only Using dry amendments like DTE 444 and some rabbit manure. The soil is FFOF, coco, compost, worm castings, black cinder and a bit of 444maybe consider a water filter or one of those chlorine removing water hose attachments. It's not like your water is unusable, you just want to factor in the existing EC if you end up feeding with liquid nutrients.
I’m reading that some indica strains could need up to 2.5 EC. Can anybody comment on this. Note also that my .68 EC reading is only from my aerated tap water bucket with nothing added.only Using dry amendments like DTE 444 and some rabbit manure. The soil is FFOF, coco, compost, worm castings, black cinder and a bit of 444
Thats only if you are feeding salt based nutrients. You dont have to worry about that if you are using dry soil amendments, just want to maintain consistent moisture in the top few inches of your soil to keep your microbes happy, so they digest your amendments and make it available to your plants. Mulching helps alot with that.I’m reading that some indica strains could need up to 2.5 EC.
Ok, going to dry that. What would you recommend? Those terra cones with a bucket and a bubbler?drip systems help immensely and super easy to set up. You won’t need to worry about ph as much if you are just doing dry amendments. As long as your ph isn’t too crazy to begin with.
I use a 20 gallon trash can as a rez, with a submersible pump that is attached to a smart surge protector I can control with my iPhone. Everything else is just basic drip tubing and 1/2" pvc fittings from Home Depot.Ok, going to dry that. What would you recommend? Those terra cones with a bucket and a bubbler?
Really appreciate your help. Thank you very much for your guidance.Big improvement since the last pics. They will really start to boost soon and once you get your blumats dialed in they will really take off with the consistent moisture.