Thanks for the positive feedback! The 6x6 Hugo are all that is needed. I start well rooted 1" cubes into them, veg for about 2 weeks (strain dependent) then flip them over into flower. Those EC levels are substrate levels not feed levels. During this phase of growth (week 6 of flower 12/12 the vegetative/bulking stage) I generally try to maintain my substrate EC around 2 points higher than my feed input at this stage which is around 2.6EC. For those of you unfamiliar with crop steering terminology, Vegetative, and Generative are both steering methods that can be used regardless of what light cycle you are on. You can steer vegetative even during 12/12 light cycle and vice versa. Vegetative is just refering to tricking the plant into increasing root, stem, and leaf production during your 18/6 phase, or increasing bud swell during 12/12 through irrigation events along with specific environmental factors. Generative focuses on controlling plant height, and stacking bud sites during the first 4 weeks of stretch. Then again in the last 2-3 weeks to help ripening. So during that first 4 weeks of flower I am using a Generative irrigation strategy, which means I'm shooting for 50% drybacks and a 6.0 substrate EC and (even higher for some strains) with an input feed of around 2.8-3.0ec. This stresses the plant into not stretching as much and creating extra bud sites. As a legacy grower who has tried about everything, crop steering has upped my game and has renewed my passion to grow. It is not for your casual grower, or beginner, but if you want to push the limits of what you can get out of your plants crop steering is the way.