Fertigating multiple times per day does increase growth by maintaining optimum nutrient ratios at the root/soil interface. And yes, warmer temps do increase transpiration-ham is right, optimum temp depends on if you are using LED or HID-you want to go by your leaf temps and you should look into VPD if you haven't already, to see the relationship between leaf temps and RH%.So is my theory correct that more often watering will equal more nutes and thus more growth ?
If there was more transpiration caused by heat or low humidity you'd need to alter your ec accordingly.So is my theory correct that more often watering will equal more nutes and thus more growth ?
Thanks for the tipFertigating multiple times per day does increase growth by maintaining optimum nutrient ratios at the root/soil interface. And yes, warmer temps do increase transpiration-ham is right, optimum temp depends on if you are using LED or HID-you want to go by your leaf temps and you should look into VPD if you haven't already, to see the relationship between leaf temps and RH%.
Great info! This is what I needed! Thank you very much I can always rely on this forum for great adviceFertigating multiple times per day does increase growth by maintaining optimum nutrient ratios at the root/soil interface. And yes, warmer temps do increase transpiration-ham is right, optimum temp depends on if you are using LED or HID-you want to go by your leaf temps and you should look into VPD if you haven't already, to see the relationship between leaf temps and RH%.
EC is EC. It's the ppm scales that vary with different makers scales. I have two ppm pens. One is a Hanna I bought for over bux back in '82 and still works but tends to drift and reads 10x. The other one is a TDS EZ by HM Digital that reads 1x up to 1000ppm and also uses the 0.5 scale. I calibrate that one with 1000ppm calibration fluid I've diluted to 20ppm and use it to measure my colloidal silver batches. You have to multiply by 2 - 2.5 to get a ballpark ppm for that but it works and hella cheaper than buying it. I figure 12 - 15ppm.@Jjgrow420
Think 2.6ec is high? Just watched something on growers network and they claim to be running high 4s to mid 5s.
Seems absolutely insane lol. I always get confused as I'm never sure what scale people are using. 2.6 EC could be anywhere from 1300-1800ppm.
Yep. They all measure EC and do a conversion from what I see. It just gets so confusing sometimes lol. Chart helps though. Cheers.EC is EC. It's the ppm scales that vary with different makers scales. I have two ppm pens. One is a Hanna I bought for over bux back in '82 and still works but tends to drift and reads 10x. The other one is a TDS EZ by HM Digital that reads 1x up to 1000ppm and also uses the 0.5 scale. I calibrate that one with 1000ppm calibration fluid I've diluted to 20ppm and use it to measure my colloidal silver batches. You have to multiply by 2 - 2.5 to get a ballpark ppm for that but it works and hella cheaper than buying it. I figure 12 - 15ppm.
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The conversions are for TDS pens that output in ppm so if a guy has a different one they can convert as needed to compare with others. 1.0EC is 1.0EC no matter who makes the pens so no conversions needed if talking EC only. If I guy asks me if his EC is OK then I look at the chart, one printed in a folder at hand, and see how that works in ppm which I grok better. Then I can convert back and tell him what EC I would use. It's magic!Yep. They all measure EC and do a conversion from what I see. It just gets so confusing sometimes lol. Chart helps though. Cheers.
She can eat only a certin amount.that said you can get higher growth or overfeeding.What I’m asking is can I run higher than my 75-80 degree temperatures so that I can water more often and thus have more growth? What is the max temp I can keep the canopy at to accomplish this ?
You can do that but you need to maximize other variables to make it really work.What I’m asking is can I run higher than my 75-80 degree temperatures so that I can water more often and thus have more growth? What is the max temp I can keep the canopy at to accomplish this ?
Yes higher transpiration would mean you would need to lower your ec.So more transpiration would mean to lower the amount of EC or raise. I use a 2.6 EC When I feed nutes. Late veg SCROG. Would I just water with same EC just more often? It’s sounding like something that might just have to be trial and error
The scale doesn't matter. 2.6 EC is 2.6 EC. That's why using EC as a measurement is so much more useful than ppm, there is no ambiguity.@Jjgrow420
Think 2.6ec is high? Just watched something on growers network and they claim to be running high 4s to mid 5s.
Seems absolutely insane lol. I always get confused as I'm never sure what scale people are using. 2.6 EC could be anywhere from 1300-1800ppm.
Double more huhShe can eat only a certin amount.that said you can get higher growth or overfeeding.
It has been proven that plants will eat double more if you go organic
That's what I was confused about. Sorted now. I always had people give me different ppm when I used EC and I couldn't figure it out until now lol.The scale doesn't matter. 2.6 EC is 2.6 EC. That's why using EC as a measurement is so much more useful than ppm, there is no ambiguity.
i am too high now. but i posted one reaserch mineral goes 160ml and organic 320 or more. that she will eat in a day it was done with 10 clonesDouble more huh
By whom?She can eat only a certin amount.that said you can get higher growth or overfeeding.
It has been proven that plants will eat double more if you go organic