rkymtnman
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yep, i do drain to waste so every time i dump and refill the res i add it.so you only add more shock on res changes?
yep, i do drain to waste so every time i dump and refill the res i add it.so you only add more shock on res changes?
Drain to waste and your dumping your res?yep, i do drain to waste so every time i dump and refill the res i add it.
when it gets below the level of the intake of my water pump. about every 10 days or so.Drain to waste and your dumping your res?
I run a 2 part mix made locally and hydroguard + Amino acid and it's a pretty lazy way as well, fill and forget for 5-14 days then refill which is all done by valves, takes 5 min. to complete and never add back, never have to change anything. My PH behaves a bit different I think in the fact that it drops over the period and as it gets to 5.5 it's ready to change, starting at 5.8ish strain dependant. I cut my teeth on outdoor grows so it's taken me a bit to dial the water part of the flood and drain using net pots In trays without using RO (not feasible ATM). After lowering temps to 66ish and adding the hydroguard, and amino my plants a flourishing. As for it being clean have you actually had any testing done on your product?Set up your gardens with the right temps, use pharmaceutical grade nutrients in the correct balance for cannabis, (be sure you have zero stagnant areas), use r/o water and manage the reservoir the way I explained. You won't have any reason to run a 'sterile' rez or anything. The only issues are contamination by outside sources, which sucks but can be dealt with.
Any time I meet the conditions I mentioned, there are zero reasons to add or do anything to keep the roots healthy. This is LAZY MAN's way to smashing success. Both in ease of maint and cleanliness/quality of the results.
The pH is because of your starting water. You'll really appreciate the switch to r/o when you make it.I run a 2 part mix made locally and hydroguard + Amino acid and it's a pretty lazy way as well, fill and forget for 5-14 days then refill which is all done by valves, takes 5 min. to complete and never add back, never have to change anything. My PH behaves a bit different I think in the fact that it drops over the period and as it gets to 5.5 it's ready to change, starting at 5.8ish strain dependant. I cut my teeth on outdoor grows so it's taken me a bit to dial the water part of the flood and drain using net pots In trays without using RO (not feasible ATM). After lowering temps to 66ish and adding the hydroguard, and amino my plants a flourishing.
None lab tested yet. I can taste and feel fabric softeners from your shirt, if you used 2 dryer sheets with the load of clothes it was in. I can taste and feel them from about 15 feet away.As for it being clean have you actually had any testing done on your product?
do you really think if u apply a line theres no place for faillure? im glad it works for you, doesnt mean it works for everyone.you claim its the way to cleaner hydroponic , i claim its the nasty way to grow hydroponic. last time i forget to dump my rez, i had sludge and slimy shit building on the wall of my rez and im not even using any organic. plant exude organics materiel,as you do when you piss and poo.Set up your gardens with the right temps, use pharmaceutical grade nutrients in the correct balance for cannabis, (be sure you have zero stagnant areas), use r/o water and manage the reservoir the way I explained. You won't have any reason to run a 'sterile' rez or anything. The only issues are contamination by outside sources, which sucks but can be dealt with.
Any time I meet the conditions I mentioned, there are zero reasons to add or do anything to keep the roots healthy. This is LAZY MAN's way to smashing success. Both in ease of maint and cleanliness/quality of the results.
i think it's the opposite. RO is less pH stable then tap (well) in my experience. I use RO just cause the only thing in it is what i put in it. i let Walmart keep my RO filters clean, well worth 37 cents a gallon IMO>"The pH is because of your starting water. You'll really appreciate the switch to r/o when you make it."
Well I do have to make adjustments but I don't see the need for RO at the moment, needing to do what I would to get it, why would the ph fluctuation be the opposite using the RO?
Man your so full of shit. This statement right here is insane, do you really expect people to buy this crap??None lab tested yet. I can taste and feel fabric softeners from your shirt, if you used 2 dryer sheets with the load of clothes it was in. I can taste and feel them from about 15 feet away.
I run 60 gallons (3 res's) sometimes so just never considered buying it. It took 4 years to finally figure this stuff out, pretty much by picking out things that would help my situation being well water. My last run was my best yet for quality not necessarily yield though, working on that one next which is the environment re temps and humidity. As for what's in it, no clue lol. I think without actual testing anything saying it's clean is just an assumption but more power to op for attempting to keep it clean . PS drier sheets are nasty shit lol.i think it's the opposite. RO is less pH stable then tap (well) in my experience. I use RO just cause the only thing in it is what i put in it. i let Walmart keep my RO filters clean, well worth 37 cents a gallon IMO>
RO does not mess with the natural pH swing, created through plants absorbing nutrients. You want this swing and tap water around the world affects the pH differently.i think it's the opposite. RO is less pH stable then tap (well) in my experience.
I use a formula very close to Lucas. Since I'm only giving the plant what it needs, I have no need to see what the ratios are. All I need is a ppm/tds/ec meter to set the original strength. From there, I'm simply watching transpiration rates for nutrient adjustments.So you don't dump your res for 3 months, but are constantly topping it up and adding more nutrients. How the fuck do you know what your nutrient ratios are?
Bingo! Yes, that's exactly what I'm doing. The "differences" are so minimal, it has little to no detectable impact on quality. Smokes soooo smooth it's amazing.Plants absorb nutrients at different rates at different times. Your telling me you just let it ride for 3 months and keep adding the same Lucas formula ratios?
Your plants are absorbing the elements in your tap-water which affect pH.But ok it behaves differently but why would it swing the opposite way. I base my res changes on the drop and when it gets to 5.5ish I change. Just don't understand unless my well water is somehow building unseen nutrient levels which would cause a swing down over a week but not registering on meter !
Ya it is. It took a bit to find a nutrient that actually kept the ph at a stable level with out the monstrous changes in levels on a daily basisYour plants are absorbing the elements in your tap-water which affect pH.
I get the same effect the first week of flower. I mix the res and use liquid silicon (after setting the pH at my lowest healthy point) to bring the pH up to 5.8. The first 7-10 days, the pH drops instead of rising. The pH drop from the silicon being absorbed is greater than the rise in pH from the nutrients being absorbed.
It eventually ends up around 5.8, after those first 7-10 days. The silicon is absorbed fairly quickly, since I don't use much in veg.
Neat stuff.
Crazy. I see people having lots of issues finding a nutrient regimen and after all these years I understand why. There's a huge difference in hydro between using a nutrient balanced for cannabis and not. The effect pH swing differences have on quality are minimal, compared to the balance of the mix. Without a balanced mix, frequently dumping the res is necessary since you really don't know what's left over, after the plants have been absorbing it for a while.Ya it is. It took a bit to find a nutrient that actually kept the ph at a stable level with out the monstrous changes in levels on a daily basis
lucas formula is not even close to be balanced/designed for cannabis. this was made like 10 years ago lol. if you want to make a specific nutrients you need to make tissue analysis. He didnt.I use a formula very close to Lucas. Since I'm only giving the plant what it needs, I have no need to see what the ratios are. All I need is a ppm/tds/ec meter to set the original strength. From there, I'm simply watching transpiration rates for nutrient adjustments.
Crazy. I see people having lots of issues finding a nutrient regimen and after all these years I understand why. There's a huge difference in hydro between using a nutrient balanced for cannabis and not. The effect pH swing differences have on quality are minimal, compared to the balance of the mix. Without a balanced mix, frequently dumping the res is necessary since you really don't know what's left over, after the plants have been absorbing it for a while.