hotrodharley
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I've gone out and purchased a nutradip nutrient reader (ppm tester) and not sure if I have it figured out...
I've calibrated with the recommended fluid
NaCl - 1000ppm
I've got a good reading from my tap water, it is coming in at around 150-160 ppm at room temperature...
Now here comes my confusion... My 3 white widow auto flowers are about 2 weeks old from seedling, and have recently been introduced to a 1000watt Hps, and I can see that they are really wanting to grow now...
https://www.rollitup.org/t/white-widow-autoflower-here-we-go.888785/
So if my tap water starts at 150-160 ppm.. How many ppms should I add of nutrients to my tap water? Like I've read lots of different opinions, but bottom line is that it's going to be a very mild nute mix... I'm just not sure if when people say that the mixture should be 200-300 ppm, if that includes my original tap water reading...
Btw I'm using 3 part GH in sunshine mix #4 which is an inert medium
Disregarding the advice to ignore EC/PPM, use your meter and your nutes like you should. FF nutes or not - this pic is a good guide to follow in gradually raising your EC for maximum results. If you want them to idle along then use the 33% mix someone advised and get a decent chop. Or use this to learn, experiment and produce a lot of bud, not just decent amounts. I personally use GH Flora but you get the idea from this pic I hope. Opinions are like assholes -everybody has one.
For example note the change recommended in Week 6.Not raising it but lowering and the mix used. I began using this principle several years ago after being advised by another poster here to check out one of these schedules. Transition from veg to flower is a lot easier on the plants.