Well day 7 for most doin well did a res change today calmag grow n z7 n added armor si today lets c how they take it
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Thanks jack for the input I’m going to change her out today and add the siI always use armor si in that case
What so that in ppm I don’t go by ec so is that around 500 ?
The majority of meters are on the Hanna scale, especially the cheaper ones on Amazon. To convert EC to ppm on the Hanna scale, take the EC divide by 2 then multiply by 1000. So 1.0 EC = 500 ppm. For ppm to EC (ppm x 2 / 1000). EC is a better unit of measure since you never know what scale the other person's meter is on (Hanna .5, Eutech .64, or Truncheon .7). If they know your EC, they can always convert it to ppm based on whatever scale their TDS meter is calibrated to.
Sorry Joe, I thought these were still indoors.Yeah but it ain’t going to dry out of it’s pouring today and we dot. Want to drown a fragile seed right ?
We will call her #lastchancebrooke or Brooke fingers crossed she stays alive indoors! All my others are dead
Soaked bean in water for 24 hours and strait into the dirt yesterday. So the trend I noticed is they pop fast but good luck keeping them alive haha #hungergames
I use armor si the hole ride till flush just always add 1st cuz it rises ur phThanks jack for the input I’m going to change her out today and add the si
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All good buddy so many names lolLOL farside! That's accurate but might be more info than Joe was looking for. If you want to find TDS from EC, multiply by 500. If you want to find PPM from EC, multiply by 700. Even though most of us say PPM, we usually mean TDS as that's what the meters off Amazon are reading.
So Penny's 1.4 EC is 700 TDS, and Derby's 1.41 (out to 2 decimals!) is 705 TDS.
Sorry Joe, I thought these were still indoors.
That is a beautiful plant looks like kale or cabbage.Day 23 6-18-18
Looking more like a head of cabbage every day, lots of tops under that canopy.