jijiandfarmgang
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I see a lot of people making a lot of mistakes and giving bad advice. Don't get me wrong there are some very knowledgeable people in these parts but there seems to be less and less of them.
Any ways I thought I'd post my thoughts (take them or leave them).
The number one problem people have in Hydro, is some extravagant concoction. Keep that junk out of your res. Quit being victims of marketing and hype. Stick to base nutrients. I mix my own, its super cheap, and there are people to help you here if you have a problem. There are also many companies offering dry nutrient salt recipes designed for hydro for a very reasonable price.
I suppose most people think the biggest problem is root rot/root disease. Remember this is a symptom of something else out of whack. And most of the time peoples plants just aren't healthy.
Lots of dissolved oxygen, lots of quality par light, and cool nutrient solution temps.......how you go about those is up to you, just remember keep it simple
Here's a couple pics of 2 plants I grew on the side. There's nothing ideal about this setup, and they were stressed a fair amount, but still managed to do well.
- Jiji
I see a lot of people making a lot of mistakes and giving bad advice. Don't get me wrong there are some very knowledgeable people in these parts but there seems to be less and less of them.
Any ways I thought I'd post my thoughts (take them or leave them).
The number one problem people have in Hydro, is some extravagant concoction. Keep that junk out of your res. Quit being victims of marketing and hype. Stick to base nutrients. I mix my own, its super cheap, and there are people to help you here if you have a problem. There are also many companies offering dry nutrient salt recipes designed for hydro for a very reasonable price.
I suppose most people think the biggest problem is root rot/root disease. Remember this is a symptom of something else out of whack. And most of the time peoples plants just aren't healthy.
Lots of dissolved oxygen, lots of quality par light, and cool nutrient solution temps.......how you go about those is up to you, just remember keep it simple
Here's a couple pics of 2 plants I grew on the side. There's nothing ideal about this setup, and they were stressed a fair amount, but still managed to do well.
- Jiji