Sssdh.. Not as big as your pic but bigger than avg for sure.
gh maxigro on this which is 85/15% nitrate/ammonium, higher than avg.
Calnit has about 1% ammonium remaining from manufacture accd to yara.
Also dwc with a big rez helps.
630w cmh.. And kind of too far from the light.. I think the...
I came across this while reading about ammonium to nitrate ratios in hydro ferts.
"The type of nitrogen used can also influence the tone or finish of the plants.
Ammonium/urea based fertilizers tend to create lush or soft growth resulting in larger leaves
and darker green plants."...
I am bumping because I am also interested in the original question.
Ive used silica indiscriminately as pH up before. Now i use it at 30-50 ppm (pounds per mazda) which didn't seem like much but even thats a 10%+ bump.
Figuring what ppm of K your plant is getting then comparing it to known toxic...
Just to recap.. He's talking about doing conversions.
2-1-3.2 becoming 2-.43-2.5 regardless of which units express it.
This poses an interesting question because people are always chasing ratios but sharing information inconsistently.
Ttystikk? Never heard of him!
Jk actually his thread inspired me... I kept trying to do much, multiple walls rings etc.. Then, single wall, brilliant.
Vert always made sense to me though.. Here's my first from '08. PLL floros
Yea i reckon 80" is a long dimension to cover with three on the floor.. Plus I want to try and emphasize the third dimension to max cubic footage. Also growing more variety is valuable to me.
Here's one jammed into a super sun2 ac hood I already had (there have been tests and it showed a decent spread in 4x4.) Had to replace the mogul socket w de @$75, 160 for ballast and 140 bulb...
$375 not including reflector.. Not cheap.
No confusion here (dont worry ill be confused again soon enough). Cumulative ppfd(which is per second) over a 24 hour period - How is this not relevant to a veg lighting discussion? Light intensity has barely been mentioned in this thread and its crucial to choosing light duration. Maybe DLI is...