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Title: EC for Viridis?
Post by: cactusman on August 09, 2019, 07:32:42 PM
Hey, I was wondering does anyone know what EC Psychotria Viridis likes? I have a batch of salt based nutrient mixed up but don't want to burn my plant...

Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: Bach on August 11, 2019, 03:33:59 AM
Are you attempting tissue culture? Not sure what EC is, but I'm pretty sure the answer is that no one knows.

I've been growing Pv for over 25 years and have found TC is totally unnecessary since it's so easy from cuttings. I can tell you the plant resents MiracleGro and similar petro based ferts. Causes immediate stress that I suspect is osmotic in nature and so I would caution against any salt-based nutirent solution.

Worm castings and Osmocote have been my standard ferts for the entire time I have grown the plant.

EDIT: and to state the obvious all my exp with the plant has been soil-based
Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: geezer on August 11, 2019, 11:46:40 PM
EC is a hydroponics term right?

you're trying to grow PV in a water bucket?
Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: cactusman on August 12, 2019, 04:30:17 AM
EC = electrical conductivity of nutrient mix or PPM of nutrient mix.

EC is the more accurate way to measure nutrient concentration in solution.

I want to dial in my nuts mix and not burn my plants I just wanted to know if anyone had a know number they use for the EC in their mix.
Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: geezer on August 13, 2019, 12:13:08 AM
Oh, cool. I got to learn something today.

Do big league horts/greenhouse workers usually speak in terms of EC when talking about nutrients?
Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: cactusman on August 14, 2019, 04:59:45 AM
Are you attempting tissue culture? Not sure what EC is, but I'm pretty sure the answer is that no one knows.

I've been growing Pv for over 25 years and have found TC is totally unnecessary since it's so easy from cuttings. I can tell you the plant resents MiracleGro and similar petro based ferts. Causes immediate stress that I suspect is osmotic in nature and so I would caution against any salt-based nutirent solution.

Worm castings and Osmocote have been my standard ferts for the entire time I have grown the plant.

EDIT: and to state the obvious all my exp with the plant has been soil-based


Na no tissue culture I don't even want to begin to learn to do that then I'll never leave home lol... I am doing a mass propagating of leaves in aluminum baking boxes with clear lids laid in coir and nearly every single one has rooted :) it's my first time getting them to root at all can't wait for little plantlets.

 EC is for measuring salt based ferts mixed in water... I will take your advice as the one diluted feed of the stuff I made seemed to burn it but seemed to like it as well it's growing really nice now I think I just have to start extremely low with it. I'm just gonna give it the osmocote and worm castings as I have both those things and save the salt based ferts for my cacti which really love the stuff and mulch with fallen caapi leaves.

My plant is also in soil :) But the nutes I use can be used hydroponically or Soil/Coir/etc...
Title: Re: EC for Viridis?
Post by: cactusman on September 17, 2019, 09:22:16 PM
well from my observations within the last 2 months I think viridis loves the General hydroponics mix that I made as it has exploded with growth I've never seen it grow this fast... it did have to get past some nutrient burn first as it was a little too hot for it but damn.