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It's been a week so do u think it will take another week to hit the Rez?
It's been a week so do u think it will take another week to hit the Rez?
I've used dynamite. I can't remember if it was the red or purple, I do know it was a 13-13-13, and I didn't think it was organic. So I might not have used the same product. The one I used worked well, and seemed to work better than the osmocote in hi temps. But in the end I get better results more consistently using the Osmocote. I did try one organic CRF, it was the fox farms Marine Cuisine, and it didn't perform nearly as well as the OC or DYM.
I've never seen a hempy bag or a bag that would be a good candidate for hempy. I personally wouldn't try a bag for fear of a tear in the rez area. Just keep your eye out and you can find cheap to free items that will work great for hempy.
I've been having some issues with my 1st coco run. I'm fighting a CA deficiency, I just can't seem to build up the buffer in the coco. And I don't want to over hammer them and create a lockout, that would be the proverbial from bad to worse.
I'm using roots organic brick coco. I used ph 6 with 10ml/gal cal-mag (botanicare). With transplant to 3gal hempy I used 5ml/gal cal-mag. Within 1 day the first plant showed lime green new growth. The others followed soon after, but none of the others seem to be as bad. Here's the kicker, they are just starting to show sex, and the worst one is going to be a girl for sure, but the others look like they are going to be boys. I'm not throwin' them out just yet, cause they are JUST starting to show. Even though the ugly one is lime on top she still grew 3" in height last night.
These taken a few days back,
The word is.."you can't over-water coco"...it's that good at holding air too. You won't even need an air-stone...but it wouldn't hurt either unless you're feeding algae and bacteria too (essential to their lives as well).at present im on my 1st hempy grow using a base of 3" of perlite topped off with coco, would there be any benefit in mixing the coco with perlite above 3" of pure perlite, the hempys are standing in a res rather than having the res inside the bottle, the coco is wicking water up better than i anticipated and is still quite damp when i come to water every third day should i wait longer to water them or is coco that good that i could water everyday without problem, and would it be beneficial to have an airstone in my res, couldn't hurt right?
The word is.."you can't over-water coco"...it's that good at holding air too. You won't even need an air-stone...but it wouldn't hurt either unless you're feeding algae and bacteria too (essential to their lives as well).
Not really sure how long it will take.
Here are my thoughts on how to accelerate the roots diving. I'd water twice a day (I'm guessing a qt will be enough to start) Water just under the footprint of the plant canopy. As the plants grow and spread increase water area to match. This isn't something I have personal experience with, but I know that root and canopy lateral spread are related. And if you water the whole mass of per/verm mix every time there could be some nute salt buildup in the areas where there are no roots to uptake the nutes. You are running a drain to waste sort of system until you find the rez. One point to watch for, in perlite when you think the roots are in the rez and the plant just jumps in growth, the roots are most likely still a few inches above the hole, but with the wicking of the perlite it's a near saturation zone. And with my early experience with coco the saturation zone may be even further above the hole.
btw wattsaver the trash bins dimensions are: Product in Inches (L x W x H): 14.5 x 11.25 x 17.75. im thinking about going with something like this for the remaining untransplanted 3 plants : Product in Inches (L x W x H): 16.5 x 13.0 x 12.25. is wider and longer but short better then thin and tall?
well ive been vegging for 7 weeks already got another 4 to go. what light did u use to get over 6oz in a 3gal?
It was under a 2' square hood with 2 - 400w CMH bulbs. In a 4' square area by itself.
i was toying with a few cmh bulbs but they cost a fortune because you can only get them from America ,wjth delivery they are around $60 each, its good to see a plant plant hit yields like that under cmh because they dont get enough respect for what they are, great for keeping he heat down!
Ok, First time grower here.
I have about a 10" bucket with a 6" pot sitting in the cap of bucket.
The media is aquarium rocks they won't wick well like media made for hydro so i made 4 wicks from an old t-shirt.
I have 4 wicks going from bottom of bucket to top of pot through the drainage holes on the bottom of the pot.
The problem:
I have let about an inch or less of the wick sit in water for over 12 hours and the top of the wick is still dry(i let it come out of the aquarium rocks from the top to test moisture)
the t-shirt wick is about 2" wide and 10-11" long although it curled up on itself so it is not that wide. When i look into the reservoir though, the wick seems to be completely wet.
EDIT: Do you think it is because aquarium rocks are too heavy and it squeezes the water out of the wick that is within media?
It seems the wick that is within the media is moist but the tip coming out of the media is still completely dry... I'm going to add 2 more wicks making it a total of 6 wicks for now.
Would socks work better than a t-shirt?
Any tips?
I really like the bulb and the benefit of an open un-vented hood. The price dropped here in the states. I can now pick em up for $36/ea. I just wish that Phillips would make a 600 or 1000w model.