PadawanWarrior
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Not quite. You don't even grow in soil. So leave the soil questions to the big boys, . No you can't fully trust it, but it can give you an idea.In soil no.
Not quite. You don't even grow in soil. So leave the soil questions to the big boys, . No you can't fully trust it, but it can give you an idea.In soil no.
The first wave of runoff is extra hot, but then it will stabilize and give a pretty accurate reading.Runoff isn't accurate you're correct. You're measuring what has left the pots and drained out of course it's going to read high. I hand water 1 cu/ft of coco with 1 gal of nutrient solution manually once per day 5.8 pH 1.6 EC VEG 1.8>2.0 EC flower and never have any problems. No runoff I just let the drain trays reabsorb everything and hit them once a week (every friday in my case) with plain water.. No problems here pulling 20+ oz a plant doing that and THC testing as high as 28% with strains like Critical Kush from barneys..
Let me guess. Soil with salts? And runoff ppm and pH can be misleading, but it can also give you an idea. If you want more accurate pH readings get a good soil pen or probe.What do you mean? These are in soil.
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So you are saying soil runoff EC and pH numbers are useful?
Nope, FFOF and then top dressed with dry amendments and EWC.Let me guess. Soil with salts? And runoff ppm and pH can be misleading, but it can also give you an idea. If you want more accurate pH readings get a good soil pen or probe.
You do know run off can come out lower?Runoff isn't accurate you're correct. You're measuring what has left the pots and drained out of course it's going to read high. I hand water 1 cu/ft of coco with 1 gal of nutrient solution manually once per day 5.8 pH 1.6 EC VEG 1.8>2.0 EC flower and never have any problems. No runoff I just let the drain trays reabsorb everything and hit them once a week (every friday in my case) with plain water.. No problems here pulling 20+ oz a plant doing that and THC testing as high as 28% with strains like Critical Kush from barneys..
If you're using water and organics the EC is gonna come out higher at first, then lower if you water again after. pH can be higher or lower than the medium pH depending on what your water's like and what's in the soil.You do know run off can come out lower?
"Of course its going to come out higher"
Is plain wrong.
Just skimming through your grow journals you probably shouldn’t be giving growing advice to anyoneNot quite. You don't even grow in soil. So leave the soil questions to the big boys, . No you can't fully trust it, but it can give you an idea.
I've not grown in soil since messing around with the seeds from my Afghani weed.If you're using water and organics the EC is gonna come out higher at first, then lower if you water again after. pH can be higher or lower than the medium pH depending on what your water's like and what's in the soil.
Not saying it's an accurate way to measure, but it can give you an idea if you know how to read it. And if you test it regularly you can get a better idea. But full disclosure, I don't test runoff, but I have before.
Exactly. "Somewhat" is right. It can be misleading though too. I tried to make that clear. I haven't checked the EC runoff in years. It was more for fun. PH runoff can be misleading too. It can read higher or lower depending so its not the best way either, but if you do it all the time you can get an idea. But if you give acids the pH could read higher than it really is in the medium, which is kinda confusing to some people.Runoff is somewhat misleading in soil or organic setups because of root exudates, plants selective feeds (more cat- than anions) and distorting molecules goofing the measuring electrodes.
A slurry is way better in soil as it can give an idea how pH EC registers when pure water is added to soil, to measure a grade of dissolved stuff.
300ml pure water 200ml soil, shake a min, siphon and measure.
Thank you. Glad someone said it.Just skimming through your grow journals you probably shouldn’t be giving growing advice to anyone
While that's true, checking runoff proactively can help you to prevent an overfeeding issue in the first place. If you are seeing your runoff EC continuously rise, that's an indication to cut back on feed, or increase feed intervals. Sure, you could not check it, and wait until the plant is clearly showing issues, but then you are suddenly having to hyper-correct the issue in effort to revive an unhealthy plant.Ive literally seen people on forums with perfectly healthy plants decide to check runoff and then try to fix a problem that didnt exist in the first place.
Learn to read your plants. If theyre healthy, theyre healthy. If theyre overfed, you'll know it by looking at the leaves for common symptoms. In which case increase watering frequency or lower your EC but ONLY when the plant is showing deficiency.
Its not that runoff EC isnt indicative of anything but its an extremely inaccurate way to assess the health of a plant or whats really going on in the root zone. Slurry testing is more accurate but extremely messy and also not overly precise.
Now, runoff amount is contingent on watering frequency. If you treat coco like soil and only water every other day then yeah you need 10-20% because you're probably allowing the coco to dry beyond its optimal moisture content. If, like me, you water 6 times per day with drippers, then only very minimal runoff is required because the coco is always saturated.