PootingDragon
Active Member
I know, bugged out title...
I'm using General Hydroponics Flora Series
I have been following Nebula HAze's nutrition schedule here-
http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/growweedeasy.com/files/grow-weed-General-Hydroponics-nutrient-schedule.pdf
So when I follow this schedule my PPM's are way too low. I'm talking maybe 600 and I'm in the Early boom stages. I have been just adding more nutes to get to the 800 - 1400 range which I hear I should be.
When I followed the schedule without checking ppm, I had some serious deficiencies and had to add a calcium and magnesium supplement (Earth Juice) and pump up the nutes to about 800 ppm which I nearly had to double my nutes to achieve.
My last feeding... I gave 150 ML of each nutrients for a 1020 PPM in 13 gallons of water.
I'm using tap water but my tap water is pretty clean I'm talking <50 PPM.
My question is, should I worry less about PPM or just follow the schedule even though the PPM is low? Even though it seems to be creating deficiencies....
The X-Factor
I never followed the schedule while using The Calcium Magnesium Supplement. So perhaps I could have stuck to the low PPM leveles and the Calcium Magnesium Supplement could have made-up for the deficiencies I had.
Any advice would be golden, thanks.
PD!
I'm using General Hydroponics Flora Series
I have been following Nebula HAze's nutrition schedule here-
http://www.growweedeasy.com/sites/growweedeasy.com/files/grow-weed-General-Hydroponics-nutrient-schedule.pdf
So when I follow this schedule my PPM's are way too low. I'm talking maybe 600 and I'm in the Early boom stages. I have been just adding more nutes to get to the 800 - 1400 range which I hear I should be.
When I followed the schedule without checking ppm, I had some serious deficiencies and had to add a calcium and magnesium supplement (Earth Juice) and pump up the nutes to about 800 ppm which I nearly had to double my nutes to achieve.
My last feeding... I gave 150 ML of each nutrients for a 1020 PPM in 13 gallons of water.
I'm using tap water but my tap water is pretty clean I'm talking <50 PPM.
My question is, should I worry less about PPM or just follow the schedule even though the PPM is low? Even though it seems to be creating deficiencies....
The X-Factor
I never followed the schedule while using The Calcium Magnesium Supplement. So perhaps I could have stuck to the low PPM leveles and the Calcium Magnesium Supplement could have made-up for the deficiencies I had.
Any advice would be golden, thanks.
PD!
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