With DWC, the concentration needed isn't as much, but your still wasting some unused nutes during res changes. Some can get away with little to no water changes, but I like to do it weekly/often just to be safe. I buy dry fertilizers anyway (jacks hydro) so I feel like i'm saving money compared to buying expensive watered down versions anyway. You definitely don't wanna start throwing any kind of organic soil only type fertilizers/addies in there, and make sure whatever you use is good for hydro. Keep it sterile.
You will be able to dial in exactly what the plants need, unlike soil with its many variables. With DWC, less is more, and the plants will take what they need as long as you keep everything in range. If you haven't already, get a TDS/PPM meter, so you can measure everything. Start low at around 300ppm with small plants, then work your way up to 500 or so for the remainder of veg.
You'll be able to tell how much they are feeding because as the water level go's down, the PPM nutrient level will either decrease, stay about the same, or be higher.
- if lower, then slightly raise the strength.
- if it's about the same as you started with, then you are pretty much on the money, and using the perfect amount. You could just top off and PH for a bit longer if you wanted.
- if higher, then you should back off. No point in wasting more than what the plants need, and it affects the ph range making it swing faster, or cause other issues.
In flower I've never seen plants take much more than 750-1000 PPM max. Some people go higher but I don't really understand why. If you just give what they need you don't even need to flush towards the end, just slowly decrease the last week or so, and end up with a nice smooth product. If you pump them with like 1200+ PPM up until week 5-6+ then ya you gotta flush them out good for 2 weeks. Still probably taste like fertilizer after you flush anyway.. I prefer to let mine get real hungry and slowly yellow/color out at the end, but to each his own
