gliese581g
Member
Hi,
I am growing in Sunshine #4 (sphagnum peat moss, coarse perlite, gypsum and dolomitic limestone) and using advanced nutrients, specifically B-52, voodoo and sensigrow (I am in the veg stage).
I have a chart that details the desired ppm of a nute solution for the various stages of growth. My question is, should I be measuring the run-off ppm? If I notice that run-off ppm is significantly higher than the solution I am watering with, does that mean there is salt build-up? Should I flush to correct this?
More generally, is it good practice to flush every few weeks regardless of ppm readings to prevent salt build-up? Right now my regimen is water-nute-water, and I expect that this is what I will keep throughout the grow.
If I am using mycorrhizae and other bacteria to supplement my nute regimen, will flushing destroy existing colonies?
Thanks.
I am growing in Sunshine #4 (sphagnum peat moss, coarse perlite, gypsum and dolomitic limestone) and using advanced nutrients, specifically B-52, voodoo and sensigrow (I am in the veg stage).
I have a chart that details the desired ppm of a nute solution for the various stages of growth. My question is, should I be measuring the run-off ppm? If I notice that run-off ppm is significantly higher than the solution I am watering with, does that mean there is salt build-up? Should I flush to correct this?
More generally, is it good practice to flush every few weeks regardless of ppm readings to prevent salt build-up? Right now my regimen is water-nute-water, and I expect that this is what I will keep throughout the grow.
If I am using mycorrhizae and other bacteria to supplement my nute regimen, will flushing destroy existing colonies?
Thanks.