The week 2 has arrived.
First change was raise my reservoir from 15LT to 20LT because on the end of the week the reservoir level was too low (less the 10LT), the dripping pump was not working fine because.
Another consequence for low water levels was high PPM, as the water evaporate and the plants are too are young to consume all the nutrients in time we end up in a very high PPH water (900)
I've noticed also a very high PH (6.8), after google it I found that clay pellets do that for real. So I'm everyday checking and PHDowning my solution. (PH Perfect technology can't hold it alone)
I've started LST anyway, despite the burned leaves the growth is good and she is tall enough.
Hi growing with coco and advance nutrients for the first time and I see your ppm during seedling stage is 440? I've been reading loads and they say it to exceed 300 on the ppm700 scale.. is this bullshit? I will follow β€οΈπ±π happy growing
@drogonation, my seedlings only 2 days old so didn't want to exceed 200ppm as my run off was around 225ppm. Thanks for the advice as I will stick that in my notes. Happy growing friend β€οΈπ±πππ»ππ€π»
@OrganicNature420,
Hi dude, nice to see you.
I'm following the advanced nutrients app recommendation, and I'm using distilled water (0ppm). So I would say it's ok to have 400 ppm on seedling/early vegetative state.
Indeed I have some leaves burned but I guess it's because I'm learning Hydroponics and finding some interesting problems to be solved. (High PH raised by the clay pellets, HI PPM as the water levels decrease during the week on evaporation and so on)