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I have always heard not to run multiple strains in a recirculating system. I'm wondering if this is true or just bro-science.
It does make sense to me that different strains require different nutrient ratios, especially for flower.
What about veg? Plants are much smaller and for the most part require a similar base formula.
Could you veg multiple strains in 1 system under a smaller footprint, using less light? Example veg 12 ebb and flow buckets with 1 reservoir under 1 light in...
Multiple strains in a recirculating system
It does make sense to me that different strains require different nutrient ratios, especially for flower.
What about veg? Plants are much smaller and for the most part require a similar base formula.
Could you veg multiple strains in 1 system under a smaller footprint, using less light? Example veg 12 ebb and flow buckets with 1 reservoir under 1 light in...
Multiple strains in a recirculating system
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