maineyankee
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The only reason I would (Not that I am, nor would I) would be for height situations. Plus, I was in a competition using a coffee can (DWC Method) but the little girls perished.
if you take a clone straight to flowering, you are going to find that you will have problems with yield even when compared to 12:12 from seed... clones HAVE to have the time in veg to get over being cloned... the shock (even with vitamin e, d supplements ect) can and will kill the plant long before you get around to harvesting...Need to ask something ... I have read several posts on "Taking Seed to 12/12" and a lot of these growers are getting very favorable results. Would this be the same in taking a clone and going straight to Flowering with a 12/12 Light Schedule?"
I like it, I love the..."cerebus wants ur gold!"LOL,....stoned....there are two ways to spell it one is greek mythology, the three headed dog at the entrance to hell, cerberus. and the other is a comic cerebus the aardvark.. it's close and i thought it was funny. mostly its time to drop the avatar of x-rayed silencers.. lol
I like it, I love the..."cerebus wants ur gold!"LOL,....stoned....
I just grew one from seed, a freebie from Attitude. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't really blue during flower. I think it might be more blue if grown in cooler temps, especially just before harvest.The BW isn't blue?
Having a Maine Moment here ... What is an EC?Hey MY. I used Jack's Hydroponic Formula, Calcium Nitrate, and Epsom Salts. I use about 1.0 EC of Hydro, .5-.6 EC of CalNite and .1 EC of Epsom salts. Keeps my ppm's puurrty low compared to others, and costs about 7-8 dollars in nutrients per pound of finished product. Thanks for the kind words!
I think PPM and EC are two measurements. Of what I don't know (well I know PPM).Having a Maine Moment here ... What is an EC?
So can someone break this down for me? Per gallon of H20, ph in the range of 5.5 to 5.7 (That has been what I have been getting for readings thus far) Lights are 150 MH for veg, and 400 HPS for flowering. Need anything else to get the breakdown? Thanks in advance as alwaysHey MY. I used Jack's Hydroponic Formula, Calcium Nitrate, and Epsom Salts. I use about 1.0 EC of Hydro, .5-.6 EC of CalNite and .1 EC of Epsom salts. Keeps my ppm's puurrty low compared to others, and costs about 7-8 dollars in nutrients per pound of finished product. Thanks for the kind words!