Any Experienced hydro growers? Need tips on growing hydro.

StondBrain

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I run 1 plant under 1000w, best way to grow in my state.

Plus one of the biggest noob mistakes occurs in the equipment buying stage. Never have a pre detirmined setup "per say" because what u think is gonna work is gonna have to be tweaked. Takes years of growing to dial in conditions pre setup.

If you need 600w, buy a 1000. If you need a 6" fan, buy a 12" w/ a controller. More expensive to start but will save you money in the long run. This turns into a hobby amd you always will end up wanting to improve/perfect!
Makes perfect sense, thanks man. When it comes to nutrients what can I do to improve on taste? You know, because I want to grow good yields but don't want my buds to be tasteless or taste bad.
 
When it comes to nutrients what can I do to improve on taste? You know, because I want to grow good yields but don't want my buds to be tasteless or taste bad.
Theres a lot of controversies over this subjuct. When growing with hydro many people will tell you to flush your plant out at the end of the flower cycle to help get rid of any nutrient flavors. While others will tell you that is completely unnecessary unless your overloading your plant with nutes the whole time. At night most of the nutes are stored in the roots. One thing you can do for sure though is to give them 12-24 hours of darkness on there last night and chop them down without ever turning the lights on. This is because turpenes an flavanoids (the things that give weed its taste and smell) build up over night and are released during the day, being at their lowest level right before lights out.
 

nomofatum

Well-Known Member
Remember that you are pumping a large volume of climate controlled air out of your home with your venting (most likely.) This is very inefficient, every bit of air pumped out is now leaking in from outside and needs to be heated/cooled again, you want your vent at minimum speed that keeps temp/humidity. So don't go nuts and get a 12", lol. 4" is what 90% of the grows on here need, but 6" is used since fixtures usually use this size.

Taste is subjective, do your own side by side testing on flushing vs no flushing and cure well in either case. You will get strong feelings on either side, so no point listening, just try for yourself.

Many like to say organic soil tastes better, they taste almost identical to me when grown side by side with DWC. Again, try clones of the same plant in each medium/nute and decide what your tongue and brain think of the results.
 
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StondBrain

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Theres a lot of controversies over this subjuct. When growing with hydro many people will tell you to flush your plant out at the end of the flower cycle to help get rid of any nutrient flavors. While others will tell you that is completely unnecessary unless your overloading your plant with nutes the whole time. At night most of the nutes are stored in the roots. One thing you can do for sure though is to give them 12-24 hours of darkness on there last night and chop them down without ever turning the lights on. This is because turpenes an flavanoids (the things that give weed its taste and smell) build up over night and are released during the day, being at their lowest level right before lights out.
Damn, now that's something I didn't knew. So that means I will have to harvest the plants in total darkness?
 

nomofatum

Well-Known Member
Damn, now that's something I didn't knew. So that means I will have to harvest the plants in total darkness?
Just harvest under normal non-grow lighting after it's last dark period, give it a longer dark period if you wish. THC % is a few ticks higher in the AM than the PM.
 

StondBrain

New Member
Just harvest under normal non-grow lighting after it's last dark period, give it a longer dark period if you wish. THC % is a few ticks higher in the AM than
Alright that looks great into my eyes lol but again thank you guys for the great advice. Can wait to get started :weed::peace:
 

nomofatum

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BTW, if you bother with harvesting in the AM under lesser lighting, make sure you also dry it in the dark. (mold likes dark so don't let it dry too slow.)
 

StondBrain

New Member
Is drying and curing the same thing or different method on drying. I'm asking because if I'm planing on doing both will I run the risk of getting molds or other things that might mess up the buds?
 
Personally I usually cut the branches off of the main stem and hang them up for a few days in a warm, dark, and dry area until there crisp to the touch.(they feel dry but there not)Then trim the buds off the branches and put them into jars for curing, opening them every once in a while to let the moist air out. You'll notice quickly that there moist again and that's because they sweat the moisture from the inside out.
 

nameno

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If I was at the beginning,knew nothing,had no equipment,I would
follow Roseman's tutorial.It's here on RIU,& he'll take it day by day.You'll have a good foundation of knowledge & no wasted
money buying stuff you will not need.Good Grows & Good Luck!
 

