reza92
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I hear all the pros piss on their plants.It does get a good drink of dog piss every now and then so that'll be keeping it in beast mode lol
next he’ll be telling us ammoniacal nitrogen is just fine.
I hear all the pros piss on their plants.It does get a good drink of dog piss every now and then so that'll be keeping it in beast mode lol
Clearly older than 2 months though yea?
Looking good keen to see wether you pull more with the 5 plants compared to your usual
What do you feed them saffa,they look mint
That makes a lot of sense thanks saffa. i appreciate the exchange very much.
Has this any relation to Brownian Motion?
If the salinity of the nutrient solution was higher than that of the coco coir, and in a DTW approach. Do you think it would have the potential to collect sodium from the coir on the way through?
Not as a base. But maybe a useful flushing solution. Periodically, if it was immediately followed by your base nutrient?
Would it help dissolve the salt better and make it easier to drain?
If also taking into account sodium's own effects on osmosis? And immediately followed by your base feed?
Irrelevant questions and situation to the grow in question now. But it made me really curious about it.
Those questions are also above my pay grade and brain capacity but I agree with Steve on this. Flushing coco is a waste of time and stalls the plants and from my experience and dodgy testing practices I reckon if there is an issue it is usually user error anyway so I just triple check my res then flush the shit out of them with full strength feed ensuring lots of run off. Saves having to mix up a new batchThose kinds of questions are above my pay grade. From my experience with growing in coco using a handful of different methods I don't think you should need to go to such lengths flushing. When I first started using it in the late 00's I was taught to feed till 10% run off and flush every 2 weeks with straight water, but now I feed multiple (up to 10 x a day) with minimal run off , never flush unless necessary and then if I do I use 1/4 strength base nutrients. It's a better idea to concentrate on preventing buildup rather than worry about flushing. House and Garden drip clean used correctly will totally prevent salt buildup while saving you from having to have large amounts of run off.
I like to run high humidity and lower E.C feeds aswell
Top pic is 4 bottom is round 9 to 12.Looking good keen to see wether you pull more with the 5 plants compared to your usual
AhhhkTop pic is 4 bottom is round 9 to 12.
5 are in the smaller tent.
They look great,at 2 months obviously less impressive and i see the size of your containers. I generally grow in the ground out bush but this is my first outdoor in pots as its my back yard. Nice pic on 3rd month i love it when they hit that power growth stage. What is the strain?
Those ones were getting a 30L of 20-20-20 fertiliser through drip lines every second day and foliar spray of kelp, aloe , cmb , brix fix and fish hydrolysate twice a week. I use a Stihl mistblower for foliar spraying which makes a huge difference in the efficacy of the sprayWhat do you feed them saffa,they look mint
Middle one was Starflight Guava and the 2 either side were UpliftThey look great,at 2 months obviously less impressive and i see the size of your containers. I generally grow in the ground out bush but this is my first outdoor in pots as its my back yard. Nice pic on 3rd month i love it when they hit that power growth stage. What is the strain?
nice plants, great thanks, now im looking on ebay, for a mist blowerThose ones were getting a 30L of 20-20-20 fertiliser through drip lines every second day and foliar spray of kelp, aloe , cmb , brix fix and fish hydrolysate twice a week. I use a Stihl mistblower for foliar spraying which makes a huge difference in the efficacy of the spray
You using the brix fix from nutri tech? Have been interested in that product for a while, tried to get more info about it but couldn't.Those ones were getting a 30L of 20-20-20 fertiliser through drip lines every second day and foliar spray of kelp, aloe , cmb , brix fix and fish hydrolysate twice a week. I use a Stihl mistblower for foliar spraying which makes a huge difference in the efficacy of the spray
What info were you trying to get?You using the brix fix from nutri tech? Have been interested in that product for a while, tried to get more info about it but couldn't.
How do you like it?
Flip itCan anyone tell me what is a good height to turn my plants in a scrog right now tops are about 4 to 6 inches through the netting
Just was mainly wondering if it had fulvic acid incorporated into it or if I should use my own.What info were you trying to get?
I chuck a heap of different things at them so it's tricky to say how effective 1 particular product is but it works out pretty economical and seems to work well with the rest of my spray mix
I'm pretty much certain it's got fulvic in it.Just was mainly wondering if it had fulvic acid incorporated into it or if I should use my own.