Greenhorn_Greenthumb
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So I’ve got an approx 25-30gal RDWC that houses up to 4 plants and I’ve never once seen my EC levels go down over time no matter how little I feed and what I set them at. 4 weeks into flowering and I can barely feed at 1.0 EC (500 ppm) and it will end up holding steady as water levels go down. If I up the EC to something like 1.3 (650 ppm) I start to see a slow rise, but really slow like +10 ppm a day)
my first question is with a total volume of nearly 30gals I know the effect of rising and lowering EC will be less noticeable but should I really be reacting to a rise of +10 ppm a day and lowering its feed levels because of that, or is a rise of that little somewhat expected and no big deal? Keeping in mind that we’re talking about a 30gal reservoir being moved here by maybe just 2 plants.
next question is about the native ppm of my tap water. I’m filtering out any chlorine or chloramine but still using tap that has a native ppm of around 110 ppm. That 110 native ppm is a factor in all those figures above so when I say I can feed at a 1.0 EC and still never see EC levels drop that’s actually .2 EC (110 ppm) from tap water and only .8 EC of nutrients and at best my EC levels will stay consistent but still never drop. But my big question here about that 110 ppm tap is CalMag levels from a feed chart. I’m using GH flora series and it is based off of using RO, I’ve been cutting the CalMag levels by 50% from what it calls for since I’m using tap, but with 110ppm coming from the tap should I just cut out the CalMag completely? Are odds pretty good that the plants will get all the CalMag they need from 110ppm tap, or do you think I should stick to a 50% ratio of the feed chart?
my first question is with a total volume of nearly 30gals I know the effect of rising and lowering EC will be less noticeable but should I really be reacting to a rise of +10 ppm a day and lowering its feed levels because of that, or is a rise of that little somewhat expected and no big deal? Keeping in mind that we’re talking about a 30gal reservoir being moved here by maybe just 2 plants.
next question is about the native ppm of my tap water. I’m filtering out any chlorine or chloramine but still using tap that has a native ppm of around 110 ppm. That 110 native ppm is a factor in all those figures above so when I say I can feed at a 1.0 EC and still never see EC levels drop that’s actually .2 EC (110 ppm) from tap water and only .8 EC of nutrients and at best my EC levels will stay consistent but still never drop. But my big question here about that 110 ppm tap is CalMag levels from a feed chart. I’m using GH flora series and it is based off of using RO, I’ve been cutting the CalMag levels by 50% from what it calls for since I’m using tap, but with 110ppm coming from the tap should I just cut out the CalMag completely? Are odds pretty good that the plants will get all the CalMag they need from 110ppm tap, or do you think I should stick to a 50% ratio of the feed chart?