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I in the middle of my first time growing in coco (Super Skunk - week 2 of flower). This is also the first time that I've bothered with checking EC. I never checked it while growing in DWC and it never was an issue. Anyway, I just measured my inflow and got an EC of 2.6, my runoff EC was 1.02 and 1.05 in two plants respectively. I am a little baffled by this. Shouldn't my runoff be higher than my inflow? Also, the feeding chart (Fox Farms) says the inflow EC should be no higher...
Question about EC and Coco
I in the middle of my first time growing in coco (Super Skunk - week 2 of flower). This is also the first time that I've bothered with checking EC. I never checked it while growing in DWC and it never was an issue. Anyway, I just measured my inflow and got an EC of 2.6, my runoff EC was 1.02 and 1.05 in two plants respectively. I am a little baffled by this. Shouldn't my runoff be higher than my inflow? Also, the feeding chart (Fox Farms) says the inflow EC should be no higher...
Question about EC and Coco
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