Nelson
R.I.P. Gone, but not forgotten.
Hi Muddy I use the most common of all the fertilizers More bloom 15-30-15. It seems to grow well and flower well. I was using a more expensive liquid 2 part fertilizer but didn't like the expense and didn't notice any increase in performance. You went to the AN line. How is that working for you?
I try to keep the ppm at about 750. It should be a little higher for bloom and a little lower for the babies but it seems to work for all the plants decently. I think maybe i would do a little better if I could change from veg to flwr with different stuff. But the perpetual for gms per sq. meter is the best I have ever had with the perpetual thing. Especially when you figure all the down time with the other styles.
I like the constant harvest and planting style. I see others are starting to do it also but I think I am the only one on this site. I have a friend with a herb greenhouse who does it this style. I learned my style from one of old timers in our breeders club he does it as well.
I am now flushing at the end. I just rip the plant out of the tank with whatever roots I get out of the tangle and throw the plant in a bucket of water and put it in the dark for two days. I really haven't noticed much difference to tell you the truth but now I can say I flushed it. It seems to make others happy. Whatever I say I was happy before and it isn't that much more work.
I try to keep the ppm at about 750. It should be a little higher for bloom and a little lower for the babies but it seems to work for all the plants decently. I think maybe i would do a little better if I could change from veg to flwr with different stuff. But the perpetual for gms per sq. meter is the best I have ever had with the perpetual thing. Especially when you figure all the down time with the other styles.
I like the constant harvest and planting style. I see others are starting to do it also but I think I am the only one on this site. I have a friend with a herb greenhouse who does it this style. I learned my style from one of old timers in our breeders club he does it as well.
I am now flushing at the end. I just rip the plant out of the tank with whatever roots I get out of the tangle and throw the plant in a bucket of water and put it in the dark for two days. I really haven't noticed much difference to tell you the truth but now I can say I flushed it. It seems to make others happy. Whatever I say I was happy before and it isn't that much more work.
Must be getting pretty full in there by now. With so many plants of various ages, what nutrients are you using? Obviously you can't switch for veg and bloom running it that way.