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cannabiscrusader

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I use happy frog, mixed with promix hp, earth worm castings, and composted cow manure in my mix. The only thing i feed them is a compost tea of ewc, compost, and a few tea spoons of gen purpose dry amendments.Try mixing the happy frog and ocean forest. Sometimes the ffof is too hot for some cultivars. The happy frog will tone it down a bit. But that is for potting at the stage you are in now. After she "burns" through some nutrients she should pull through.
 

OldMedUser

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TBH Hydroponics fascinate and terrify me at the same time. I know the science is sound but I have no idea where to even start.It’s almost why I don’t own a salt water fish tank…..
DWC is easy and doesn't cost much to get going. Rubbermaid tub, 2 x 12" airstones and some line, dual outlet aquarium air pump and RO water.

Everything else is stuff you need to grow any method that can use hydro nutes. Seeds/clones, nutes, place to grow, fans etc.

I did about 50 tubs worth from '01 - '20. With RO water and the 3-part AN pH Perfect nutes don't need a pH pen but a ppm pen is advised. Those are around $20 + $10 for calibration fluid. 3 - 1L jugs of the nutes around $50 or less and another $50 for the air supply shit. I like some Big Bud for flowering and silica is nice too but not a necessity.

Only need to top up with RO and check ppm every 3 days then add small amounts of nutes in the same ratio to raise it back to the target ppm to replace what the plants ate in 3 days. No need to change nutes until ready to flip to flower and I was not changing at all from clone to crop my last 10 tubs or so with good results.

Really don't need to top up but once a week when the plants are small and I've had up to 16 plants in one tub tho 4 is more manageable.

I found DWC to be the easiest way to grow with the least amount of problems and biggest yields. Much less work than growing in pots of soilless or soil.

:peace:
 

SBNDB

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My undereducated guess is your temps are too low for your lighting and thats fkn everything up . Whats your light situation?
 

HyperBud

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DWC is easy and doesn't cost much to get going. Rubbermaid tub, 2 x 12" airstones and some line, dual outlet aquarium air pump and RO water.

Everything else is stuff you need to grow any method that can use hydro nutes. Seeds/clones, nutes, place to grow, fans etc.

I did about 50 tubs worth from '01 - '20. With RO water and the 3-part AN pH Perfect nutes don't need a pH pen but a ppm pen is advised. Those are around $20 + $10 for calibration fluid. 3 - 1L jugs of the nutes around $50 or less and another $50 for the air supply shit. I like some Big Bud for flowering and silica is nice too but not a necessity.

Only need to top up with RO and check ppm every 3 days then add small amounts of nutes in the same ratio to raise it back to the target ppm to replace what the plants ate in 3 days. No need to change nutes until ready to flip to flower and I was not changing at all from clone to crop my last 10 tubs or so with good results.

Really don't need to top up but once a week when the plants are small and I've had up to 16 plants in one tub tho 4 is more manageable.

I found DWC to be the easiest way to grow with the least amount of problems and biggest yields. Much less work than growing in pots of soilless or soil.

:peace:
Do you have a good resource for knowledge other then this site?
 

OldMedUser

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Do you have a good resource for knowledge other then this site?
Sure. Have a few real pot books, hundreds of pot magazines, dozens of pot related e-books and access to the interweb for unlimited knowledge.

Pop over to PDFdrive.com and search for pot, cannabis and even the racist slang term, marijuana, for all the knowledge you'll never have time to read. :)

:peace:
 
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