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  • Does anyone else use this EC pen from Apera, EC20? If so, how are you converting to PPM since it doesn’t specifically display PPM? I’m finding a ton of mixed answers on how to convert the readings.

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    • PacNW-Dan (edited)

      There are two scales used: multiply by 500 or by 700 (depending on where in the world you are, US typically uses 1EC = 500ppm). So EC 1.2 = 600ppm on that scale (840ppm on the 700 scale). Because of the two different scales, generally you should avoid thinking in PPMs and just use EC.

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      • Why do you want to convert it? Reminds me of trying to convert C to F temps constantly in my head living in Canada. Really I just need to understand C….lol I relate more to PPM than EC also though

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      • PPM/TDS meters have a US or UK scale. US scale is 500 while UK scale is 700. Those scales are programed in to PPM/TDS meters based on EC. 50 ppm is 0.1 EC on US scale. 0.2 EC = 100 ppm, 1 EC = 500 ppm. 2 EC = 1000 ppm.

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        • I knew about the 500 or 700 scale but this is the first time I’ve heard that it had to do with where on the planet you lived. This answers some other questions as well. Thank you

          • I use that same one for PH. I just have a simple cheap PPM/EC pen I use for the other.

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        • The genetic gene pool that comes from @rawgenetics_official is truly a phenomenon! I find something crazy good every hunt! I honestly need more space to hunt and expand the Raw Garden!! This is the last video of the summer session! Thanks to all my supporters and sponsors!!

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        • I always get excited when I see this mutation.

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          • Does it have a flat stem, cause thats not a good trait, it is a disease that gets in through the cracks of the gene pool of some plants

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          • Awesome that’s like a double yolk from an egg but way more cool.

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            • It’s fasciated I don’t find it a desirable trait for flowers!

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              • ElectricWord (edited)

                Sure cresting buds are not “beautiful” but it literally has 3x the flower mass and surfaces area as its sisters. The potential for a washing cut could be there depending on how the frost levels develop.

                In my younger years when bag appeal mattered I had a cultivar that started similar to this that had fat strawberry shaped buds with an…

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                  Small update it’s about day 38 from flip and it’s starting to stack more like a normal bud with a unfavorable leave ratio.

                  The rest of the females all exhibit either double leaves or leaf buds. Call me old-school but that makes me smile.

                  that being said, I am loving these genetics, even though they have all types of mutations. the mutations…

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                • Dopamine coming down on Monday. Earthbox with BAS 3.0 and BAS amendments. Day 62

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