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what do u guys use for veg? hps or mh? i was wondering if hps was a bit better
what do u guys use for veg? hps or mh? i was wondering if hps was a bit better
T-8..........what do u guys use for veg? hps or mh? i was wondering if hps was a bit better
Hempy Style
Hempy buckets are by far the easiest, cheapest and most cost effective way to grow hydroponically. In my 7 years of growing Ive done aeroponics, dwc, bio-buckets and Hempy and there is no comparing the simplicity.
No pH testing needed
No ppm meters
No stress about root rot
I would say Yes.all three of these true???
T5 (If I had infinite space and money, maybe MH)what do u guys use for veg? hps or mh? i was wondering if hps was a bit better
this is all he has to say on the matter of ph but in there he hints at "thats the claim" as if there is some literature on the subject which i cant find.Im not sure what japanfreak is referring to but you need a ppm and ph meter for any grow. Without those how will you know how much you are feeding your plants.
As far as pH goes, beats the hell out of me why people say pH doesn't matter but that's the claim, I have no idea if anybody actually tested it at different pH points or not. In the 3 years I've been growing with this style I've never tested my pH but I know from before while doing DWC that my tap water is about 7.0 out of the faucet so with my nutes added it should be right around 6.0 anyway. If you already have all the pH shit you may as well balance it, but my advice to people who don't have a pH pen is to try a round without, you might be fine without.
To some extent because of the extensive hybridization of Marijuana and hundreds of brands of nutrients, every grower has to learn this stuff for themselves every-time. ... Now the books will tell us Canna grows best within a pH range of say 5.8 - 6.8, thats a massive range! and to compound the ambiguity there is no telling what your strain of plant prefers in the substrate you are using.i came across this when researching into my hempy grow last week,my ph was at just over 8 and had probably been like that for a week with no obvious signs of lockout , could this theory be true? i just took delivery of a new ph pen and a ppm meter and i will be aiming for 6 every time however this has my curiosity now...
250w hps is doing a cracking job on my moms atm,but i just picked up an extra 150 w cfl to go with itwhat do u guys use for veg? hps or mh? i was wondering if hps was a bit better
i nearly just put a little ph down in my res the other day but i didn't like the idea of all that acid to come down that far, so i had to empty and flush, pleased i did now but it took hours lolAnother factor to consider is, pH up/down acids mess the NPK levels up completely and IMO to the extent of rendering the N.P.K label system 'almost' meaningless. God knows how the micro's contained in these formulas respond to pH up/down, im sure its responsible for a lot of the lock-outs growers experience.
I'm not saying don't ph up/down, I do. but that I think it can cause lock-outs in itself.
pH down is the most unpleasant substance in indoor growing. I resent having to use it.i nearly just put a little ph down in my res the other day but i didn't like the idea of all that acid to come down that far, so i had to empty and flush, pleased i did now but it took hours lol
I would say Yes.
EC
Im not using my EC/PPM pen yet. Reason why? ... All a pen can give you are numbers, it can't tell you how your plant reacts to a specific dosage. I prefer to measure dosage (ml), watch how the plants at that stage of its cycle and repeat. ..... A pen is only essential in measuring PPM in re-circulating systems so a grower knows how much to top up a res by.
pH
pH is more important than EC but with a little common sense the need for a pen can be reduced. Its essential to know whether you live in hard or soft water area. In a hard water area, youre nutes will bring your pH to within an exceptable level and even without any pH down, you'll still get bud. .... Ive no experience trying to grow with soft water but I imagine nutes and a couple of drops of pH up will generally bring you into a correct range.
root rot
Ive never experienced this with any style ive done. Ive done soil, DWC (second favourite), Hempy, NFT and never seen it.
Maybe, Maybe not. Meters may distract a newbie and have them chasing their own tail.Not saying it couldn't be done but I would love to see a newbie grower with a ph and ppm meter vs a newbie just adding water and nutes.
. . . . I would put my money on the newbie with the meters vs non meters any day.
^ Beautiful, I hope my GDP gets some colours like that. I'm going to have a look now.
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nope, still waiting for purple on mines.
Yeah telling me? LOL. If it doesnt purple im sending Ken Estes a complaint.Damn, I was really hoping your GDP would be purpling already
I pull 4 o's per plant in little 2g buckets, no pH reads, no ppm reads and never a sign of root rot. My secret:Im not sure what japanfreak is referring to but you need a ppm and ph meter for any grow. Without those how will you know how much you are feeding your plants.
Yeah, seems like folks over on 420mag forum are all over the blue planet nutes...From what Ive seen ... The best way to get brand expansion/exposure for a nute company is to sponsor a popular grower on web forums like ours. Blue Planet offered certain growers free nutes if they documented their results and bigged-up the brand. Now they have a semi-cult following with growers calling themselves the BPA 'Blue Planet Army' lol
I dont know about the formula but the 3 part solution are the same colour as GH Flora. lol.