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Flatrate

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I just bought the nftg line. Well 8 of the bottles. I have seedlings about to go into coco loco and am trying to figure this out before i start feeding. I was told to feed feed flush feed feed flush etc. I just dont know what water to use. My well water has 330 ppm with a ph of 7.3. So im trying to figure out what water to use and how when feeding and flushing. Im used to using fox farm nutes, calmag, and ph up and down so im very confused and hoping someone can lend a hand
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Treesomewanted77

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I use my well water with ppm of 330 in coco with no nutrients just ph’d for first couple weeks till they grow a little then I start with low dose nutrients. I haven’t had any issues yet but just because our water is high ppm it may not be all of what the plant needs but it seems to work for me. A seedling doesn’t need much of anything to start growing just some water
 

7L!fTeD24

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Ok thanks. whats the ph of your well water and are you using it with nftg.
Also spring water popped into my head. Ive been watching the ocgfam show and the science behind organics and what theyre doing has my mind set on nftg. But brand new to it. So im open to any advice from people who have used it.
 

Treesomewanted77

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Ok thanks. whats the ph of your well water and are you using it with nftg.
Also spring water popped into my head. Ive been watching the ocgfam show and the science behind organics and what theyre doing has my mind set on nftg. But brand new to it. So im open to any advice from people who have used it.
My ph is right around 6.6 to 6.9 on average. I’m not using my tap water with NFTG. I use mega crop or 19-4-23. Sometimes I use just flora nova bloom all of these seem to work well with my tap water. I don’t have to feed seedlings for maybe 2 weeks with my tap water in a coco perlite mix called cloud coir but everyone’s tap is different so you may have to feed very very lightly for first couple few weeks
 
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