200PPM - Good ? No good ?

BurnzyBurnz

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Sup y'all

So after 10 gallons of R.O. @ 6.6 PH and 6ish gallons of tap water @ 7 PH (160ppm). This is the third and ?final? Flush. I have been at this last flush for hours and I'm at 200ppm...is that going to be okay ? I have read 200 is high and 200 is low. What do you think ? I recognize the ppm going in should be the same coming out. I feel I'm close and simply exhausted. Will this be sufficient ?
 

Nutty sKunK

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Sup y'all

So after 10 gallons of R.O. @ 6.6 PH and 6ish gallons of tap water @ 7 PH (160ppm). This is the third and ?final? Flush. I have been at this last flush for hours and I'm at 200ppm...is that going to be okay ? I have read 200 is high and 200 is low. What do you think ? I recognize the ppm going in should be the same coming out. I feel I'm close and simply exhausted. Will this be sufficient ?
Yes that’s fine.

Btw all that time your plants have been growing it’s absorbed the nutrients you’ve made available.

You ain’t gonna get them out by washing your roots.. well from the plant at least. Now your soil has nothing left.

Depending on how long the plant will start eating itself. Hence why I said all those nutrients you’ve fed over the course of its life are already in the plant. It’ll simply move those to the bud sites.

So basically if you’ve overfed (and not corrected once noticed) during flowering/veg you’re not going to improve your bud ;)

The whole plants cycle if more important than one week ;)
 
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