OzCocoLoco
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Think you need to take a better look before you crack that wild turkeyand im right! that dont happen often enough..i deserve a wild turkey...dont mind if i do! lol
https://www.rollitup.org/t/world-of-hempy.546006/
Think you need to take a better look before you crack that wild turkeyand im right! that dont happen often enough..i deserve a wild turkey...dont mind if i do! lol
https://www.rollitup.org/t/world-of-hempy.546006/
ok..what am i missing?..and to late..already mixed.Think you need to take a better look before you crack that wild turkey
The part where it says used to grow.ok..what am i missing?..and to late..already mixed.
"Well simply put, a Hempy is a container with a Vermiculite and Perlite mix used to grow our favourite plant. The Vermiculite is a highly absorbant natural mineral, Perlite is described as an amorphous volcanic glass. Both are available at your local hydro'
that to me is a SIP...its just got a hempy mix instead of the usual soil.Nah a hempy bucket has no drain holes in the bottom and a big hole about 15 cm from the bottom that has a pipe in it,you can either fill the whole thing with perlite- vermiculite or straight perlite or fill to just above the drain/feed hole with perlite then fill the rest with coco or soil. You feed in through the pipe so the bottom section acts as a resvoir and also wicks up through the media
thats pretty much what I thought - the hempy is container with a hole on the side a couple inches up from the base that allows it to have a mini-rez in the bottom. it also gets a good rinse every water to stop salt build ups. roots grow down to the res and go apeshit I thought? It doesn't matter what you put in it - can be coco, perlite, vermiculite, hydroton etc.Nah a hempy bucket has no drain holes in the bottom and a big hole about 15 cm from the bottom that has a pipe in it,you can either fill the whole thing with perlite- vermiculite or straight perlite or fill to just above the drain/feed hole with perlite then fill the rest with coco or soil. You feed in through the pipe so the bottom section acts as a resvoir and also wicks up through the media
To you it might be and that's cool but it still doesn't mean to everyone else it doesthat to me is a SIP...its just got a hempy mix instead of the usual soil.
That's pretty much what everyone else thinks too.thats pretty much what I thought - the hempy is container with a hole on the side a couple inches up from the base that allows it to have a mini-rez in the bottom. it also gets a good rinse every water to stop salt build ups. roots grow down to the res and go apeshit I thought? It doesn't matter what you put in it - can be coco, perlite, vermiculite, hydroton etc.
So yeah - pretty much a sip
I'm doing it cos it looks easy, I can get the dirt out of the house and I should be able to knock a solid week or more off the grow if it goes OK
I can give you a good link to a thread by Hempy just not sure I can post a link to another forum on herethat to me is a SIP...its just got a hempy mix instead of the usual soil.
not just me..thread titles on here reveolve around it..anyway,,,doesnt matter,To you it might be and that's cool but it still doesn't mean to everyone else it does
sure u can. its no dramaI can give you a good link to a thread by Hempy just not sure I can post a link to another forum on here
And.......Sub-irrigated planter
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sub-Irrigated Planter
Sub-irrigated planter (SIP) is a generic name for a special type of planting box used in container gardening and commercial landscaping. A SIP is any method of watering plants where the water is introduced from the bottom, allowing the water to soak upwards to the plant through capillary action.[1] It is possible to automate the watering and thus SIPs are popular with professional landscapers in buildings or urban settings. SIPs are available as products, under brand names such as Planter Technology[2](commercial) and EarthBox[3] (consumer), Ollie Plant Sipper[4](consumer), The Refuge Garden (www.urbanrefugegardening.com) (consumer/commercial) or as do-it-yourselfprojects made from plastic buckets and boxes.[5]
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=98419sure u can. its no drama
thats a sip.....can use any medium...the name is the action.And.......
You got that part right nice copy and paste jobthats a sip.....can use any medium...the name is the action.
No.Maybe when you introduce the term bucket to the term Hempy it becomes something else again.
Im saying hempy , your saying hempy bucket.
The hempy thread on RIU is a hempy thread ..even has 4 x 4 flood and drain tables.
So maybe hempy is the mix, perlite, vermiculite but a hempy bucket is a SIP using hempy mix.?
That makes sense and in typical stoner growing confusing.
It's called a hempy bucket because it holds water. There's nothing confusing about it,it's very simple really it's called passive hydro google that oneMaybe when you introduce the term bucket to the term Hempy it becomes something else again.
Im saying hempy , your saying hempy bucket.
The hempy thread on RIU is a hempy thread ..even has 4 x 4 flood and drain tables.
So maybe hempy is the mix, perlite, vermiculite but a hempy bucket is a SIP using hempy mix.?
That makes sense and in typical stoner growing confusing.
not beeing nasty bro but i grew in a hempy mix, flood and drain before there was an online...It's called a hempy bucket because it holds water
Your not being nasty your just being ignorantnot beeing nasty bro but i grew in a hempy mix, flood and drain before there was an online...