Another conflicting subject when searching for answers.
Does the tds of water used add to recommended nutrient mix? Example: If I wanted to mix a nutrient solution to 750ppm, do I count my water ppm's as part of that 750 or add it to the 750?
My tap water which is from a well reads 155ppm. I assume most of that is calcium and magnesium but I don't know for sure.
If its recommended to feed a fertilizer at 750ppm would I want to mix my solution to 905? To me it seems like I would. If not, the NPK and other nutes would be less right? I mean if my waters 155ppm is included then the solution would only be 595 with my water (mainly Ca and Mg) making up the rest. Hope that makes since. It's clear as mud to me.
I have looked online and find conflicting info. I even called some grow shops with the question and got conflicting answers. Hopefully someone that KNOWS can answer with the FACTS.
Thanks
Does the tds of water used add to recommended nutrient mix? Example: If I wanted to mix a nutrient solution to 750ppm, do I count my water ppm's as part of that 750 or add it to the 750?
My tap water which is from a well reads 155ppm. I assume most of that is calcium and magnesium but I don't know for sure.
If its recommended to feed a fertilizer at 750ppm would I want to mix my solution to 905? To me it seems like I would. If not, the NPK and other nutes would be less right? I mean if my waters 155ppm is included then the solution would only be 595 with my water (mainly Ca and Mg) making up the rest. Hope that makes since. It's clear as mud to me.
I have looked online and find conflicting info. I even called some grow shops with the question and got conflicting answers. Hopefully someone that KNOWS can answer with the FACTS.
Thanks