HASH BOMB. 250w HPS DWC

horribleherk

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She looks fine to me mate, I like to keep them low like that.
Also be careful feeding screwdrivers early on in veg, I normally start off with a quarter strength feed of 13mm spanners, or for my American listeners 1/2" spanners. :razz:
Very well put & true 13 mm=1/2 in or in firearms.50 cal=to50/100in. Or 13mm lol many times I've had to use 1/2 for a 13 mm nut but these days I use more metric stuff I changed a water pump on a caterpillar diesel awhile back & I'll be damned if it wasn't metric I'll check in the morning & see if the screwdriver is digested & if it may have a preference to reg. Or Phillips
 

Pig4buzz

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I will get easily 16oz dry off my 4 plants I recon. I have harvested the 2 small ones and I've got 7oz dried safely. The other 2 girls will give me 10 dried, so 16 -17 I'm hoping for. It will be a month or so before I harvest the big head so stay tuned
What's tent, box size? Got auto to grow too. Have not decided size of tent or box thanks
 

TheStickMan

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I think I may be seeing some nitrogen toxicity Stick, she's clawing a bit.

But she's nice and bushy mate, great to see her coming around.
I thought the same mate so I've drained half of the tank and topped up with plain pHd water.
This time round I'm changing my Nutes and using the Buddhas Tree range. Heard really good stuff and they have a couple of different products. One that you and @Anon Emaus would be interested in with DWC. Its called Buddhas Tree Defender. I'm going to start using it tomorrow, i'll find a link.
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

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I thought the same mate so I've drained half of the tank and topped up with plain pHd water.
This time round I'm changing my Nutes and using the Buddhas Tree range. Heard really good stuff and they have a couple of different products. One that you and @Anon Emaus would be interested in with DWC. Its called Buddhas Tree Defender. I'm going to start using it tomorrow, i'll find a link.
Cheers, I'll definitely look it up. I was thinking of changing my nutrient line on my next grow.
 

TheStickMan

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You use this Defender in the week before last of Veg, its meant to protect the roots from pythium and other horrible stuff, have a read on it. I can't start using it tomorrow actually because you arent supposed to use it for more than 5 days, I'm away next week so will start it on Sunday.
 

calliandra

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Follow Calliandra, I love the way she grows, I'm far too lazy for that. But she yield's some really nice bud, better than the shit we have got!
LMAO you're too lazy to check on your plants every few days and throw some water at them? All I'm doing at the mo, my plants have grown into the lights and burned themselves twice because of it :P
Thanks for the praise! - yeah that's my end goal, to be a proper gardener who really knows her stuff :D

You use this Defender in the week before last of Veg, its meant to protect the roots from pythium and other horrible stuff, have a read on it. I can't start using it tomorrow actually because you arent supposed to use it for more than 5 days, I'm away next week so will start it on Sunday.
Er, you may be getting bamboozled there?
Pythium, as far as I have learned, only grows under anaerobic conditions - and you guys are bubbling your water, right? So actually you're already doing mechanical pythium prevention by assuring conditions stay aerobic - so that nute producer is hoodwinking you :mrgreen: I may be missing something there, but that's what it looks like to me ;)
 

TheStickMan

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LMAO you're too lazy to check on your plants every few days and throw some water at them? All I'm doing at the mo, my plants have grown into the lights and burned themselves twice because of it :P
Thanks for the praise! - yeah that's my end goal, to be a proper gardener who really knows her stuff :D


Er, you may be getting bamboozled there?
Pythium, as far as I have learned, only grows under anaerobic conditions - and you guys are bubbling your water, right? So actually you're already doing mechanical pythium prevention by assuring conditions stay aerobic - so that nute producer is hoodwinking you :mrgreen: I may be missing something there, but that's what it looks like to me ;)
Too lazy for the organic soil thing, DWCs nice and easy, just add water lol
I wish my plant would grow into the light!
Probably am getting bamboozled, see, thats why you're the proper gardener lol from what I have read up on it, it seems to make sense and pythium to us DWC growers is like the devil lol so owt to prevent it!
The growth spurt should have happened weeks ago! She's in Week 4, she needs at least another 2 week I reckon. Pain in arse cabbage thing.
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

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LMAO you're too lazy to check on your plants every few days and throw some water at them? All I'm doing at the mo, my plants have grown into the lights and burned themselves twice because of it :P
Thanks for the praise! - yeah that's my end goal, to be a proper gardener who really knows her stuff :D


Er, you may be getting bamboozled there?
Pythium, as far as I have learned, only grows under anaerobic conditions - and you guys are bubbling your water, right? So actually you're already doing mechanical pythium prevention by assuring conditions stay aerobic - so that nute producer is hoodwinking you :mrgreen: I may be missing something there, but that's what it looks like to me ;)
Problem is that pythium can happen even if all preventative measures have been taken... that's what's scary (although chances are still slim). Unless you have beneficial bacteria of course, then it's 100% gone.
 
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