churchhaze
Well-Known Member
I'm right.
People here are afraid to feed their plants and end up starving them. 835ppm won't come close to burning your plants. I've run plants in DWC over 1600 and only then do leaves start to become hard and brittle.
If you have a tds meter and you're growing DWC, it's near impossible to accidentally overshoot what you intended to put in. (like it is with something like soil)
People here are afraid to feed their plants and end up starving them. 835ppm won't come close to burning your plants. I've run plants in DWC over 1600 and only then do leaves start to become hard and brittle.
If you have a tds meter and you're growing DWC, it's near impossible to accidentally overshoot what you intended to put in. (like it is with something like soil)
Was just told on my other post to have ppm between 400-600. Which is right and why?