No. I'm saying that plants can receive toxic levels of elements, regardless of salinity. And so did the Professor.
No. I'm saying that plants can receive toxic levels of elements, regardless of salinity. And so did the Professor.
For the record, have been testing nutrient profiles for the past 2 years now. You can most definatly over feed your plants.....Ratios are EVERYTHING!!! If anything you want to forget PPM's and target a good ratio, your EC will fall into place. Once we stopped going by PPM's and started going by ratios and developing a nutrient profile, it was like magic how all the problems went away (including PH) and plants grew healthier and faster than ever before!!
Peace~!
forget PPM's... and this post was thanked?For the record, have been testing nutrient profiles for the past 2 years now. You can most definatly over feed your plants.....Ratios are EVERYTHING!!! If anything you want to forget PPM's and target a good ratio, your EC will fall into place. Once we stopped going by PPM's and started going by ratios and developing a nutrient profile, it was like magic how all the problems went away (including PH) and plants grew healthier and faster than ever before!!
Peace~!
Old post...but no they dontMost nutrient companies split the complete nutrient formula into several different products to increase sales. Thus, a base nutrient normally will be incomplete as they expect you to buy boosters and additives.
Again....this is not truespecifically proper NPK ratio's. You need to add a bloom booster to them to 'complete' them, this also ignores all supplements which are moreso optional.