RuggedWombat
Well-Known Member
Possibly a silly question, but I've been trying to go with less PPM in nutrients over the years and I'm always shocked how little it takes to burn the plants. For example, my last grow only ran about 1/2 tsp per gallon of Dyna gro bloom at peak flower which comes out to no more than 400 PPM (including 210 tap PPM). This already seems like the upper limit for most of my grows without them frying; yet most of the top sources from growing discuss 1000-1400 PPM during flower which sounds absolutely unreal to me. What am I missing? If this represents the absolute upper limit, why are the lower limits not discussed more? What are the minimums plants actually need during veg or flower (obvious variables aside)? I've had a decent amount of success with no more then 400 PPM or so throughout the grow, but I seem to be the anomaly compared to the majority so I'd like some insight if possible.