PPM too low?

mainliner

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trippy
the people who are telling you your ppm should be high are correct IF your plants are healthy...... Yours arnt and need much less

200-300 ppm and leave them to recover , don't do anymore reasearch about weekly ppm levels UNTIL they have recovered well.

i gave you a weekly schedule from week 1 - 8
but that was on the terms that they are healthy..... Yours arnt healthy YET.

200-300ppm and leave them to FULLY recover, by that time i should be back in the convo with you.

please listen to this info or you'll kill them period mate :)

don't do anything to them like uping the ppm or any more transplanting,

200-300 ppm and LEAVE them to recover.
 

70's natureboy

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I've never seen a successful crop from a clone machine. It looks like you are breaking new ground here. Those plants would love a tried and true DWC bucket.
 

gumtree

Active Member
past your 38 day old plants here.

Appriciated.
I take my cuttings and put them in the cloner with fresh tap water only.

After 5-10 days they all have small roots showing.

When the roots start to show, I add nutrients until the water level is 100ppm / 0.2EC. I also adjust PH to 5.5-6.0.

After a further week in the cloner the roots should be substantial. You should then move from the cloner to your veg/grow tent or room. At this stage is where I count "0" weeks.

My plants in the below picture are 4 weeks into veg, for your reference. On the fourth week I run ~400-500ppm / 0.8-1.0EC. A little higher wouldn't hurt them at this stage either, I just wanted to confirm that the advice given to you previously isn't "shit" instead informative and correct. Good luck :)

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Never let that meter go over 800, regardless of tap water ppm. With little girls like that, I'd probably go for 400.
Consider some rhyzo mate.
 
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