lets see if ihave this right, the key is knowing which scale the tds meter is using. lets say my water before nutes is 100ppm then with nutes added it's 600ppm. minus the 100ppm of the plain water leaves me at 500ppm which would be 1.0ec assuming the tds meter is using the the lower scale. does that sound about right to you?
from what it sounds like i should get and EC meter rather than a TDS. i know that i'll only have to use it untill i get my system dialed in. i hope
Your math is correct in figuring out the potency of your nutes, but not when it comes to feeding. If your water is 100ppm and you add 500ppm of nutes, you now have a 600ppm solution, the take-away being that you include your base water ppm when figuring
total ppm. When I said my plants feed at 950 ppm, that includes my base water.
Now if you added 5mls of fertilzer to your 100ppm water resulting in 600ppm total, you know each ml of fertilizer into a gallon adds 100ppm. I use figures like this and plug them into an excel spreadsheet to determine how much bloom, grow, or whatever I need to add to get to the feeding levels that each of my strains like.
In regards to feeding, once you figure out what ppm/EC your plants like at different stages, the ppm meter is a little easier to use when mixing up nutes in your res. But again, when talking about feeding strength with people on the forum, EC is universal, ppm isn't.