collective gardener
Well-Known Member
I assume that even though the plants are in ebb and flow tables, you are top feeding drain to waste?
Prudent idea to start with just one light. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten exited about a new idea, switched the whole grow, only to find out it was a bad idea the hard way. Just this year we got exited about a new strain, committed 8 of our 12 - 1000 watt blooming lights to the new strain. 5 weeks into bloom we learned the new strain was a PM making machine. Ended up tossing 10+ Lbs. Also lost valuable time waiting for new cuts to be ready to fill the prematurely empty bloom room. Needless to say it wasn't a happy time for us. All that for a rooky mistake.
I think that you'll be quite happy with the rockwool. My experience has been at least a 20% yield increase over soil. Also, it's SO much cleaner and easier to work with and dispose of.
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/407048-20-000-watt-medical-grow.html
Prudent idea to start with just one light. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten exited about a new idea, switched the whole grow, only to find out it was a bad idea the hard way. Just this year we got exited about a new strain, committed 8 of our 12 - 1000 watt blooming lights to the new strain. 5 weeks into bloom we learned the new strain was a PM making machine. Ended up tossing 10+ Lbs. Also lost valuable time waiting for new cuts to be ready to fill the prematurely empty bloom room. Needless to say it wasn't a happy time for us. All that for a rooky mistake.
I think that you'll be quite happy with the rockwool. My experience has been at least a 20% yield increase over soil. Also, it's SO much cleaner and easier to work with and dispose of.
https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/407048-20-000-watt-medical-grow.html