Hey
@JDMase here is a plant at peak concentration. About half of the manufacturer directions at this point and is fed/watered every 2 days.
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She is still growing and stretching. I just had to tie down her stubborn supercropped tops. But if I stay at the max strength I ended up with her for too long she will start to show stress from the rising ec in the pot and the out of balance NPK and micros. (We feed the soil in a potting mix grow)
Note: the plant above shows a slight potassium deficiency. I had to raise her ec last feed. The low fans are thick and dark and curling down on the tips a bit.
So I watch the plants and I monitor the ec in and out the runoff each watering and make a note. I know it is not accurate but it is consistent if I take the reading the same way every time so I pull the first cup out and measure.
If it is rising higher than the input I lower the strength. If it keeps going down lower than the input they are likely hungry or some elements are missing and the soil will attract them.
When I fed the above plant the ec out was lower than what I had just put in. This means that the soil attracted the positive ions that are are minerals that we feed them.
Search for citation exchange or CEC for how elements work in a pot of mix.
Here is a mostly tapered off 9.5 week plant. She is almost done and her leaves are still mostly soft and happy and she has just about all of them. And the cmh can bring out great colors.
She needs the same concentration as the little veg plant she started flowering as now.
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