Stoner Smurf
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Hey MM, clear out your inbox.
Never used the stuff, DM. I'm lucky I have well water that is perfect for my ladies. Should have my system delivered tomorrow. Just like Christmas all over again. I must say it has been expensave to just get going. $1700 for system, $1100.00 for chiller, $1200.00 hardware, $900.00 for Canna, I hope I don't F it up.
I am going to run Canna Zym in the system as I think if you don't run something your increasing your chances of bad things happening. IMHO Any comments???
Thanks for stopping in, sorry I have been slacking on updates, today or tomorrow I promiseOhhh Good!!!!!
Nice thread, Whatever happened to this guy?haha, yah its easier to be productive stoned than on mushrooms - for sure.
So the first couple pictures is the strain MaryJane from lonestar,
One Seed two sprouts
Ok first and foremost dan from cch20 is a cool ass dude... I just talked to him for an hour about all kinds of shit. He just gave me some serious sound advice I am really about to start taking into consideration.
First about the uc ph problem I've been having.
1.) He told me when I use algen extract I should either
A.) foliar feed it to the plants (which is cool cuz they are in veg)
B.) crown feed it
The reason for this is because the process they use to extract the sea kelp basically uses ph up and the solution itself is very alkaline... As you all know anything the plant doesn't use in the solution stays behind and that sounds like it could be a reason right there in itself.
2.) The main culprit the cal mag...
He told me to cut my calmag to either 1ml per gal or just cut it out completely because of the excess minerals it introduces that h&g is already full of and really doesn't need. Also the fact h&g has a shitload of calmag in it already.
3.) He told me for some reason they can't put their finger on 100% that the uc doesn't need that strong of a nute soup and that I should cut back on my nutes and multi zen to 1/2 to 2/3 strength. He said the uc makes nutrients more available for unknown reasons and therefore do better under a 1/2 strength to 2/3 strength dose. He said it's all about water uptake and that lower doses are better because it allows the plant to uptake the nutrients faster.
I also asked him about flushing and draining he gave me an answer that was pretty common sense but it was that for fast evacuation I should hook the mag pump directly to the bottom drain and pump down like that. He said just keep adding back fresh water and diluting the remaining nutes at the bottom until my ppms go down to nothing. Makes sense to me that's what I do anyway.
He also told me to avoid clogging my drains again that I can safely pruin 10-20% of the roots away with no ill effect he said it will help promote lateral growth by doing it. He recommended once the roots start to grow into the PVC by to pruin them once a week or so. This is only the plants at the end of the run by the return manifold I'm talking about. The other ones I highly doubt would even matter as they probably wouldn't get big enough to stop the water flow.
The last thing he told me was that cutting back on part a and the calmag will help promote bud growth instead of foliage due to the n being lower in the npk ratio and that they are coming out with new lids next month that snap on the bucket and that these lids will have portholes so you can work inside the bucket without having to take the lid off.
I'd say I learned a few things while talking to him for sure... I'm about to start flushing today with r/o water and drip clean nothing else until my ppms are well under 100 and come back with 1/2 strength everything and 1ml of calmag per gallon and we will see what happens. I'm gonna try that first for sure. I'll let you know how it goes by tomorrow or the next day.
Always enjoy watching you bro, hope my thread is as entertaining as yours.I like the split seed Medi! I had twins from a seed before, one hermied, the other didn't...quite strange. Anyway, here to watch the fun begin. Hoping to learn a bit about UC growing. Thanks for the heads up bru.
Peace, DST
Nice thread, Whatever happened to this guy?
SUB'd!! here for the show.
I use DM Zone and I love the stuff. Never used anything else so can't compare. I keep my water temps below 68 f. And I've always had really nice, really white roots. Healthy as can be. One thing I like so much about zone is the stuff (bear with me I'm not a scientist) makes the water viscosity lower... or something like that, lol. What I mean is that the bubbles without zone are bigger and fewer, but with zone added it makes the water thinner or something so that the bubbles are much smaller and seem to fill the area better. I don't know as this actually helps plants grow, but in my mind the more tinier bubbles the better, to get more oxygen dissolved and get more bubbles to each and every part of all the roots.
Another thing I love about zone is that it lasts seemingly forever. The instructions (which I follow) say to use 1mL per gallon. It's actually quite cheap when you think about it. Another thing I do is use it the whole entire grow. Even when flushing. Hasn't seemed to leave any taste or anything like that in my buds... ask my RIU buds that have smoked my stuff they will tell you it's all good.
Hope that helps a little. And feel free to check what I got going on in my closet if you feel like it.
peace
HAHAHA... I love it. And I will never cash a big lottery check!!!Im going to try this again,I WILL NEVER DRIVE A BMW
So got this back from canna when I asked about using Cannazym in the UC with Canna Aqua. So now I realy wonder if they know what their talking about. I have received a PM saying Ralphie does not know shit about anything??
Hello,
If I understand your question, while we recommend using Aqua in re-circulating systems, because of the massive amounts of air injected into your system, maybe Substra is a better option. The pH controls or buffer used in the Aqua line to stabilize pH will react with the CO2 in the air to drive pH up. Substra does not have this carbonate buffer and will react normally. It will still be important that you stay on top of the pH no matter which nutrients you use because both CO2 and Oxygen will react with the individual nutrients and force the pH around with any nutrient package.
Cannazym is a recommended product in all our feed charts and with all nutrients. Each feed chart will have the recommended products shown at the top and then give the correct amount to use.
Hope this helps,
Ralph B.
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