Cosmonaut Ry
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I went up to 1500 ppm and my plant didn't show any signs of nute burn. If I'm in flowing, do I keep raising the ppm or is that a waste of nutrients?
More is not better. Even though you're not seeing burns you loose quality and yield by not dialing in a strain and finding the optimal.I went up to 1500 ppm and my plant didn't show any signs of nute burn. If I'm in flowing, do I keep raising the ppm or is that a waste of nutrients?
I see two different charts with two different readings. One was for 1200ppm and the other for 1500ppm. I probably confused myself somewhere. I have much to learn. Thanks for the knowledge!This sounds high, but... PPMx What?!
If it's 1500ppm "500" (Tds), that's 2100ppm 700 (ECx700), that's 3EC.
If it's 1500ppm "700" (ECx700), that's 1100ppm 500 (Tds), that's 2.2EC. That could be reasonable. The top would be pretty high.
Op, always easiest to give your measurements in the universal EC.
Either way it's high (considering you're posting in the newbie section). I was growing tree's in a cch20 and never getting near that high.
Now here's the learning question to ask yourself; Why did you decide to raise the nute strength?