ty for the link but it doesnt work
I am going to set up a hydro system as soon as i am done with the grow i am on. It should be in a week or two. If anyone has thoughts or ideas or pictures or anything, hook it up. I want to know a little before i jump all the way in.
Widow Thanks for the link you are awesome.. I went to the other forum and I couldn't find what I was looking for.. But the link you provided explained it perfectly, it was dumbed down for me, I mean after all I'm not the smartest I'm a HB guy..
LOL I figured that with the widow name, I was just basically saying thx for the nice link to the dumbed down version of lucas formula, cause I am retarded and I do HB which is one of the easiest ways to grow, HB is the dumb down version of hydroponics.LOL... hey, what... lol ... wait a minute - I'm a HB girl!... lmao
Widow
LOL I figured that with the widow name, I was just basically saying thx for the nice link to the dumbed down version of lucas formula, cause I am retarded and I do HB which is one of the easiest ways to grow, HB is the dumb down version of hydroponics.
I figured you would like that analagy. I transplanted my 5 day old babies today into mini HB made from plastic party cups..
I checked out that thread and that seems so complicated... I also don't have a PPM meter. Is the 'lucas formula' made for hempy buckets?Hey Az - I didn't know that you use the Lucas Formula, so do I - obviously... it's a $ saver for sure...
Widow
Thanks sir... where can one easily get r/o water? Is distilled good enough because I have very easy access to that. I actually think a local restaurant chain uses reverse osmosis water in their coffee and ice.yes its made for HB and u dont need ppm meter if you measure right with HB u never need to check things like that and ph if you use R/O water and measure your nutes right
thats what I do, 1.50 for 5 gallons you cant go wrong, saves a bunch of time and a little money.....Also if you know of any of water machines in front of a supermarker, where you bring up to a 5 gallon container and fill it for like $1.50 or $0.35 a gallon. They usually use RO systems nowadays.