Dwc chatter

Panik1031

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whats up? New to this whole page and looking for people who are on here frequently for insight. Moving to Colorado in two months and trying to build a outstanding veg garden before we roll out there. As well as trying to dial my dwc techniques. Keep hearing about these 17 oz plants but yet to get one myself. Most we have accomplished to this day is seven maybe eight dry ozs. Will def need bigger turnouts for the biz plan ahead in rado. Help a brother out! And it's also nice to talk to fellow growers when bored lol. Stop by drop a line anytime. Peace love and drugs brothers. Here is some pics of so far.
 

rkymtnman

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welcome (almost) to CO.

i love DWC. i start my seeds in an aero unit, then move to dwc. for flower, they are in auto watering hempy buckets.

what part you guys moving to?
 

Panik1031

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Hopefully around the Thornton area have a couple houses to look at but wanna be close to Denver. Love the people and the big city environment. We actually just diy our little seedling tub works really well. How long have you been mastering the art?
 

Panik1031

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And as far as buckets we are using Rubbermaid totes with about nine plants a tub and boat load of bubbles lol. Trying to do the single mass cola technique. So far so good would post pictures but I am using my phone and it's not allowing me to upload my pics.
 

Panik1031

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This is as of two days ago! Don't really like pruning in flower but it def has not had any adverse effects like stunting growth or anything. They grow exponetially everyday. That's why I love the dwc so much you can notice everything.
 

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rkymtnman

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started with dwc about 6 years ago.

we like being a 2 hr drive from denver. lol. fun to visit but wouldn't want to live there. hope you like great beer. there is a new brewery opening weekly i think.
 

rkymtnman

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yeah, i don't touch my plants. i let them get about 6 to 8 inches and flip to 12/12. works for me.
 

Panik1031

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Ya I was just down there about a month ago now and it was fantastic. Not an alcohol fan anymore though. Strictly herb for me. This is my true passion. Creating medicine and sharing it with friends! Wish there was more activity out of this page though. Seems like I joined the bandwagon way to late and now that it's legal people don't have to sneak around on these sites too much more. But I feel like there is a lot of good information we could all be sharing each other to dial in our gardens and start making those freak plants that are sure to come one day. Dwc though is the only way I will go explosive growth and noticeable changes everyday. Everyone says it's hard but I am yet to kill a plant. It is truly the dream man!
 

rkymtnman

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i either do 2 or 4 in flower. i probably get 2 to 4 oz per plant. i rarely do the same strain twice. i like variety. i'm also close to 9000ft so my yields aren't what i'd get at lower elevations.

i swear by the lucas formula for nutes. 6 yrs and counting. some dutchmaster zone to keep the roots white and a vitamin/hormone booster for younger plants.
 

Panik1031

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i either do 2 or 4 in flower. i probably get 2 to 4 oz per plant. i rarely do the same strain twice. i like variety. i'm also close to 9000ft so my yields aren't what i'd get at lower elevations.

i swear by the lucas formula for nutes. 6 yrs and counting. some dutchmaster zone to keep the roots white and a vitamin/hormone booster for younger plants.[/QUOTE

Ya my roots are a little dirty actually going to check out that dutchmaster was also told a little hydrogen peroxide can do the same.
 

rkymtnman

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dm zone is more of permanent solution. it's basically just chlorine with added copper.

peroxide is just temporary. it will eventually turn into water.

a aquarium chiller is a good investment for dwc. i have one for my old rdwc setup. 68F is perfect nute temps.
 
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