About organix PPM

HONGKONG GIRL

Active Member
as i know,the organix nute is hard to burn the plant. if it is~~
can i use more concentrate ppm with organix??
for example,
i use 600 ppm(chemical) for my 2.5 month plant,if i change to organix ,can i use 800ppm or more for them??
please just give me a answer,
any advice is welcome~~
 

HONGKONG GIRL

Active Member
another PPM question is about molasses ,
when i mix the molasses with the pure water , the PPM is 500 or more, i think that's ok...
but when i mix it with my nute(chmical),the PPM will become super high, is it ok?? won't it burn??
 

edux10

Well-Known Member
I have some of these same questions.

Be carefull when giving your plant more of something in soil bc sometimes you will lockout nutes, then think its a deff and add more then be way off froom where you should be
 

KushCanuck

Well-Known Member
As long as there's room in your medium you shouldn't have any issues with nutrient lock-out, such occurs when the roots engage each other for nutrition when they are deprived of space and food. Organics are the same system of EC and PPM as any other medium, so your 600ppm in your set-up now will be the same as 600ppm in an organic set-up. The advantage to organics are that your products have no chemicals which bring out the taste of the terrapins. The chances of burning your plants is significantly reduced with organics as the materials aren't chemical in nature. Check out the group in my signature if you have any questions you'd like answered about organics. Happy Growing

KC :leaf:
 
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