Good PPM for rooted clones?

DREAMSPACEY

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Pretty new to the tea thing so would not want to make a definitive statement but it seems to work very well. Its way cheaper than H2O2 and fingers dont turn white lol.
I remove mold from houses using h202 among other chemicals and used a solution alot stronger then i presumed. I coudnt work for a day after holding a rag soaked with it for 3 hours. That stuffs no joke.
 

Logan Burke

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What did it do to you, Dream? And yes, particularly commercial h202, can be really strong...I've heard of people bleaching their roots by using real high doses of it.
 

Homegrownoob

Active Member
For a clone with roots I would start with around 350/400 PPM and keep an eye for yellow tips on the leaves. some plants can take a heavy feed while other will burn at the same PPM, but 400 should be fine.I increase my PPM weekly until I reach a peak of around 1200/1250, and then I go backward for the last two or three weeks. The PH problem is probably a nute or medium thing, but if you know that your PPM going to drop that much, I would adjust my PH to 6, which is an OK measurement. 5.4 in my opinion is too low, I would aim for 5.8
This is absolutely true. I almost burnt mine up with a average ppm. I had to lower a lot to save a good size clone. After 2 weeks the plant started to adjust to 400ppm.
 
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