- Joined
- Aug 18, 2018
- Messages
- 2,132
- Reputation
- 138
- Reaction score
- 3,817
- Points
- 0
- Currently Smoking
- Zkittlez
Part 1, the basics of hydroponics...
PH: To lower or raise ph use ph up or down by general hydroponics.
PH in hydroponics will work between 5.5 and 6.5!
6.0 to 6.3 is ideal for veg.
5.7 to 5.9 is ideal for flower.
PPM.
Start off using 1/4 strength and work your way up. I'll attach a feeding schedule I use for general hydroponics Flora trio nutrients. Read your plants with a ec/ppm meter. If ec or ppm goes up or rises there's too much nutrients, the plant is drinking more water than nutes. This means you should lower ec/ppm with just plain tap or reverse osmosis water.
If the ec/ppm drops or lowers that means your plants drinking more nutrients than water. You should add more nutrients to your water or make a new batch that is stronger than your res if you need to top your bucket off. The best way to keep track of ec/ppm, ph, and water temps is to keep a pen and notebook handy in the grow area. Check all daily and record your data in your grow log. You can then go back to yesterdays data to see if anything is dropping or rising and adjust accordingly.
If your plant is staying the same ec/ppm that means she is in her sweet spot and no need to adjust anything.
Humidity:
Clones and cuttings 70 to 80%
Veg 40 to 60%
Flower 40 to 50%
Final weeks/flower=Less than 40%
Air Temps:
70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit I say.
Water temps: Ideal is 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
PH: To lower or raise ph use ph up or down by general hydroponics.
PH in hydroponics will work between 5.5 and 6.5!
6.0 to 6.3 is ideal for veg.
5.7 to 5.9 is ideal for flower.
PPM.
Start off using 1/4 strength and work your way up. I'll attach a feeding schedule I use for general hydroponics Flora trio nutrients. Read your plants with a ec/ppm meter. If ec or ppm goes up or rises there's too much nutrients, the plant is drinking more water than nutes. This means you should lower ec/ppm with just plain tap or reverse osmosis water.
If the ec/ppm drops or lowers that means your plants drinking more nutrients than water. You should add more nutrients to your water or make a new batch that is stronger than your res if you need to top your bucket off. The best way to keep track of ec/ppm, ph, and water temps is to keep a pen and notebook handy in the grow area. Check all daily and record your data in your grow log. You can then go back to yesterdays data to see if anything is dropping or rising and adjust accordingly.
If your plant is staying the same ec/ppm that means she is in her sweet spot and no need to adjust anything.
Humidity:
Clones and cuttings 70 to 80%
Veg 40 to 60%
Flower 40 to 50%
Final weeks/flower=Less than 40%
Air Temps:
70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit I say.
Water temps: Ideal is 68 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.
Attachments
Last edited: