If he says 10-12 weeks that means 13-16 weeksOk thanks for the info...
Heree she is day 73 (guy from DP says it's a 10-12 weeker)View attachment 4374258
Everybody hates a grower who believes they know better and that’s you. One day you might understand that you don’t know plants you’ve never grownWow.. Just imagine how much more amazing the results would have been if they weren't overfeeding lol
I top off and adjust ph at least every 2 day's.Both statements are true
His ppms are too high so the plants are using water more than food
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Since he does not top off it makes it worse, if he did top off his ppms would be lower.
Plus I think it is bad practice to not top off and let the Rez run down. Roots adjust to their environment, roots in water and in air are different. In dwc I feel they are happier always being in the same state and not wasting energy adjusting. Plus you don’t run into your ppms going high.
I've grown over the years from 700 to 1700 ppm, full cycles and personally have found 1500 ppm/6.0 ph for bloom is my target zone.It was more of a joke than anything, but there's no mj plant on earth that requires 1200ppm, unless maybe the person feeding at 1200ppm is using a 700 scale meter, and even then they're at the upper end of what they should be feeding.
Your fluctuation will happen no matter what you do, it is part of the cycle especially as the roots develop and the nutes in them build up over time.Ok thanks guys lots of very useful info there. I mixed up a bucket of solution at about 500 and adjusted the res down to 650 last night, it is now 900.
This is exactly what happened last time I tried topping up with a nutrient solution, my ppm sky rocketed.
But I can't follow the idea of topping off with just water...let's say ideal situation, ppm constant water level dropping. If you top up with just water ppm will drop and the more you top up the weaker the solution gets, and your plant is underfed until you do a fresh res. This can't be desirable...or?
Cheers!
Interesting. Is that with lots of different strains or the same one?I've grown over the years from 700 to 1700 ppm, full cycles and personally have found 1500 ppm/6.0 ph for bloom is my target zone.
Some say that's too high, but too each their own.
All I can say personally is that I don't burn plants and get nice bud, so it is what it is..
On average I grow 5-6 different strains per cycle and it works fine for most.Is that with lots of different strains or the same one?
Fuck their numbers, they're estimates.last time I followed their numbers I burned the CRAP out of my girl,
Any and all ppm's will increase over time in a hydro system as the nutes buildup in the root system. That's why you add just water to your res after you set it up with your target ppm.There's something else that I've been wondering about, I guess here is as good a place to ask...from what I gather, rising ppm means the concentration of nutes is too high, the plant 'rejects' it somehow and only drinks the water, making the solution more concentrated, ppm goes up. But you also have nute burn, where the plant does suck up the nutes, too much nutes, and gets fried.
These cannot both be true, the first scenario says if the ppm is too high the plant doesn't suck it up, the second scenario says if the ppm is too high the plant does suck it up, and gets burnt.
Any thoughts?
think of it this way:There's something else that I've been wondering about, I guess here is as good a place to ask...from what I gather, rising ppm means the concentration of nutes is too high, the plant 'rejects' it somehow and only drinks the water, making the solution more concentrated, ppm goes up. But you also have nute burn, where the plant does suck up the nutes, too much nutes, and gets fried.
These cannot both be true, the first scenario says if the ppm is too high the plant doesn't suck it up, the second scenario says if the ppm is too high the plant does suck it up, and gets burnt.
Any thoughts?