lostinspace
Active Member
Yo all - I have a DWC grow going VERY well. Two Matanuska Tundras and 4 AK47. I use GH nutes, and run about 11 gallons per bucket (two plants per).
I was shown how to measure the amount of nutes to add based on the rising or falling ppm number on the meter. In other words, if the ppm has dropped since the last watering, the plants took more nutes - so raise the ppm. If they fell, then they're ignoring/rejecting some of the nutes - so lower the ppm. This seems very smart to me - simply monitoring the plant's usage to determine levels.
I moved the two Matanuskas into flower, and they're still at 600ppm. They drink just under a gallon a day. I see many people here using much higher ppm levels at this stage - but my plants are flawless (and huge - 28" height, even wider than that, and dense as all jeebus)!
So, the question for all you wise DWC growers: is the "nute-by-number" method above as good as I think, or should I have higher numbers right now?
Thanks guys! I'll throw a couple of pix if anyone wants...
I was shown how to measure the amount of nutes to add based on the rising or falling ppm number on the meter. In other words, if the ppm has dropped since the last watering, the plants took more nutes - so raise the ppm. If they fell, then they're ignoring/rejecting some of the nutes - so lower the ppm. This seems very smart to me - simply monitoring the plant's usage to determine levels.
I moved the two Matanuskas into flower, and they're still at 600ppm. They drink just under a gallon a day. I see many people here using much higher ppm levels at this stage - but my plants are flawless (and huge - 28" height, even wider than that, and dense as all jeebus)!
So, the question for all you wise DWC growers: is the "nute-by-number" method above as good as I think, or should I have higher numbers right now?
Thanks guys! I'll throw a couple of pix if anyone wants...