bigmoe5067
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are they really as nute sensitive, or should i say as efficient as mandala's website leads on ?
specifically #1, 8 mile high, and speed queen
keeping your room at ideal conditions (50% humid, 70degrees, at least 100watts per plant), with 1400 ppm (+/-100ppm) usually means way more nutes (p/k). the people that i know grow tend to use a growchart from their respective nute line , and use the same npk ratios (with some common sensical variation to different strains) and then adjust the amount fed based upon what it looks like the plants need.
at ideal conditions, with 1000watts on the previous batch of 8 biesel ladies, they were needing close to 40% over what the humbolt a&b line charts were indicating. they tried to burn them at first just to see where to scale back to and they could handle so much nutes in those conditions
i ask because they dont want to start too slow with the nutes for these bad mammas but they dont want to over burn them early to find their limit if they are very nute sensitive
specifically #1, 8 mile high, and speed queen
keeping your room at ideal conditions (50% humid, 70degrees, at least 100watts per plant), with 1400 ppm (+/-100ppm) usually means way more nutes (p/k). the people that i know grow tend to use a growchart from their respective nute line , and use the same npk ratios (with some common sensical variation to different strains) and then adjust the amount fed based upon what it looks like the plants need.
at ideal conditions, with 1000watts on the previous batch of 8 biesel ladies, they were needing close to 40% over what the humbolt a&b line charts were indicating. they tried to burn them at first just to see where to scale back to and they could handle so much nutes in those conditions
i ask because they dont want to start too slow with the nutes for these bad mammas but they dont want to over burn them early to find their limit if they are very nute sensitive