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Rheaun613 Rheaun613
4 years ago
Using grams/gallon and not ml/gal shown above. Started using some PHdown to ph waater to 6.4 before mixing and after mixing to ph 5.7(veg), 5.9(pre-flower), 6.2 (flower) Feeding with timers 6 times per day and 3 gallon res lasts 3 days. The first two time slots drip about one liter total to get some runoff and the last four are a consistent minute/350ml. Two dwarves have maintained good growth but have broken multiple parts of one plant, the other is looking prolific albeit a dwarf. Bending and tucking with some lower defoliation every day and looks like they're about to stretch.
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Rheaun613
Rheaun613started grow question 4 years ago
The ratio of Sulfur is something like 20% higher using the Megacrop two part. They say it has added magnesium, but when I input my numbers on their site PPM calculator it's much higher sulfur than magnesium. So I add 1 gram per gallon of Epsom, Why/what ppm ratio do I need here?
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
hey there, sulfur is good but only really used during the flowering, magnesium is important throughout but it doesnt relate to the N in any way, more like it regulates NPK in general as well as its important in photosynthesis, so it's more sensitive to the amount of daylight hours than to the NPK as well as it becomes important at different stages of the plants growth for example during stretch periods. so to answer your question, your PPM is spot on but you can lower it with no problem by using less mgsufur and more epsom salt. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 74 years ago
Good Luck @@Rheaun613
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 44 years ago
hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented4 years ago
@@Rheaun613, it's almost impossible to over do it with Epsom salt or cal mag in general, but many growers still manage to find a way to over do it, knowledge comes with experience and a bit of intentional learning, just keep taking notes and it will " click " pretty quickly i'm sure
Rheaun613
Rheaun613commented4 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, so Epsom is less likely to unbalance nutes vs overusing NPK, got it. I'm also already measuring each ppm seperately just haven't done enough runs to completely grasp how i'm going to change it up over transition especially about cutting N. To keep that simple and optimal we watch the plant I understand that 👌.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented4 years ago
@@Rheaun613, great f-ing question growmie, see not all PPMs are created equal Epsom ppm is "good ppm" (not a technical term lol) so that means that it hardly really counts (just my personal opinion) just dont over do it and you can basically add it with eyes closed. NOT so with NPK especially PK boosters. What you want to do is measure your PPM after adding each element starting with NPK to get a more fine grained idea of what you're doing. The "bad PPM" (again, not a technical term) is NPK and others that can lead to burns and lock outs , so that's what you want to keep under control... am i making any sense?
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heizen
heizencommentedweek 74 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.