Something that come ready to use out of the bag which is pre washed and pre buffered.Also can you coco guys advise me on which coir to get for my 11 litre pots and what nute range to go for. Ive never done coco before.
Noise was the reason I didn't continue with hydro. I have sensitive hearing I think.Yeah youre probably right mate but to be honest tho im trying to keep away from hydro if i can as its a bitch if it goes wrong and i dont want any humming or noise from the system really. The coco just seems like a good balance of hydro benefits with soil ease?
Yes that would be the kit if you decide to go with the Blumats.https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B000LLL19M/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1501226966&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=blumat&dpPl=1&dpID=51hJ1+PVEbL&ref=plSrch
Is this the kit i need to go for, im in the uk so might be listed differently.
yep, it's a water pump with a 6 outlet manifold. one line per hempy bucket. i think they make a 12 outlet manifold too. one feed per day in veg, 2 in bloom.I am interested in this auto feed part. Do you have water pump with lines pumping through tube at the top to the bottom, and water pours out the bottom hole on flood table? or something like this? or directly on pot top surface into the rocks? Can you give some details. And what do you mean growstones, you mean hydroton right? Thanks a lot man.
So do the blumats delivery tubes just sit in any size reservoir of my own choice? Dont you have to keep the tank/resevoir aerated with air stones to stop the mix from going stagnant??Yes that would be the kit if you decide to go with the Blumats.
I'd like to see this.i do auto feed hempy buckets. i've left mine alone for up to 14 days without problems.
i use growstones instead of coco/perlite/vermiculte
I've been having some major grey hair with nutrient buildup in rockwool at the moment. I'm considering switching over to coco/perlite in fabric pots and then sticking that in a flood and drain system. Do you think I'd still see those issues with coco if I head in this direction? My local hydro shop sells a cool mix containing coco peat, perlite, turbo grow, dolomite lime, rock phosphate, powdered kelp, mycoroot, diatomaceous earth, trichoderma & worm castings. I'm hoping it's the easy way out.You need to know that Coco brings in a whole new set of problems and things it needs.
It holds/has K in it. So it needs more Ca as it's limited by the K. I've seen it want more Mg, but feel that was the growers problem..
Builds up salts and needs to be leeched from time to time..
That is all more cost and time......
Flood and drain. Simpler and less problems...
You can use any size reservoir you want. The kit comes with a through hole nozzle that connects to the main watering line. I just got an 18 gallon rubbermaid tub, drilled a hole and put the nozzle in. It has gaskets so there is no leak. I put a small pond pump in the bottom to keep the solution stirred up. It's better than air stones.So do the blumats delivery tubes just sit in any size reservoir of my own choice? Dont you have to keep the tank/resevoir aerated with air stones to stop the mix from going stagnant??
Interesting mix. I wonder what the ratio's are....Sounds like a soil build with some Coco for moisture retention....They should have used something else for the Dolo. The mix has enough Mg already - Then again is the Coco is 30% of the mix. It maybe just the thing....I've been having some major grey hair with nutrient buildup in rockwool at the moment. I'm considering switching over to coco/perlite in fabric pots and then sticking that in a flood and drain system. Do you think I'd still see those issues with coco if I head in this direction? My local hydro shop sells a cool mix containing coco peat, perlite, turbo grow, dolomite lime, rock phosphate, powdered kelp, mycoroot, diatomaceous earth, trichoderma & worm castings. I'm hoping it's the easy way out.
What flood and drain system can you recommend me? Im not ruling it out.
Yep simple F & D or low pressure aero on a deep cycle timer (~ 3/10) for the winYou need to know that Coco brings in a whole new set of problems and things it needs.
It holds/has K in it. So it needs more Ca as it's limited by the K. I've seen it want more Mg, but feel that was the growers problem..
Builds up salts and needs to be leeched from time to time..
That is all more cost and time......
Flood and drain. Simpler and less problems...
I typically use 75% perlite 25% vermiculite in my hempy buckets.Only trouble with this method is it will require tons of hand watering wont it??
I work 10 hours a day so am not around to keep watering the coco which ive been told will dry out very quickly compared to soil.
this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIG-6-Outlet-Adjustable-Drip-Manifold-0-20-GPH-Garden-Watering-Irrigation-/322080738248?epid=1600343375&hash=item4afd820bc8:g:ekkAAOSwiYFXFoHoI'd like to see this.
Wanted to see the hempy tubs, bro.this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIG-6-Outlet-Adjustable-Drip-Manifold-0-20-GPH-Garden-Watering-Irrigation-/322080738248?epid=1600343375&hash=item4afd820bc8:g:ekkAAOSwiYFXFoHo
threaded onto a pump. digital timer. 6 airlines. done.
dtw. once a day in veg, twice in bloom. long enough to get about 20% runoff. growstone.comAre you running drain to waste or recirc?
What timings?
Media?
Inquiring minds want to know!
oops. 10 gal grey sterilite's from wally world. 3 plants per. 2 7/16" holes 2" from bottom like regular hempys.Wanted to see the hempy tubs, bro.