TorontoJoe
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As some of you know, I grow most of my family's greens in my basement hydroponically. A little while ago I decided to go organic with my hydro nutrients.
And ended up getting this stuff
www.canna.ca
The plants seem to be doing well. The growth is certainly not as explosive as with the synthetic General Hydroponics fert. I was opting for something free of sodium nitrate, so all good. I just need to tweak the succession planting schedule a bit.
In the past with the GH nutrients I'd use a TDS meter to dial in my nutrients. I found that with things like lettuce, a reading of 600-800ppm worked great.
I don't have an EC meter but you're supposed to be able to convert between them...... The recommended EC for Aqua Veg is around 0.9 to 1.3 mS/cm... according to the converter an EC of 1 is about 700PPM.
pureaqua.com
Problem is no matter how much of the Aqua Vega I add... the TDS meter won't go up past 300ppm.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Or do I need to bite the bullet and buy an EC meter? The good ones aren't cheap...


Putting this out there to anyone into hydroponics. I’ve been growing my family’s greens (mostly lettuces) in my basement hydro setup for some time. I found a rhythm for succession planting now so we haven’t had to buy any of this stuff for years. It’s all cut and come again…. And we go back a lot.
Recently I decided I want to switch to organic nutrients. I never looked into it that much. Finally today I went to a local hydroponic shop, that’s one of the better ones in the city. I asked them about it and they suggested that it’s a pretty tough thing to do. They had some products but none...
Recently I decided I want to switch to organic nutrients. I never looked into it that much. Finally today I went to a local hydroponic shop, that’s one of the better ones in the city. I asked them about it and they suggested that it’s a pretty tough thing to do. They had some products but none...
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And ended up getting this stuff

CANNA Aqua Vega | CANNA CANADA
Aqua Vega is a professional fast working nutrient for plants containing all the essential elements for optimal growing. Aqua Vega is developed especially to fulfil the plant’s needs optimally during its growth. Aqua Vega is used on recirculation systems, such as NFT, ebb and flow systems and the...
The plants seem to be doing well. The growth is certainly not as explosive as with the synthetic General Hydroponics fert. I was opting for something free of sodium nitrate, so all good. I just need to tweak the succession planting schedule a bit.
In the past with the GH nutrients I'd use a TDS meter to dial in my nutrients. I found that with things like lettuce, a reading of 600-800ppm worked great.
I don't have an EC meter but you're supposed to be able to convert between them...... The recommended EC for Aqua Veg is around 0.9 to 1.3 mS/cm... according to the converter an EC of 1 is about 700PPM.
TDS Converter Calculator - Pure Aqua, Inc.
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Problem is no matter how much of the Aqua Vega I add... the TDS meter won't go up past 300ppm.
Does anyone have any idea why this might be happening? Or do I need to bite the bullet and buy an EC meter? The good ones aren't cheap...

