crittertime
Active Member
While measuring TDS of the nutrient mixture and runoff of my 4 plants, I got drastically different results. How can this occur in plants that are on the same feed cycle?
Todays watering: in a two gallon watering can,
- 1.5 tsp/gal Fox Farm Big Bloom
- 1 tsp/gal Fox Farm Tiger Bloom
My vivosun meters measured 6.28 pH and 300ppm for the nutrient mixture. I made this mixture twice, so each plant got about one gallon. I aimed for a light feed with minimal runoff, just enough to test the pH and ppm. All of the plants had balanced pH runoff. But the runoff ppm varied drastically!
The plants' individual runoff values were 630ppm, 800ppm, 1775ppm, and 3600ppm! Holy mackerel! Why??? They are all fed pretty much the same. The plant with the highest measurement is the one that has been the slowest growing recently...
PS. I'm still getting the hang of ppm, what it means, and how to adjust etc. The meter was calibrated upon first use, but not before each use. My plants are in their second week of flower. Just measured my tap water and it is 160ppm
Todays watering: in a two gallon watering can,
- 1.5 tsp/gal Fox Farm Big Bloom
- 1 tsp/gal Fox Farm Tiger Bloom
My vivosun meters measured 6.28 pH and 300ppm for the nutrient mixture. I made this mixture twice, so each plant got about one gallon. I aimed for a light feed with minimal runoff, just enough to test the pH and ppm. All of the plants had balanced pH runoff. But the runoff ppm varied drastically!
The plants' individual runoff values were 630ppm, 800ppm, 1775ppm, and 3600ppm! Holy mackerel! Why??? They are all fed pretty much the same. The plant with the highest measurement is the one that has been the slowest growing recently...
PS. I'm still getting the hang of ppm, what it means, and how to adjust etc. The meter was calibrated upon first use, but not before each use. My plants are in their second week of flower. Just measured my tap water and it is 160ppm