yes but 3 EC of available nutrients doesn't equal 2 EC of nutrients + 1 EC of calcium bicarbonate and whatever else is in the tap water3EC is 3EC regardless of the starting point.
Your leaves looks crispy? My EC is too high too and my leaves looks crispyyes but 3 EC of available nutrients doesn't equal 2 EC of nutrients + 1 EC of calcium bicarbonate and whatever else is in the tap water
I used to live somewhere with .1 EC tap water, and I moved somewhere with .8 EC tap water. I did not change the amount of nutes I add to my solution, thus my final solution has a higher EC than before, but I'm using the same amount of plant available nutrients.
So since I'm now the Pgr boogie man, I should add that the boys I talk to running paclobutrazol are all high as shit on EC like that. I don't think quality was ever their goal. They don't flush at end either. So... Yea. Could just try smoking cumin.My plants fry at 2 EC, how people get to 3 EC and think everything is ok is beyond me. Never seen good product come from high feed grows, yields are good but flowers are trash. Just because your plant is still alive does not mean it is doing good.
EC is a measure of electrical conductivity and is indeed cumulative. It doesn't matter if it comes from table salt or epsom salt, a given EC results in the same osmotic pressure the plant must deal with. If too high, nute burn occurs because the plant cant pull water against the osmotic pressure.yes but 3 EC of available nutrients doesn't equal 2 EC of nutrients + 1 EC of calcium bicarbonate and whatever else is in the tap water
I used to live somewhere with .1 EC tap water, and I moved somewhere with .8 EC tap water. I did not change the amount of nutes I add to my solution, thus my final solution has a higher EC than before, but I'm using the same amount of plant available nutrients.
That is why I grow my own, too many kooks out there pushing toxic trash. To each their own, some are chasing million dollar dreams and others produce quality product for the betterment of themselves and their custies.So since I'm now the Pgr boogie man, I should add that the boys I talk to running paclobutrazol are all high as shit on EC like that. I don't think quality was ever their goal. They don't flush at end either. So... Yea. Could just try smoking cumin.
Killer like probably give you cancer. If they don't care about high EC and how it degrades the plant, I'm sure they have no problem throwing toxic snake oil boosters, pesticides and fungicides up to day of harvest.I don't understand how they do it either, but I accept some of them at their word that their weed is killer. Somewhere between is reality probably. Who knows, but I do know I've seen plenty of healthy looking grows at Ecstatics above mine.
No they look the same as they always look.Your leaves looks crispy? My EC is too high too and my leaves looks crispy
It might not matter to your EC meter but it matters to the plant. If you give them 3 EC of soluble nitrogen they are gonna fry. If there is some magnesium bicarbonate or calcium bicarbonate bringing up your EC nothing is going to happen. I even give my veg plants the 3EC solution if I am lazy. The leaves get dark green but no tip burn.EC is a measure of electrical conductivity and is indeed cumulative. It doesn't matter if it comes from table salt or epsom salt, a given EC results in the same osmotic pressure the plant must deal with. If too high, nute burn occurs because the plant cant pull water against the osmotic pressure.
If your starting EC is too high, that needs to be addressed. .3EC or lower is ideal.
I look at it as medical grade vs don't give a fuck. Either one can happen at any level. Dialed in pushing max without compromising by using toxic pgrs or frying your flower is the way to go. Plenty of ways to get massive yields without placo, etc and overfeeding.Maybe their environments dialed in enough to push that hard. Enough light, co2 and optimal vpd you can push pretty hard. Silly to judge commercial grows by the same standard as hobbyist or craft grows.