Ya even this 4x4 feels crowded at timesNice looking good aswell in there in in a 3x3 tent might get abit crowded for me lol
Did the 3 toppings slow growth down much? Debating on just LST'ing plants or topping a few times......being a first indoor grow I have no real experience on topping under artificial lighting.Ya even this 4x4 feels crowded at times
Did the 3 toppings slow growth down much? Debating on just LST'ing plants or topping a few times......being a first indoor grow I have no real experience on topping under artificial lighting.
I just want a small head stash to get me by till my state is legal. I'd be happy with 6 zips w/ 2 plants.
Lots of aeration in your media.Anyone got any advice to get my stock and roots exploding in growth?
I have actually considered switching to coco, even more since FFOF or any other good soils became less available to me. I like the idea of feeding the plants exactly what you want from the beginning and every day. Soil is definitely very low maintenance, watering every 3-5 days, it helps keep it simple for us newbies, but i dont think that would be an issue for me, i enjoy spending the time with the plants.Lots of aeration in your media.
My favorite thing to grow in is coco in a 3:1 mix with perlite, and I have tried it all.
If you get a dripper setup you'll only have to mess with it every few days.I have actually considered switching to coco, even more since FFOF or any other good soils became less available to me. I like the idea of feeding the plants exactly what you want from the beginning and every day. Soil is definitely very low maintenance, watering every 3-5 days, it helps keep it simple for us newbies, but i dont think that would be an issue for me, i enjoy spending the time with the plants.
These were grown in FFOF and 30% perilite.
If you get a dripper setup you'll only have to mess with it every few days.
I think it is easier to grow in than soil. If you over water soil you are pretty much screwed until it dries out. You can't over water coco like you can soil. Also no fungus gnats or anything like that in coco. Ph and ppm adjustments are pretty much immediate if something goes wrong there. It's cheaper, and you can reuse the stuff for years with only a flush.
There are some cons to it, but the pro's outweigh them, imo. You have to be on top of your ph, and usually have to add a cal-mag supplement.
I highly recommend it.
Whats the purpose of the clay pebble?I use a coco and clay pebble mix 60/40 coco and I'm happy with it but this my 1st grow im just ph testing can't really do ppm with hesi as it's organic or some shit