Thaddeus Thundabuds
Well-Known Member
I grow autos and have several questions, well it seems the longer I grow the more questions I have.
I have used an ebb and flo with coco coir. Ebb and flo with sterile potting mix and coco coir. the problem was, I wasn't getting the flavors from my cannabis that I received when I grew with organic soils and chemical bloom boosters. I am on a tight lbudget and trying to figure out the biggest bang for my buck. I do have to say that I have come along way since my first grow.
I struggle with canopy heat or leaf surface heat because I don't have refrigerated air. My grows are time with the outside temperature, needless to say my grows take place from late fall through early spring. My room is 10 feet x 15 feet. I have one oscillating fan, 1 small stationary fan and a 36" stationary fan. Surface soil temp is between 72-89 degrees Fahrenheit , my internal soil temp ranges from 68 - 78 degrees. My closest new growth is around 95-100 degrees. I don't have burn spots and my ladies do well. I am just looking for a more efficient way to water my plants with a feeding schedule that optimizes their genetics. I am on my 5th grow. I grow autoberry, think different and a autoberry x lemon haze auto that I created. All are feminized that I have propagated through colloidal silver stressing. I use RO water because I am on a well and the well water is extremely akaline.
Without fancy filtration systems, is there a way to remove the minerals that make my well water alkaline aside from a cistern.
In a ebb and flo 30 gallon reservoir with air stones , how long does organic nutrients stay alive and beneficial.?
is it feasible to use an ebb and flo system to feed an organic soil in fabric pots with amendments such as North Atlantic kelp, bone char and silica?
Does anyone have an organic veg/bloom nutrient recipes for an ebb and flow system that would work for organic soil.
Thank you all for your interest, input and time to respond . Be safe and be blessed.
Rubber down, chrome up and God first!!!
I have used an ebb and flo with coco coir. Ebb and flo with sterile potting mix and coco coir. the problem was, I wasn't getting the flavors from my cannabis that I received when I grew with organic soils and chemical bloom boosters. I am on a tight lbudget and trying to figure out the biggest bang for my buck. I do have to say that I have come along way since my first grow.
I struggle with canopy heat or leaf surface heat because I don't have refrigerated air. My grows are time with the outside temperature, needless to say my grows take place from late fall through early spring. My room is 10 feet x 15 feet. I have one oscillating fan, 1 small stationary fan and a 36" stationary fan. Surface soil temp is between 72-89 degrees Fahrenheit , my internal soil temp ranges from 68 - 78 degrees. My closest new growth is around 95-100 degrees. I don't have burn spots and my ladies do well. I am just looking for a more efficient way to water my plants with a feeding schedule that optimizes their genetics. I am on my 5th grow. I grow autoberry, think different and a autoberry x lemon haze auto that I created. All are feminized that I have propagated through colloidal silver stressing. I use RO water because I am on a well and the well water is extremely akaline.
Without fancy filtration systems, is there a way to remove the minerals that make my well water alkaline aside from a cistern.
In a ebb and flo 30 gallon reservoir with air stones , how long does organic nutrients stay alive and beneficial.?
is it feasible to use an ebb and flo system to feed an organic soil in fabric pots with amendments such as North Atlantic kelp, bone char and silica?
Does anyone have an organic veg/bloom nutrient recipes for an ebb and flow system that would work for organic soil.
Thank you all for your interest, input and time to respond . Be safe and be blessed.
Rubber down, chrome up and God first!!!