mRIZO
Active Member
im finding that my dnf solutions for my DWC res have to be low to avoid nute burn.
my last flower i topped out at 38% of the manufactures suggested solution.
I've read people jumping from 25% to 50% solutions from one res to the next weeks res!
really? and
I've read that people go 100% strength (suggested mix) and are successful... hmm..
So my questions is, if you DNF, what is your mix percentage?
I KNOW everyone has different media / setup, im just curious about your DNF numbers...
for example, week 4 bloom i use bloom A&B, bloom fortifier, carbo logic, black and gold. All mixed in at no more than 30% of the suggested amounts in feeding schedule.
giving me an EC around .6 and pH is kept around 5.8+ ( i let it drift to about 6.3 then slowly back it down again)
http://www.hydroponics.ca/images/nutrient feed schedule.pdf
I use most of DNF's line, from gro to gold to black and carbo, veg, bloom etc.
a few people have said that DNF is a "better" and more "forgiving" nute than most.
is this true?
if so ...SWEET!! lol.
but I don't find it very forgiving on the plants
any comments DNF related would be appreciated
my last flower i topped out at 38% of the manufactures suggested solution.
I've read people jumping from 25% to 50% solutions from one res to the next weeks res!
really? and
I've read that people go 100% strength (suggested mix) and are successful... hmm..
So my questions is, if you DNF, what is your mix percentage?
I KNOW everyone has different media / setup, im just curious about your DNF numbers...
for example, week 4 bloom i use bloom A&B, bloom fortifier, carbo logic, black and gold. All mixed in at no more than 30% of the suggested amounts in feeding schedule.
giving me an EC around .6 and pH is kept around 5.8+ ( i let it drift to about 6.3 then slowly back it down again)
http://www.hydroponics.ca/images/nutrient feed schedule.pdf
I use most of DNF's line, from gro to gold to black and carbo, veg, bloom etc.
a few people have said that DNF is a "better" and more "forgiving" nute than most.
is this true?
if so ...SWEET!! lol.
but I don't find it very forgiving on the plants
any comments DNF related would be appreciated