Because it's too strong at that concentration so you use less IN THE SAME RATIO to feed a weaker version of the same nutes the Lucas formula way.Is there a reason why I have trouble reaching feeding Lucas formula at full strength? Ppms hold steady when I'm only at 0-4-8.
Currently on week 9 from sprout for autoflowers. My last plant, which was my first hydro attempt, was overfed from feeding 8-16 For 1.5 weeks
I honestly don't understand the questionIs there a reason why I have trouble reaching feeding Lucas formula at full strength? Ppms hold steady when I'm only at 0-4-8.
Currently on week 9 from sprout for autoflowers. My last plant, which was my first hydro attempt, was overfed from feeding 8-16 For 1.5 weeks
I can't see running Lucas during veg being a good thing either. I switched back to 3 - part nutes so I could do Lucas after the stretch was over and I want to reduce N for later flowering. Worked good this run in a soil/soilless mix and I'll be trying it in DWC next time I do that. I bought gallon jugs of all 3 parts for $40 each.I found that it was better to spend the extra $20 on veg nutes than run the Lucas. We ran into all kinds of issues in hydro trying to do Lucas.
personallyI found that it was better to spend the extra $20 on veg nutes than run the Lucas. We ran into all kinds of issues in hydro trying to do Lucas.
I understand that the ratio is micro-bloom 1-2, but everywhere I've read, Lucas is generally understood as using 8-16. From my limited experience, everytime I get close to that high of a level for feeding, my plants don't like it and start showing signs of burnI honestly don't understand the question
i have the same problem with full strength. i attribute it to where i live: high altitude. i ran at either 4/8 or 5/10 without burning but still keeping the 1:2 ratio of micro to bloom.I understand that the ratio is micro-bloom 1-2, but everywhere I've read, Lucas is generally understood as using 8-16. From my limited experience, everytime I get close to that high of a level for feeding, my plants don't like it and start showing signs of burn
Was jw if there was any simple reason, as I couldn't find one online. I might just sick at searching
there's your reason. autos don't feed nearly as much as photos.Currently on week 9 from sprout for autoflowers.
okI understand that the ratio is micro-bloom 1-2, but everywhere I've read, Lucas is generally understood as using 8-16. From my limited experience, everytime I get close to that high of a level for feeding, my plants don't like it and start showing signs of burn
Was jw if there was any simple reason, as I couldn't find one online. I might just sick at searching
8-16 is just to strong an EC/ppm for your plantsI understand that the ratio is micro-bloom 1-2, but everywhere I've read, Lucas is generally understood as using 8-16. From my limited experience, everytime I get close to that high of a level for feeding, my plants don't like it and start showing signs of burn
Was jw if there was any simple reason, as I couldn't find one online. I might just sick at searching
Yeah, using GH Micro and Bloom. 6-12 Is about as high as I got with my photoperiod plant last timeok
are you using General hydro micro and bloom?
sounds about right to meYeah, using GH Micro and Bloom. 6-12 Is about as high as I got with my photoperiod plant last time
Edit: ..before I started overfeeding
This is news to me. Thank you.you humidity plays a big role in EC
if humidity is low youll need to feed less cuz they drink more
if you use a recirculating reservoir aka closed hydro systemThis is news to me. Thank you.
I feel like I could search and read endlessly, but little nuggets of info like this are so helpful - and hard to come by. Glad I asked, sorry for the threadjack!
this is how I would use the products
2.5 grams maxi grow
2.5 grams maxi bloom
N100ppm
P60ppm
K160ppm
I like the 50/50 mix
of maxi grow and maxi bloom for flowering per gallon full strength
3 grams maxigrow
3grams maxi bloom