Okay, so I've been doing really good about keeping my plant food, which is advanced nutrients, in the 5.9 to 6.1 ph range. However, I need to know what p p m range I should have the flowering plants at and a good idea how much to raise it every week or so. Thanks guys!
That looks good, thanks. I was really looking for something that will raise ppm. Something besides adding more nutrient solution. I want to keep using the same amount of nutrients but is there something else that I can just add to raise the ppm?
[quote name='"Mrstoner337"']That looks good, thanks. I was really looking for something that will raise ppm. Something besides adding more nutrient solution. I want to keep using the same amount of nutrients but is there something else that I can just add to raise the ppm?[/quote] Pro-tekt will raise the ph and is good to use anyways Edit: thought you said raise ph
Why would you want to raise ppm without adding in the base nutrients? That's the whole point. You're not giving your plants their potential food intake. This Here, might help you out.
You make zero sense.Theres no reaosn to raise PPM. To raise PPM simply add more nutes. The biggest mistake people make is they cant wait to dump ton of nutes on their plants.This is not how you grow a plant properly.If if watch for light coloerd new growth in veg thats the plant sayn I need food.
I guess monitoring ppm ranges in soil is kinda pointless. Since I am new at this I am still learning lol. I am planning on doing a flood and drain hydro system when I move...SOG method... Going to buy some clones from a dispensary and keep a mother. My only concern is if I have plants flowering at different cycles...I.e. 6 plants just starting flowering...and 6 plants in week 4 of flower. How do I make the ppm's different for the2 cycles if I only have one reservoir?