.

My medium is Mother Earth Coco + Perlite. I'm following the Dyna Grow Feeding Chart (attached) drain to waste using RO with Foliage-Pro (inplace of Grow), but when I do a gallon up (for example Week 4 Veg) my PPMs are 1250+ and my EC is 2.5. Here are my exact measurements per gallon:

Week 4
Foliage-Pro: 2.5ml
Pro-Tekt: 5ml
Mag-Pro: 1.0ml

The attached chart says I should be at <390ppm while the second chart says I should be at <750ppm...What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
 

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homebrewer

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@homebrewer I'm using the Dyna-gro nutrient system and my PPMs and EC levels are way too high.

My medium is Mother Earth Coco + Perlite. I'm following the Dyna Grow Feeding Chart (attached) drain to waste using RO with Foliage-Pro (inplace of Grow), but when I do a gallon up (for example Week 4 Veg) my PPMs are 1250+ and my EC is 2.5. Here are my exact measurements per gallon:

Week 4
Foliage-Pro: 2.5ml
Pro-Tekt: 5ml
Mag-Pro: 1.0ml


The attached chart says I should be at <390ppm while the second chart says I should be at <750ppm...What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
Something isn't right as that dosage should not equal 2.5 EC. I'm assuming your RO water is coming out lose to zero ppm?
 

Mazey Farms

Active Member
@homebrewer thank you for the response. I redid the reservoir this AM and was able to get my EC = 0.8 and my PPMs to 410. So I guess I'll chalk this one up to "user error." :wall:

My question now is a PPM of 410 and an EC of 0.8 too low for week four of veg?

@Dyna-Gro Staff
 

Theophilus

Well-Known Member
Something else to be aware of is that there are 2 different "scales" for measuring PPM. There's the 500 scale and the 700 scale. I'm not sure what meter you're using but make sure you're on the right scale.
That's why I recommend getting a meter that reads in EC. Makes everything less confusing.
 

GOLDBERG71

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That's why I recommend getting a meter that reads in EC. Makes everything less confusing.
To each his own keeping your meter on the right scale should be easy. I prefer seeing a number I can relate to. I'm good with math so parts per million makes perfect sense to me. I have no idea how to relate to EC. I understand the concept perfectly. But especially when I'm reducing nutes PPM comes in handy reducing each part mathematically.
 
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