LaymanWayans
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Let's say I'm feeding 4-6ml per gallon of liquid ferts every other watering in soil or peat. Has it been proven beneficial to feed 2-3ml per gallon every watering instead?
Let's say I'm feeding 4-6ml per gallon of liquid ferts every other watering in soil or peat. Has it been proven beneficial to feed 2-3ml per gallon every watering instead?
I start new clones on the tables at 1.2ec. When I put them into bloom at the end of week 3, usually end of week 3 which is strain dependent, I have them feeding at 1.3-1.4ec. And keep em there till 2 weeks before flush and drop it down to 1.2-1.3EC. No need to run high EC/PPM as I don’t think the plants really benefit from it and I’ve seen it lead to other problems. Occasionally I’ll miss my mark When adding my base and hit 1.5-1.6 but it’ll only stay at that level for a couple days until the next water addition. Sometimes less really is more. Find the nute line you want to use, IMO the less bottles of fancy shit the better, learn to use it and learn to read your plants. Unless you’re going organic, get a good ph and EC/ppm meter. When using Chem ferts they make or break you