420newbieg
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Hello now I know I have done a few runs about 3 with this type of blend it is my 4th say run at it I use a 50/50 mix of soil and coco now what I was wondering is if there is anything major that I should watch out for.
I tested my ppm of the run off on 2 plants around a month or so into veg and one read at 1400 and the other was at 2500 I have one in a 15 gallon smart pot which read the 1400 and another in a 10 gallon black plastic pot which read 2500. The one in the plastic pot is older then the smart pot one.
I am not sure if I should even be concerned as I have never looked into buildup or checking runoff this is my first time trying the tds meter I picked up a year ago I had been reading about salt buildup while using coco recently so I decided to look into it.
I mean they seem healthy no burnt tips green and all the only thing I noticed is a big fan leaf or 2 on each one appeared slightly curled up at the edges.
I have been using fox farm nutes with some root which I always add to the water first like the instructions say. now I know these nutes aren't the best choice for the type of grow but it was some of what was left from last time I figured no sense in wasting almost full bottles letting them sit around and go bad.
Anyways I gave each plant a decent flushing 3 days ago I poured 10 gallons between both plants I retested the runoff in the saucers and the plant that read 1400 appeared down to 925 ppm and the other was around 1700 like I said I don't know for sure if I even have a problem maybe I am just being over worried.
Also after giving them all of that water it seems like they are still pretty moist after 3 days should I be concerned about this or should I just water like I would or do I need to let the pots dry almost all of the way before I even think about watering again?
I have herd a few people say they water with atleast gallon just about everyday so I am unsure. I recently purchased a new nutrient line and I was planning to try and feed I mixed up a 5 gallon bucket but like I said they still feel moist why does it are they not drinking enough.
Also if I have a buildup problem still I would not want to add to it any ideas or tips would be appreciated as I am still learning.
The plastic container plant I can see roots already at the drainage holes at the bottom
I want these ladys to yield well and be nice and strong .
Also I should mention that I live in a colder climate northeast
I tested my ppm of the run off on 2 plants around a month or so into veg and one read at 1400 and the other was at 2500 I have one in a 15 gallon smart pot which read the 1400 and another in a 10 gallon black plastic pot which read 2500. The one in the plastic pot is older then the smart pot one.
I am not sure if I should even be concerned as I have never looked into buildup or checking runoff this is my first time trying the tds meter I picked up a year ago I had been reading about salt buildup while using coco recently so I decided to look into it.
I mean they seem healthy no burnt tips green and all the only thing I noticed is a big fan leaf or 2 on each one appeared slightly curled up at the edges.
I have been using fox farm nutes with some root which I always add to the water first like the instructions say. now I know these nutes aren't the best choice for the type of grow but it was some of what was left from last time I figured no sense in wasting almost full bottles letting them sit around and go bad.
Anyways I gave each plant a decent flushing 3 days ago I poured 10 gallons between both plants I retested the runoff in the saucers and the plant that read 1400 appeared down to 925 ppm and the other was around 1700 like I said I don't know for sure if I even have a problem maybe I am just being over worried.
Also after giving them all of that water it seems like they are still pretty moist after 3 days should I be concerned about this or should I just water like I would or do I need to let the pots dry almost all of the way before I even think about watering again?
I have herd a few people say they water with atleast gallon just about everyday so I am unsure. I recently purchased a new nutrient line and I was planning to try and feed I mixed up a 5 gallon bucket but like I said they still feel moist why does it are they not drinking enough.
Also if I have a buildup problem still I would not want to add to it any ideas or tips would be appreciated as I am still learning.
The plastic container plant I can see roots already at the drainage holes at the bottom
I want these ladys to yield well and be nice and strong .
Also I should mention that I live in a colder climate northeast