kirby
Well-Known Member
Hello, I wanted to do some tests and see what the hype was all about so I purchased some Advanced Nutrients Connoisseur, both parts. A lot of people over-look it because it's so much money, but the people who have used it on forums swear by it and say it's worth it, speaking how it improves their yield, potency and size like no other.
I'm going to be growing some plants and using all organics through one set, and then using Connoisseur on the other set, and compare all throughout growing, as well as dry weight. This will all be very quick, as I'm testing on auto-flowering plants.
My question is, these are hydro nutrients, but I know you can use them in the soil with the correct ratios with de-chlorinated water. On the bottle it gives me a table of PPM, mL/liter, and tsp/gal. I could use this table, however I do not know the PPM of the water around here... I have distilled water I use normally, or I have a filter that attatches to a hose that says " removes chlorine, heavy metals, and other contaminants".
So what's the PPM of distilled water and that water fromt he attatchment anyone know? If I had a PPM meter I would test it myself, but they're expensive!! For exmaple, say the PPM was 1000. On this table, it would say then 2.64 tsp / gal for 1000 PPM water. Now how much would I need to dilute this solution if any to make it usable for soil feed in nutrients, or even a foliar feed?
Thanks after I figure some more things out, I'll post a grow journal that compares organics with advanced nutrients, lol
I'm going to be growing some plants and using all organics through one set, and then using Connoisseur on the other set, and compare all throughout growing, as well as dry weight. This will all be very quick, as I'm testing on auto-flowering plants.
My question is, these are hydro nutrients, but I know you can use them in the soil with the correct ratios with de-chlorinated water. On the bottle it gives me a table of PPM, mL/liter, and tsp/gal. I could use this table, however I do not know the PPM of the water around here... I have distilled water I use normally, or I have a filter that attatches to a hose that says " removes chlorine, heavy metals, and other contaminants".
So what's the PPM of distilled water and that water fromt he attatchment anyone know? If I had a PPM meter I would test it myself, but they're expensive!! For exmaple, say the PPM was 1000. On this table, it would say then 2.64 tsp / gal for 1000 PPM water. Now how much would I need to dilute this solution if any to make it usable for soil feed in nutrients, or even a foliar feed?
Thanks after I figure some more things out, I'll post a grow journal that compares organics with advanced nutrients, lol