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Old May 28, 2015   #16
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Also if you are using a drip system, you can crank up the EC in the root zone by running them dry, as the water is absorbed, the ec in the root zone can get very high, up to 8-9 or so i have seen in some studies.

I have different size plants on the same circuit, so even with drip its difficult to create a dry environment all around.
oh that's simple to do in my flood and drain system, all i do is delay the waterings on my timer, and voila, i can let them dry as much as i need to. I will try this too. will look into sea salt too, sounds risky to throw it in the water, but i'm crazy lol any ideas about the thinner skin question? thanks
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