I'm still doing secondary research on how to keep those damn things alive (sucks having opted into trying to grow 2 types of things instead of just one...). Apparently they dont live long in water without roots (still trying to find some credible source for that). So im using great white in the tea, but im also doing an extra inoculation directly to the growth media and directly to the rez. Small amounts in all applications. So far I think they lived- the roots definitely look different from last time without a good myc treatment. They look really thick, and more of a matte white than a gloss. The tent holds a nice 'shroomy' smell too. I got REALLY serious about de-chlorinating my water this time (and using distilled water for foliars and inoculants) and i think it paid off. The rez has survived some pretty high tempts too (79) so far, only got foaming once and it died down pretty quick.I brew a tea with sucanat and mycogrow soluble powder. Works great
Alright, I think everything might be starting to come together now....Ok I am all in this shit here good stuff man...
Now this gives me something that I can relate too....thanks.
N-100ppm
P-50ppm
K-200ppm
Mg-50ppm
Ca-100ppm
S-75ppm
Fe-3ppm
Zn-0.4ppm
B-0.3ppm
Mn-1ppm
Cu-0.2ppm
Mo-0.1ppm
2-1-4-2-1-1.5 (N-P-K-Ca-Mg-S)
so you came up with a modified H3AD's formula for coco based on Lucas. 6/9/1g/galEpsom was his for coco.alright, so i ended up with....
5ml/gal GH Micro + 7ml/gal GH Grow + 0.8g/gal MgSO4 (epsom)
yeas sorry i really did not see the dwc aspect of convo.. so im growing in coco i have a rdwc. as a test but not using lucas for that and only same strain in all 4 buckets good luck .nutes are dutch pro for rdwc project week one of flower will be looking for that def in my grow .Yea I'm getting about 70-80 ppm out of the faucet (about 40-50ppm Ca)- lots of calcium!
As far as different plants liking different nute ratios- definitely harder to tune with lucas. Although the more I hear about P toxicity, the more I believe you can reduce that sensitivity by having a more 'accessible' (low P) nute mix.
ahh, yea im really not sure how coco 'buffers' some of these nutrients- i know its got some effect, apparently pretty good at regulating some things tooyeas sorry i really did not see the dwc aspect of convo.. so im growing in coco i have a rdwc. as a test but not using lucas for that and only same strain in all 4 buckets good luck .nutes are dutch pro for rdwc project week one of flower will be looking for that def in my grow .
coco is the scared man hydro.... haha unless your using coco loco . that are full of nutes mixed in . then its just ph'd water for the first month. i dont care for it. like to play god from day one.ahh, yea im really not sure how coco 'buffers' some of these nutrients- i know its got some effect, apparently pretty good at regulating some things too
that's the spiritcoco is the scared man hydro.... haha unless your using coco loco . that are full of nutes mixed in . then its just ph'd water for the first month. i dont care for it. like to play god from day one.
sorta, but I actually ended up with 5ml micro and 7ml grow (no bloom) + epsom salts. The bloom has too much phosphorus, so its just grow + micro for the NPK+Ca, then epson for the S. Still loads of NK tho, so about 3-1-4 (elemental) in the end.so you came up with a modified H3AD's formula for coco based on Lucas. 6/9/1g/galEpsom was his for coco.
str8 from a root bound 4 inch cups slight clog issue... ya think... lol but i was gonna do a change out to bloom side of dutch pro keep water in 2 bubbler bucket for a hour and see if ph rises and adjust to. week 2 of bloom see what my ppms readthat's the spirit
Getting sick of looking at nutrient schedules look at something eles in the grow roomOk I am all in this shit here good stuff man...
Now this gives me something that I can relate too....thanks.
N-100ppm
P-50ppm
K-200ppm
Mg-50ppm
Ca-100ppm
S-75ppm
Fe-3ppm
Zn-0.4ppm
B-0.3ppm
Mn-1ppm
Cu-0.2ppm
Mo-0.1ppm
2-1-4-2-1-1.5 (N-P-K-Ca-Mg-S)
LOL.....schedules? I am learning to just watch the plants who needs schedules.Getting sick of looking at nutrient schedules look at something eles in the grow room
At least what I'm starting to see here- when all the nutrients are in the right balance, there is no such thing as a deficiency. If there is a def, its probably something out of balance in the nutrient mix, and simply 'adding' what the plant looks like it needs might be counterproductive as you're just starting a war agains the other ions. Plus, even if a plant shows a deficiency there's a chance that it could have actually been an excess or deficiency of some OTHER nutrient.Getting sick of looking at nutrient schedules look at something eles in the grow room