If my meter is calibrated correctly

nd2slodwn

Member
Then why does my girl look so well? According to my meter ph5.6 temp76-78 ppm1550. Going on second week with gh flora series 3-2-1 and shes looking nice and green, perky and full. I'm guessing I may need to recilbrate the meter.
 

iblazetoomuch

Active Member
Úp phụ nè................. nhớ úp lại nha pro, cám ơn hehehehehheeh.........
"Face edema ................. Me facing the dental pro, thank hehehehehheeh ........."


??? Man google translate does not do vietnamese justice at all! I have no clue what his battle with dental pros is about, but I'm sure smoking weed helps.
 

raven1290

Active Member
It doesn't seem any better with other translaters. I tried several and each one said it is vietnamese and it came up with Extra downward nè................. remember inverted nha pro, thanks hehehehehheeh
 

raven1290

Active Member
I'm not a hydro guy, but I know 5.8-6.0 is perfect so 5.6 should be good. As for ppms, some plants can handle more than others. If your not getting nute burn, I'd say keep doing what your doing.
 

jondamon

Well-Known Member
Ok here are some basics to hydro.

Set your reservoir to whatever level you normally do. For example 1400ppm.

Then test your reservoir after a full 24hour cycle.

If your ppm is increasing in the return then you are feeding too heavily.


So if you get a return over 1500ppm your nutes are too strong.


Try to find the sweet spot where it returns back at almost the same ppm it was set to.



PH should be anything from 5.2-6.2 so your ph is fine.




J
 

nd2slodwn

Member
GH says for aggressive veg with the flora series on the 3rd week the ppm should be 1000-1300. Why am I getting input that the ppm should be around 300-400 at the point I'm at right now? This is all pretty confusing and kinda makes me want to bag it and just buy local.
 
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