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For the first time in a while I am going to try and give my Plants exactly the amount they consume of nutrients and no more! in Flowering.
This is what I try and do in Veg but for some reason since they drop their nutrient drawn down by over 30% after the flip, I have a hard time going that low i.e. 600 PPM
This is looking to be around 600PPM and no-more. IS there any reason except maybe a smaller reservoir to go above the nutrient concentration that they are consuming in the exact ratio...
Anyone here ever find that overfeeding PPM shows up as lock-out/deficiencies or excess symptoms?
This is what I try and do in Veg but for some reason since they drop their nutrient drawn down by over 30% after the flip, I have a hard time going that low i.e. 600 PPM
This is looking to be around 600PPM and no-more. IS there any reason except maybe a smaller reservoir to go above the nutrient concentration that they are consuming in the exact ratio...
Anyone here ever find that overfeeding PPM shows up as lock-out/deficiencies or excess symptoms?
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