Dirtfree
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EDIT: BTW, I predict this thread is about to devolve into a troll contest, which is unfortunate - however, virtually all threads do when there's a certain someone involved.
+REP to you sir for predicting the future!
EDIT: BTW, I predict this thread is about to devolve into a troll contest, which is unfortunate - however, virtually all threads do when there's a certain someone involved.
He's the same as Fatman, IMO - lots of useless facts and acts like a total dick.
I'd highly recommend trying it you wont regret it. As for things going wrong its no different then soil in my opinion. In fact it is easier to correct. With soil once you get a lockout it can take a long long time to correct. Early on I had plants that took a month to start growing again from a hard lockout. With hydro it is virtually impossible to lock them out. I never have. I midly burned my plants once but that was my fault. If you want to try a really easy one you could use Advanced sensibloom two part or use what I a using now Maxibloom and maxigrow. You can use 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon. I use 2 once they are in bloom. Dont go over that and you dont even need a meter. The PH drops a good bit with these. I have around 7.5 PH on my tap and it drops the PH to 5.5 which is perfect. I never have to adjust the PH anymore. It rises to about 6.2-6.4 by the end of the week and I start all over. Easy as could be. If you want to be totally safe just use one teaspoon or 1.5 teaspoons. Then sit back and watch your plants grow. It really is that simple. I use 5 inch pots for my style of growing and the plants get a good size. Heck my mothers are in 6 inch pots and are huge. Oh also I water 3 times per night for 15 minutes. Mid bloom you could up it to 4 times but it isnt needed. I did this on one of my trays to experiment and once I saw how easy it really was I couldnt wait for my other trays to finish so I could switch them too. It was that much easier. I HATED the drip lines always getting clogged and having to run them all over the tray etc not to mention soil everywhere and constantly having to buy it. Plus having to water every other day etc. With this system I fill up the res once a week mix the nutes and I am done for 7 days. I forget or am too busy I let it go another day or two. Vacations etc become much much easier as well. Hope this helps give you the nudge to atleast try it for a round. You can always switch back.
Peace
I don't know nothing bout plucking my power plants (fan leaves).
Are you guys really comparing with UB?
Listen to his advice and you wont have to spend 40 years learning it yourself.
Have you considered a light mover? I love mine, and so do my ladies. Just to help you get even light across your canopy. Some of Remos grows are in 20 gal. trash cans. Cool shit for sure.
I got the math but it dosn't seem possable in pots that small. I thought the bigger the pot the bigger the plant.
This year in one grow I got 2 pounds 16 ounces dry from 2.5 plants under one light. I used a corner street light, Smokin' Dopin' Ropin' Texas Organics, and Texas Artesian well water, 6.66 oz per pot.
Yee hah!
Instead of a light mover, a better idea (IMO) would be to have two lights on a flip flop - less electricity usage (no mover moving, obviously) and less to go wrong (movers crap out all the time) - also easier to setup the aircooling, etc.
I.e., instead of having a 1K on a mover over a 4x6 area, have two 1Ks turning on and off each hour or two - lotsa good flip flop journals on the web if you're interested.
Initial setup is a little more expensive (buying the flip flop relay and an additional ballast, reflector, etc.) but it's WAY worth it, IMO (and the growers I've talked to who run them swear by them) - after doing a few grows to get my 4 vertical 600s dialed in, I'm going to replace them with 4 1Ks and run them on a flip flop (2 and 2, obviously).
Phyzix, no one is comparing anything - everyone is giving their opinion and the OP can decide who s/he thinks is more credible or whose ideas most closely resemble what s/he is trying to accomplish.
I have no issue with UB's main theme of "take care of your roots and foliage" and agree wholeheartedly with that premise; it's his (what I perceive to be) total tunnel vision in any methods that he hasn't tried (which is the overwhelming number of them) being "wrong" or a "fad" that I feel is destructive and probably dissuades a decent amount of people from expanding their own growing horizons.
That's simply my opinion, and his of me seems to be a "shit-fer-brains"; not a problem at all - I know he's wrong and getting defensive about it so I don't get worked up about it and report him to the moderators - it's the Internet, everyone needs to toughen up.
The last thing I'll say is that someone's results matter to me a lot more than how many years they've been growing; i.e.JACKMAYOFFER has been growing for about three years, is now running 60 thousand watts in his flowering rooms, and is very knowledgeable on any subject I've seen him speak about - just pointing out that one need not grow for 30 years to understand what makes a (more importantly, "your") plant tick.
op vent back into your house so its recirculating then you wont have to worry with the outside. i keep my house at around 69-70 degrees so its all good i got the lights vented into my ductwork so it just goes out into another room. when i said fresh air i didnt really mean outside air but that works too. im in agreement with dude on your genetics being good it just takes time and tweaking your system till your happy with results. ub is right about the roots tho keep them happy they keep you happy.
That was too funny,,, Spainard walks into that almost as if on q that dmfer lol
I'll let you know what I think when I'm done reading your thread hudson,,,I'm always mixing up the numbers, size of container, dif veg times and all.
And ya got to be able to vent your area, preferably with a dedicated exhaust. That's a must I would think. Later man, I'll try and get back to you