Comment to 'Ppm/EC'
Comment to Ppm/EC
  • PPM is how much stuff is in a solution. PH tells you how acidic or alkaline the solution is. So it depends what you put in the water whether it is acidic or alkaline to what your ph will be. Just personally I think I would do a lot of reaserch on ppm,EC,PH.Seedlings don't need a lot of nutes. They barely can drink with its small root structure so this is why you run the humidity high during this stage cause the little girl will use the moisture in the air to drink as well. Just remember when a human baby is born he or she  is not eating a full course meal just some milk until he or she can grow to be able to eat and process a full meal.

    Good Luck

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    • I just use RO water as it is now, and when I measured the RO water it wasnt exactly zero but close enough. There are some nutes in the soil for now I understand so I just give them the RO water for now.

      I did some minor experiments on trying to reduce my pH 8 tap water to 5-6 or so by using chemicals and it didnt quite work out. The pH dropped but would go back up the next day, the ppms would increase by a lot... I found it to not be a good solution for plants. Better to start with zero and work from there in my opinion.  

      So my question here wasnt for me but for him.

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