NanoGadget
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Im4satori has done a great deal to sort out my nutrient issues, I for one would recommend following his advice.
I have a micRO system. My tap tests at ~560 ppm, and RO knocks it down to 70 ppmAlso, 70+ ppm seems kind of high for RO.. you buying it or do you have an RO system?
that is some hard waterI have a micRO system. My tap tests at ~560 ppm, and RO knocks it down to 70 ppm
We do have an under counter filter, but even the regular tap water is >500.so many people use ro water and most of them probably don't need to
in some cases it might be
some do
but most don't
70ppm is low
I would think an ro would bring it down lower but that's still very good
that is some hard water
I guess 70ppm from the RO isn't so bad considering where your starting
you don't happen to have your house on a water softening filter, the type you add salt to pellets too?
We do have an under counter filter, but even the regular tap water is >500.
The big plant has taken off, and now I am about few days into flowering. My question is, how soon should I transition to the bloom nute recipe? The formula you gave me above was basically 3/2/1 ratio. Should I do a transition of 2/2/2 a week or two before going to 1/2/3? Also, any tips or tricks with any other additives/flavorings? Is there anything aside from nutes that I should add in somewhere down the line? Thanks again!
This kind of tip is what makes the Internet a good thing. Thanks!if you want to make your own silica blast
mix 150 grams of potassium silicate to 1 gallon of water...itl cost maybe $1 compared to the $30 they'll charge you off the hydro shelf
Doing much better nowadays!if you want to buy additives the kelp4less stuff is far better and far less expensive and with good directions
if you want to make your own silica blast
mix 150 grams of potassium silicate to 1 gallon of water...itl cost maybe $1 compared to the $30 they'll charge you off the hydro shelf