StondBrain

New Member
If I was at the beginning,knew nothing,had no equipment,I would
follow Roseman's tutorial.It's here on RIU,& he'll take it day by day.You'll have a good foundation of knowledge & no wasted
money buying stuff you will not need.Good Grows & Good Luck!
Think I'll just do that now lol thanks man
 

Doobius1

Well-Known Member
Dont forget...this is the most important tip of all.....Absolutely never believe, listen to or do anything that anyone tells you on this or any forum. Back everything up with your own research and fact finding.
Im not saying anyone in this thread but this site is full of people with 1 grow under their belts who have elevated themselves to master grower status.
Eg: years ago I found a folier spray recipe online. Long story short. 10 fried plants. $150 worth of beans shot, one month of hydro and my time wasted. I can only blame myself.
Of course I should have tested one plant. Of course hind sight is 20/20
 

StondBrain

New Member
Dont forget...this is the most important tip of all.....Absolutely never believe, listen to or do anything that anyone tells you on this or any forum. Back everything up with your own research and fact finding.
Im not saying anyone in this thread but this site is full of people with 1 grow under their belts who have elevated themselves to master grower status.
Eg: years ago I found a folier spray recipe online. Long story short. 10 fried plants. $150 worth of beans shot, one month of hydro and my time wasted. I can only blame myself.
Of course I should have tested one plant. Of course hind sight is 20/20
Damn man you have a point I just want some bud good man. Just don't wanna mess up so much lol
 

hydroMD

Well-Known Member
Personally I usually cut the branches off of the main stem and hang them up for a few days in a warm, dark, and dry area until there crisp to the touch.(they feel dry but there not)Then trim the buds off the branches and put them into jars for curing, opening them every once in a while to let the moist air out. You'll notice quickly that there moist again and that's because they sweat the moisture from the inside out.
This is a perfect recipe for mold.

You want a dark, cool place to hang your plants
 

hydroMD

Well-Known Member
Remember that you are pumping a large volume of climate controlled air out of your home with your venting (most likely.) This is very inefficient, every bit of air pumped out is now leaking in from outside and needs to be heated/cooled again, you want your vent at minimum speed that keeps temp/humidity. So don't go nuts and get a 12", lol. 4" is what 90% of the grows on here need, but 6" is used since fixtures usually use this size.

Taste is subjective, do your own side by side testing on flushing vs no flushing and cure well in either case. You will get strong feelings on either side, so no point listening, just try for yourself.

Many like to say organic soil tastes better, they taste almost identical to me when grown side by side with DWC. Again, try clones of the same plant in each medium/nute and decide what your tongue and brain think of the results.

Taste is all about keeping things dialed in the entire flower cycle.

Anything else is splitting hairs. Guarantee nobody on here can tell the difference between a plant chopped in the morning or at night, LOL.
 

hydroMD

Well-Known Member
Dont forget...this is the most important tip of all.....Absolutely never believe, listen to or do anything that anyone tells you on this or any forum. Back everything up with your own research and fact finding.
Im not saying anyone in this thread but this site is full of people with 1 grow under their belts who have elevated themselves to master grower status.
Eg: years ago I found a folier spray recipe online. Long story short. 10 fried plants. $150 worth of beans shot, one month of hydro and my time wasted. I can only blame myself.
Of course I should have tested one plant. Of course hind sight is 20/20
Or just listen to people that have proof of their skill
 

hydroMD

Well-Known Member
Remember that you are pumping a large volume of climate controlled air out of your home with your venting (most likely.) This is very inefficient, every bit of air pumped out is now leaking in from outside and needs to be heated/cooled again, you want your vent at minimum speed that keeps temp/humidity. So don't go nuts and get a 12", lol. 4" is what 90% of the grows on here need, but 6" is used since fixtures usually use this size.

Taste is subjective, do your own side by side testing on flushing vs no flushing and cure well in either case. You will get strong feelings on either side, so no point listening, just try for yourself.

Many like to say organic soil tastes better, they taste almost identical to me when grown side by side with DWC. Again, try clones of the same plant in each medium/nute and decide what your tongue and brain think of the results.
4" fan?? You running 400watts?

One 6" fan doesnt go very far if he expands at all in the future, which is why I said buy a *12" fan WITH A CONTROLLER*
Thus enabling him to turn down the fan speed until he adds more hoods or carbon filters.


Buying a 4" fan is a waste of money
 
This is a perfect recipe for mold.

You want a dark, cool place to hang your plants
I keep my house warm not cool to me, around 75 and I've never had an issue with mold. As long as you keep the humidity down or have constant air exchange around the buds there's no reason they should mold over.
 

Doobius1

Well-Known Member
4" fan?? You running 400watts?

One 6" fan doesnt go very far if he expands at all in the future, which is why I said buy a *12" fan WITH A CONTROLLER*
Thus enabling him to turn down the fan speed until he adds more hoods or carbon filters.


Buying a 4" fan is a waste of money
I disagree too. 6" fan is fine. Telling him to buy a 12" fan 'just in case' is like telling a single guy to buy a mini van just in case he decides to settle down and start a family. He just wants to grow3 plants for crying out loud.
 
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