Jimdamick
Well-Known Member
Your my girl!! (lol)pushing the plants is the whole point of hydro, I see a lot of people who are so afraid to feed them anything they end up with a lackluster grow and then conclude hydro is bogus. Hydro is all about finding the edge and riding it the whole time, that's the fun, to see the plants max potential fully expressed, not to cut yield in half to appease the internet community that feels the company is just out to get you.
this is common:
"what's going wrong!!!???, my plant is nine weeks old, I'm only feeding 1/4 strength "evil nute company brand a b and c" but it's BURNING my babies, I'm starting the third flush now but they are getting worse!
choadChugger420 replies:
it's too much nutes brah, those companies want you to use way more than you need, cut that dose in half, add cal mag, ro water, flush again and start at 1/8 strength.
"thanks choadChugger420! That's the answer I wanted!"
two days later:
help!!! My BABIES ARE GODAMM DYING!!!! help please!!!! Why won't you help...MY BABIES???!!
I have always pushed the envelope in hydro, and in the beginning did fuck up some plants, like when my res got to 1700 PPM, without adjustment for a week. That didn't work out too well, seeing as they got slightly incinerated
But after years of growing, I think I have found my sweet spot, and that is starting my seedlings in an ebb and flow with 4" rockwool cubes at a PPM of around 700. (I finish in a drip system)
It seems that people forget that soil itself has a start off PPM of around 700 (water 325), and modified soil like Fox Farms Ocean Forrest is even higher.
So, in hydro you at least want to match the naturall EC/PPM of soil, which I do, in spades.
My PPM schedule for hydro in rockwool/Hydroton is 700 PPM for the 1st 2 weeks
Weeks 3-4 = 900 PPM
Weeks 5-6 = 1100 PPM
Weeks 7-8 = 1300 to 1400
Weeks 8-9 = 1400 to 1450, and then I run Flora Clean to clear out my tanks and rinse the roots and Hydroton a week before harvest.
It seems that my plants like it and my customers definitely like my product, so all is good