Definitely need to know lolAre you talking EC or ppm?
EcAre you talking EC or ppm?
I got hard water and doing in ecDefinitely need to know lol
600 ec is some fine plant frying water.
So I’m in veg and aiming for 1100ec - 1400ec that’s what my nutrients say to aim for and my starting watering is 598 ec so should my meter read 1100ec or 1700 ec ie add the 600 starting water?Are you talking EC or ppm?
You are definitely not reading EC man.I got hard water and doing in ec
I dont ph or check ppm/ec of anything. So i cant help you much at all. I just know 600 EC water is way to high so something is off.Once I add nutes to my res I’m at 800-900 ppm is it okay for veg?
I have feed them at 1.3 not really doing good so I assume I can try go up to 1.8 I’m flowing a feeding chart but there’s no ec or ppm recommended (idrolab)Your meter is in the us/cm range meaning its a 0.000 so at 0600ec u are at .6 early veg 1.2 is what im doing. thats around 600ppm in ro water. so Honestly if its ur first feeding i would do 1.2 with the base at .6 and see how the plant acts and go up from there its easier to go up then go down.
Is 0.984 EC and 428 ppms good for base water? PH is under 6.2. Growing in coco/perliteIf your target is 1000ppm, then your meter should read 1000ppm. If it reads 1600ppm, you are at 1600ppm.
600ppm is pretty high if I'm not mistaken for tap water. Have you had it tested and know what's in it? Or checked the county's website?
428ppm is pretty high for tap water. Plus, it depends what that 428 is made up of.Is 0.984 EC and 428 ppms good for base water? PH is under 6.2. Growing in coco/perlite