I only had it tested once after the install.... dont even remember the numbers.I wonder as the seasons change if the ratio of ca to mg would change. I know the hardness will change but if the ratio doesn't then you'll know the ca and mg regardless of season.
Fortunately our water is cheap, my average monthly bill is around 40 bucks. Thats with a LOT of water usage. Back in KC missouri I paid more than that for the monthly meter charge lol. Electricity however is about 2x as costly here as it was in KC.Man.. I was on Rural Water District for years. It's the same damn water I get now, but alot cheaper with your own well. I think it was roughly $8500 for the drill/well/wellhouse.. I got a bill about 4 years ago for $714.00 for that month. My dad was watering the piss out of everything that grew. I had to choke him out!... but now, we can run 7 tower sprinklers 24/7 and keep everything green (mostly lawn) for about 18 bucks a week (cost for pump power) for all water/showers, laundry, anything water. It's 220 ft deep to the bottom of the aquifer, and hit water at 70 ft. So!. we have 150 ft of water we can draw from... dude told me that if we ran it 24/7, my great, great grandkids would still not run out of water... I told him I dont have grandkids. LOL
I know that my reservoir water changes as it turns with the seasons, that said most well water I have experienced is very stable.I wonder as the seasons change if the ratio of ca to mg would change. I know the hardness will change but if the ratio doesn't then you'll know the ca and mg regardless of season.
About 1.5 gallons a day per plant.Your water bill is decent, out of curiosity how much do those Amazon's drink at their max say per day?
Plus the coco not being as dense allows more oxygen around the root zone.Coco just drains and dehydrates extremely well. Most media absorbs more water and holds onto it longer. Additionally roots have an easier time growing in less restrictive media so in lots of situations you’ll have a bigger roots mass than a lot of systems, faster, increasing water uptake rate.
so I assume the water consumption is a combination of evaporation, better drainage, and the plants Water uptake.
You are most welcome!I want to give Renfro a huge thanks for sharing his knowledge.
Well be safe in more ways than one. Nobody knows where this is going but it could get hairy really fast.Just to let you know Cannabis is still illegal in New Zealand , hence the price of a lb 5k.
And we are currently in full lockdown.
Presently am just trying to get these tents dialled in. Currently have 4 running. Target is 8 which basically translates into harvesting 1 table p/w . The one I posted is the only LED one. Rest are HPS 600s and some DE 600s.You are most welcome!
Well be safe in more ways than one. Nobody knows where this is going but it could get hairy really fast.
Thanks for your reply. really appreciated. I may have got lucky with the Banner, I grew ten, gave 1 to my bro and another to my best mate whom I grew up with. They both struggle with it, so I think they got duds. But the one I saved is awesome in sog, that was the strain I got the 5.3 from. So maybe I got lucky. Some plants almost had 3oz on them. That's using GH products. No one supplies GH downunder anymore,so I have to import them.Check out a strain called Mimosa if you get a chance. I have a breeders cut of it and it's dank, dense, purply.... great yielder.
OCD x M15 is some real fire, good yields.
Freezer Burn x Lemon Fire (Caps Frozen Lemons) is some real good stuff. Definitely needs defoliation.
If you ever run GMO beware of the stretch. She needs 12 weeks to flower and I didn't expect the extra 2 weeks would all be in stretch. It stretched for a month after flip then started to actually flower. Ended up in my lights lol.
I grew a bruce banner about 7 years ago, it was a beefy bitch. I ended up running a pheno of Kandy Kush that was probably the best yielder I ever had. Really lemony and piney with a little gassy note coming on as she ripened. The other phenos I have found of her weren't like that, they were good and yielded well but not insane like that pheno. I am a firm believer that to find a gem phenotype one must sprout 100 beans. Just popping 10 beans may not give you enough odds to get that one really bad ass plant to clone from for a few years.
Genetics is the biggest key for yields. What works for another may not work for you. When you find a winning yielder, keep it and run the hell out of it. Anytime I start fucking around with multiple strains it definitely drops my overall yields. So if you want the consistent yield numbers you gotta stick with the strains that work for you. Having to start from scratch is the worst, can take 1.5 - 2 years to get back in the groove again unless you had your genetics stashed with other growers and can get them back in clone form.
I get most all of my genetics as breeders cuts and a few as beans / plants from my buddies, so I haven't bought a seed since like 2004 ish. When it comes to seeds my buddy is the bean hoarder, there are some posts about it somewhere in this thread, he also had a list of banks he likes:Do you have a preferred seedbank?
Same to you, be safe. This is the real deal. I think that the world population is about to take a big hit. I commented about it on another thread, but yeah our house of cards is coming down. I am pretty well stocked up but this is going to last longer than a month or two. They have to invent a vaccine, test it at least a little, manufacture a lot of it, distribute it... This isn't going to be over quick and I think they are downplaying it a lot to prevent/delay mass hysteria.Hope you are keeping safe. Stock up on everything, even corona. I think this has got some way to go yet.
It's some real fire and the yield potentials are great provided you have the space for her to get big. I really think that she would be great in a SoG taking rooted cuttings directly to 12/12. End up around 4 feet tall and have 3/4 - 1 ounce per plant, most all as one big cola.GMO, 12 weeks flower. maybe they are ones for the garden next yr.
Hey mate you get high, you are not beholding to me or anyone. As for growing weed, you are a godsend to us all.I get most all of my genetics as breeders cuts and a few as beans / plants from my buddies, so I haven't bought a seed since like 2004 ish. When it comes to seeds my buddy is the bean hoarder, there are some posts about it somewhere in this thread, he also had a list of banks he likes:
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Same to you, be safe. This is the real deal. I think that the world population is about to take a big hit. I commented about it on another thread, but yeah our house of cards is coming down. I am pretty well stocked up but this is going to last longer than a month or two. They have to invent a vaccine, test it at least a little, manufacture a lot of it, distribute it... This isn't going to be over quick and I think they are downplaying it a lot to prevent/delay mass hysteria.
It's some real fire and the yield potentials are great provided you have the space for her to get big. I really think that she would be great in a SoG taking rooted cuttings directly to 12/12. End up around 4 feet tall and have 3/4 - 1 ounce per plant, most all as one big cola.
Sorry I got high and distracted making this post, lol. Glad this site saved the draft.
So you have not given the tap a go yet? Goodluck with the experiment!. How long you been there?So I think I am going to try using my tap water instead of RO. An experiment. lol
Right now my tap is at 200 PPM and 7.35 pH. I mixed my veg mix with tap water, sans the normal calimagic and it came right to 1002 PPM and 6.9 pH. Not too shabby considering I am watering around 7.0 since my medium ends up at 6.5 when watered at that number, after some hard correction that already took place. So we will see how they like that, I will first try it on a row and use the RO feed with the calimagic and a healthy dose of pH up.
My reason for doing this is two fold. Firstly when I mix my RO feed the pH ends up too low for my liking and I have to add the pH up which causes calcium to precipitate out of the mix. I haven't seen any issues from that but I don't like it lol. Second I just hate changing RO filters. So it would really be nice to eliminate that requirement.
We will see how the plants like it, I don't anticipate any issues since our water's PPM is mostly comprised of calcium and magnesium.
Something I thought was cool, I grabbed my bluelab soil pH pen after 4 months of sitting idle (in the KCL storage solution) and I checked in some 7.0 calibration solution, it read 7.0. Not too shabby.
NM all the water being wasted with RO. many are 1:1 & it may not even be necessary. That was bothering me also about using mine.Dude I switched to tap years ago and never looked back. As long as it’s decent tap you are gonna save so much time and money.