Don't Bogart
Well-Known Member
I've searched around the forum and haven't yet found a general nutrient chart.
Probably silly but I'm wondering if anybody has figured out a general measurement, (ppm) of the 17 nutrients needed for healthy growth.
Taking it from the plants perspective. " I've sunk my roots in. The water is fine. The lights' right. Now! This is want I want to eat. X amount of Nitrates, X amount of phosphorous, X amount of potassium, calcium, copper, magnesium, etc., etc.
Different strains may have different tastes. But is there a general rule of thumb to start with?
Probably silly but I'm wondering if anybody has figured out a general measurement, (ppm) of the 17 nutrients needed for healthy growth.
Taking it from the plants perspective. " I've sunk my roots in. The water is fine. The lights' right. Now! This is want I want to eat. X amount of Nitrates, X amount of phosphorous, X amount of potassium, calcium, copper, magnesium, etc., etc.
Different strains may have different tastes. But is there a general rule of thumb to start with?