dpeter2101
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I've got a question about something I read on this site. It says that "The best range for nutrients to be absorbed is between a pH of 5 and 7 and a (TDS) range of 800 to 3000 PPM."
So, okay, the ph range I understand. However, using the tap water right from the faucets my PPM's start out at 175 ppm. I'm using Sensi Bloom Part A and B recommended amounts per liter. (4mL per Liter) I convert to gallons and am using 1 Tbsp. for every five gallons of water.
When I check my TDS on a fresh reservoir it's only at 347. Which is only 172 TDS above my base water PPM's. How can I ever expect to get my TDS up near 800 to 3000 with out cooking my plants?
This is the page I was reading:
Marijuana Garden Saver: AKA The Complete guide to Sick Plants, pH, and Pest troubles! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
Am I doing something wrong or misreading the statement. I do have a cheep TDS meter. It's a TDS EZ my HM Digital.
Thanks for any advice.
So, okay, the ph range I understand. However, using the tap water right from the faucets my PPM's start out at 175 ppm. I'm using Sensi Bloom Part A and B recommended amounts per liter. (4mL per Liter) I convert to gallons and am using 1 Tbsp. for every five gallons of water.
When I check my TDS on a fresh reservoir it's only at 347. Which is only 172 TDS above my base water PPM's. How can I ever expect to get my TDS up near 800 to 3000 with out cooking my plants?
This is the page I was reading:
Marijuana Garden Saver: AKA The Complete guide to Sick Plants, pH, and Pest troubles! https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=11688
Am I doing something wrong or misreading the statement. I do have a cheep TDS meter. It's a TDS EZ my HM Digital.
Thanks for any advice.