Okay supchaka. You've inspired me man. I've got a 3gal bag, I'm gonna take it down to the hardware store and find a bucket that fits the bottom best. Then cut it off 2 1/2" up and put a notch in the new lowered edge down to about 2". Thanks for putting the idea out there. I'm interested in the watering frequency with perlite in a bag, please keep us posted.Bam! And there it is ill fill her up tomorrow! It's a 1gal smart pot. I used Dixie cups to start some seeds this time so there's less soil. I figure once a week or whenever the plate looks gross ill swap in a clean one. If needed ill use a deeper dish, this will be for now.
Mine good ph 7.0 ppm varies with the seasons 240 to 500 and there's no frickin' cal in it.My tap is @pH7.5
w/nutes 6.8
Watt, she's looking very nice. Also, is that following the main-line method? I noticed the tomato wire and it made me think of it. Your PH data on the OC+ is excellent. It proves what I've been thinking all along with just watering with non-PH'ed RO water. I have 3 clones in the cloner right now that I am going to run with OC+ as a test. They need to be sexed, and I know that OC+ would be a nice experiment. (Regardless of the turn out, the moms are topped and growing more nodes by the day.)I've been logging some run-off readings, as you all know I use OC in the medium. So I've been checking the ph & EC of feed water and checking the run-off. I've been mixing up 2gal of water per event, this will give me a solid quart/liter of run-off. (I know its excessive but gives a good clean sample)
My feed water is real consistent, because it has no nutrient salts in it. All feedings start out Ph - 6.8 / EC .68
Below a list of run-off readings (this bucket was built on 11/15)
12/1 - ph 5.3 / ec 2.08
12/4 - ph 5.7 / ec 1.86
12/7 - ph 5.9 / ec 1.49
12/12 - ph 5.9 / ec 1.76
12/14 - ph 6.1 / ec 1.50
This shows me several things.
Using OC in coco there is no need for ph adjustments. (gonna check my next perlite bucket)
OC will release and feed as much as the plant can use, but this leads to less duration. (In the last 3 days I've seen fading, she needs more food)
I also took a couple of between watering samples of the rez, and it showed a ph drift upwards, and an ec that dropped only slightly. I need more of these samples before I make a WAG (wild ass guess)
Tonight is water time, I'm gonna spike the water.
EDIT: Stopped post to eat drink water & be merry. Added PK (no N) In water ph 6.6 ec .98 / run-off ph 5.5 ec 1.7
Here she is Maui-Thunder day 31.5;; Normally (with 3 to 4 plants) I will remove a lot of the side branches, but since it's solo I pulled the sides to the center.
These are flash shots right after lights out, I seem to get more true color, and interesting shadows.
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Here's a view of the hub from a few days back,
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Osmocote, it's a CRF (Control Released Fert). DocBud, over at 420mag, did several grow journals where he detailed a side by side comparison of OC+ vs Advanced Nutrients. DocBud also showed OC+ in a hempy vs soil. Basically, the hempy OC+ stayed green all the way into harvest with a bigger yield than the soil grow.what is oc?
The entire pot is just thick cloth, water falls right through it. So in this case the plate becomes my "hempy res" Its an inch deep and Ill water till its nearly overflowing. Then when the plates dry, I water again. I'll switch to a deeper plate if needed, and swap in clean plates when they get cruddy with evaporated nutes n shite.My perlite is so fine if I rinsed it Id lose half of it, so it goes in dry and thats it. It got a rinse, but in the cloth, then a final flush with nutes.
Not sure I'm following what's being done here. Does the hole go in the smartpot? What kind of material is that? Look's intriguing for sure!
Well with the other plant I watered it a little every day just to keep things moist up top, figure Ill do the same with this one till I know its roots are well to the bottom. If this works out even half way decent Id imagine all my future grows would go this way, never have to pick up another pot checking weight. If the plates grubby, change it when dry so the plants at its lightest. (yes Im a bit gimpy physically) I already like the idea better than my 1st hempy thats only a week old If nothing else, I may consider doing something similar with a solid pot and a plate type res.Okay supchaka. You've inspired me man. I've got a 3gal bag, I'm gonna take it down to the hardware store and find a bucket that fits the bottom best. Then cut it off 2 1/2" up and put a notch in the new lowered edge down to about 2". Thanks for putting the idea out there. I'm interested in the watering frequency with perlite in a bag, please keep us posted.
What about algae growth from still water with nutrients? Since I don't currently have a means to drain my tub, the standing water gets a bit like pond water after day. However, the plate will drain after about a day in a half (depends on heat/dryness in the room). Will be interesting to see how often the cruddy plates need replacing. This has some definite potential though. I'm looking forward to seeing this progressThe entire pot is just thick cloth, water falls right through it. So in this case the plate becomes my "hempy res" Its an inch deep and Ill water till its nearly overflowing. Then when the plates dry, I water again. I'll switch to a deeper plate if needed, and swap in clean plates when they get cruddy with evaporated nutes n shite.
Yeah I think it may need alot of water but I did find the perlite to hold quite a bit before it finally came out the bottom I put like a quart into it and it still didnt drip. I dont think it will be around long enough for algae to be a problem, but Im speaking from my ass of course cuz I have no idea My runoff is really clear too, that CNS17 is funky, like white peptol bismol goin in.What about algae growth from still water with nutrients? Since I don't currently have a means to drain my tub, the standing water gets a bit like pond water after day. However, the plate will drain after about a day in a half (depends on heat/dryness in the room). Will be interesting to see how often the cruddy plates need replacing. This has some definite potential though. I'm looking forward to seeing this progress
Yes I'm loosely following the main lining concept. I left on branch of a lower node on this one and all the side branches, I would have trimmed them all off if I had more plants in the area.Watt, she's looking very nice. Also, is that following the main-line method? I noticed the tomato wire and it made me think of it. Your PH data on the OC+ is excellent. It proves what I've been thinking all along with just watering with non-PH'ed RO water. I have 3 clones in the cloner right now that I am going to run with OC+ as a test. They need to be sexed, and I know that OC+ would be a nice experiment. (Regardless of the turn out, the moms are topped and growing more nodes by the day.)
Are you using any additives along with the OC+? You ran a PK -N feed with the OC+?
That was my first thought. Each strain was in its own sealed bag. They were wrapeed in bubble wrap inside a coffee mug and wrapped in bubble wrap avain. I went as far as to completely take the box apart and didn't find it. All the other seeds look great. I sent them an email, hopefully I'll hear back soon. Has anyone used revolution seed bank? I just found them online and they seem pretty cheap. I'm gonna do some more looking on them.I've read the seeds can be hard to find in the package. Sounds stupid, but did you look EVERYWHERE!