Holla Man 219
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Here's a question thats has been on my mind. If I have my nutes mixed in the tote that my plants and sitting in, should I be top feeding them nutes as well?
Sorry about that. I am using a homemade system with 12 plant sites, underneath 2 40w cool flurescents, inside the tote are 2 12" air stones, Fox Farm nutes with some CALMAG. I also have a 400 MH that I was going to start to use once the babies got a little bigger.I don't understand your setup.
Thanks for the input. How long until the roots extend out the bottom of the net pots? Here is some pics I just took.What method of growing are you using?
`Top feeding is usually only needed in drip systems.
Assuming you're using a DWC setup, as long as the bottom of the
netpot is submerged and you have good amount of bubbles you
should be fine in the beginning. Then once the roots find their way
out of the netpot and into the water your girls should explode.
Thanks for the input. How long until the roots extend out the bottom of the net pots? Here is some pics I just took.
Thanks BeaverHuntr. I feel alot better now, thanks. I kinda feel like I was having a panic attack and you just passed me a joint. LOLYeah dont worry about top feeding just make sure your net pot is pretty close to the water level the bubbles splashing will do the rest .. Be patient about 1- 1 1/2 weeks you will see nice little roots..
Ok, see here is the long and short of it. I first started off using some Miracle Grow then quickly learned of my mistake and disguarded that started over with some fresh water then started to use the Fox Farm Grow Big and CalMag. I also didn't use the nutes full strength. I did this on Saturday night. The plants with more leave on them have been growing for about 1 1/2 weeks the the smaller seedlings about a week.Back off the nutes. You're burning your seedlings.
I was the same way dude, its all about patience keep a good eye on your plants you will know what they need or want in due time.. Also keep a good eye on PH, PPM and reservoir temperature.. Those 3 things are key in bubbleponics.Thanks BeaverHuntr. I feel alot better now, thanks. I kinda feel like I was having a panic attack and you just passed me a joint. LOL
Duly noted.I was the same way dude, its all about patience keep a good eye on your plants you will know what they need or want in due time.. Also keep a good eye on PH, PPM and reservoir temperature.. Those 3 things are key in bubbleponics.
^ this, give them some fresh water.Back off the nutes. You're burning your seedlings.
What I do when I veg... I germinate in the paper towel take the seedling and plant it into rapid rooter plugs put in tray/dome put under my T5 lights for 2 weeks and if they show roots i transfer into the reservoirs using 1/4 strength nutes the first week.This morning I switched to the 400 MH. Thats a lot of heat for 2 of my seedlings so I put my super efficient humidity dome over them. LOL I saw someone else's grow and they had something similar over their baby girls so I did the same. I'm a noob, I'm sorry. Here are the pics.
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Ok. Does the PPM determine if I'm using too much nutes or is that something I can determine just from looking at the plants and seeing discoloration, wilting, etc? Should I flush my plants? If so with what? After I flush them will that encourage a sprout in growth?Nute burn will slow things down VERY quickly.
Usually with seedlings I don't really begin to give them nutes until
about 2 weeks in. And when I do it's maybe 1/8th strength.
Your plants will grow fine with a lower amount of nutes than
recommended, but the slightest bit over and you're going to have
trouble. You can also save quite a bit of money on lowering
the strength of nutes as well.
When you're comfortable enough to understand how much of
the nutes your plants are eating, then you can push your limits.
But IMHO the burn just isn't worth it.