Transitioning from soil to what???? What is the easiest & biggest yield hydro?

Colo MMJ

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I was going to buy a DWC set up on ebay that has 8 buckets and a control tank and reservior. The guy says his system is good in case you lose power that the plants are okay.

I am doing okay with soil but the soil is expensive and hate lugging it around plus looking for higher yield. Thanks for any suggestions. :dunce:
 

Budley Doright

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LOL well those posts were kind of a bummer :(. So the yields at the end of the day will be bigger if going hydro if you take time and add it to the equation so yup bigger yields quicker IMO. Hydro is not any harder than soil but that is again my opinion, you just need to be aware of a few things. Full on flooded root systems will need water cooling to get the full potential and not deal with root issues. As for DWC lots do it with great success and huge plants just not me lol. The issue with DWC is power IMO, if you lose power your plants drown pretty quick and I lose power so I run flood and drain, once the roots are established they can go for quite a time. Just keep looking at different systems and see what best suits you. And yes read lots and look at lots of journals. Again keeping water chilled is the key so perhaps drain to waste coco if you can't do the chilled water. Some have good results without the chiller but very few excell
 

Colo MMJ

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I would recommend hempy style for its simplicity. Big trees in small pots, and it's fast.
Hempy looks pretty cool. Coco and perlite or just perlite? A 3 cubic ft bag of good organic soil locally is $22. I forget how much the local grow was for a big bag of perlite.
 

Budley Doright

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Hempy looks pretty cool. Coco and perlite or just perlite? A 3 cubic ft bag of good organic soil locally is $22. I forget how much the local grow was for a big bag of perlite.
I was just about to make the switch after a bad root rot thing but bit the bullet and installed a chiller but still may, seems less to worry about :).
 

Colo MMJ

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Yo yo. With Hempy can you reuse the perlite and coco after harvest?

I am tired of dumping 25 gallons of soil after harvest.

Some dawgs recycle soil but my rasta guru says buy new soil do not recycle. He says old recycled soil can have mites and shit.
 

Colo MMJ

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How to make a Hempy bucket. Seems like a lot of work running water through the coco to get it clear and also puttingg mosquito stuff in the soil and diatomecius earth.

Another one.
 

resinhead

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How to make a Hempy bucket. Seems like a lot of work running water through the coco to get it clear and also puttingg mosquito stuff in the soil and diatomecius earth.

Another one.
Yes it is a trade off. It's a lot of work mixing nutes all the time too. The mosquito stuff in the soil and diatomecius earth are a great recommendation, because fungus gnats plauge the hempy buckets. Also, hydro is less forgiving and a small mistake could lead to a situation that will take a long time to recover from. Something like too high of temps in the root zone or a big ph fluctuation could pretty much be chatostrophic to your end crop.

Maybe try just one plant first. Hempy or bubble bucket, to test the waters
 
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Colo MMJ

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Yes it is a trade off. It's a lot of work mixing nutes all the time too. The mosquito stuff in the soil and diatomecius earth are a great recommendation, because fungus gnats plauge the hempy buckets. Also, hydro is less forgiving and a small mistake could lead to a situation that will take a long time to recover from. Something like too high of temps in the root zone or a big ph fluctuation could pretty much be chatostrophic to your end crop.

Maybe try just one plant first. Hempy or bubble bucket, to test the waters
Thanks for the tips. I wonder how you check PH once you get started?

I wonder if any soil people put diatomecius earth in the top of their soil for spider mites?
 

Afgan King

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I was going to buy a DWC set up on ebay that has 8 buckets and a control tank and reservior. The guy says his system is good in case you lose power that the plants are okay.

I am doing okay with soil but the soil is expensive and hate lugging it around plus looking for higher yield. Thanks for any suggestions. :dunce:
Tupur and canna can't beat it
 
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