bluedreamhaze40
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anyone know what the max ppms for a sativa in a hydro system should be? i've followed the batanicare feed chart so far but should i be bringing the ppms higher in the end? will this add weight or just waste my nutes?
any info on this resulting well?I've come across a garden that was fed 3000ppm concentration in someone's grow journal.
You answered your own question...well im at 1400 on the first day of week 6 and there is no burn or deficiencies to speak of.
Don't listen to anyone suggesting higher ppm rates than 1700....i think my girls could take a ton more ppms right now...should i bringing it higher ...ending my cycle at near 2600 or should i bring them up.. to like 1700 and stay an that area ...as the feed chart indicates
well said!!the best answer here was one of the first. It all depends because it's not an issue of a specific PPM that is max, as a question of how acclimated your plants are to your current ppm and what they could handle as an instantaneous increase.
For instance, a plant being given 800ppm who is suddenly moved to 2000ppm will not respond positively. The plant who is at 800ppm, then increased by 200ppm a week (or some other more gradual increase) could happily take more than 2000ppm at some point. Think of it as exercise for people. For one person a mile might be a challenge, for another who has been conditioning themselves 5 miles might be a piece of cake. Also keep in mind that to use more nutes, a plant needs to be growing faster. To grow faster it needs infrastructure (stems, roots, leaves), as it builds this infrastructure, it will be able to utilize more nutrients.