pope creek
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I'm organic to the core but if I wanted to do a one-off indoor run and couldn't risk a screw up. Most importantly if I didn't care about chemical ferts (which I do and I hate),....
I would go for a simple three part system like General Hydroponics (there are better ones too), as they are simple and effective.
They consist of a Grow solution, a micro solution and a bloom solution.
You mix the three according to the plants maturity.
You could use GroDan rock wool cubes.
Start in the baby ones then set them into the big ones.
Set them out on a linoleum covered platform with a fractional tilt to it.
Give them plenty of space, say 4 to 6 plants per 1000w.
Fix a length of gutter along the downward tilted end of the platform to catch run off and return to reservoir.
Use a drip line system powered by simple aquarium pump to water. Run irrigation as a circuit.
Get decent air flow with fans, vents and extraction.
Best if your walls are white.
Suspend lights by pulley to ceiling, you will need to raise them as the plants grow.
When your seedlings are big enough to handle it, move them under lights. First day or two keep lights way high above and feed half strength.
When plants are settled, lower lights to approx 1' above tops or as close as you can without burning.
Start on 16 to 23 hours of light. When your plants are big enough (which depends on the size of room - they may treble in size in all directions), reduce light to 12 hours.
At this point you adjust nutes ratio.
When flowers first show you adjust the nutes a third time.
Always check and adjust PH of nutes mix and change it out regularly.
Pay attention to temps, airflow and humidity.
Keep the room spotless.
Watch like a hawk for mites etc.
Flush plants at least a week before harvest.
Don't be shy to prune or top.
I may have forgot something but that is indoor weed system that's tried and true.
I would go for a simple three part system like General Hydroponics (there are better ones too), as they are simple and effective.
They consist of a Grow solution, a micro solution and a bloom solution.
You mix the three according to the plants maturity.
You could use GroDan rock wool cubes.
Start in the baby ones then set them into the big ones.
Set them out on a linoleum covered platform with a fractional tilt to it.
Give them plenty of space, say 4 to 6 plants per 1000w.
Fix a length of gutter along the downward tilted end of the platform to catch run off and return to reservoir.
Use a drip line system powered by simple aquarium pump to water. Run irrigation as a circuit.
Get decent air flow with fans, vents and extraction.
Best if your walls are white.
Suspend lights by pulley to ceiling, you will need to raise them as the plants grow.
When your seedlings are big enough to handle it, move them under lights. First day or two keep lights way high above and feed half strength.
When plants are settled, lower lights to approx 1' above tops or as close as you can without burning.
Start on 16 to 23 hours of light. When your plants are big enough (which depends on the size of room - they may treble in size in all directions), reduce light to 12 hours.
At this point you adjust nutes ratio.
When flowers first show you adjust the nutes a third time.
Always check and adjust PH of nutes mix and change it out regularly.
Pay attention to temps, airflow and humidity.
Keep the room spotless.
Watch like a hawk for mites etc.
Flush plants at least a week before harvest.
Don't be shy to prune or top.
I may have forgot something but that is indoor weed system that's tried and true.