vitalsine
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Hey guys,
I am on my first grow. I started from 6 clones that were given to me by a friend. They were cut from a plant that was in flower and revegged, he cut them maybe 4-6 weeks ago. I'm not sure how long they've been "rooted" for, but the solo cups did have a nice root ball filling the cup when I transplanted.
I just transplanted them last night into 3 gal pots and gave them their first feeding. I'm growing in a mix of 50% ProMix Myco Organic, 30% coco, and 20% perlite, I hand-mixed it myself. I'm using pH'd RO water and FOOP. I wasn't 100% sure what to feed them, so I mixed to 290ppm and 5.9pH, they recommend 300ppm for Seedling Week 2, and to pH water to 6-6.5. I mixed about 5 gallons worth for the 6 plants and probably used around 3 gallons. I watered them until I noticed draining from the pots. I've read a few places that water with organic nutrients in it only lasts about 24 hours.
So now for the questions. Does nutrient water really only last 24 hours before going bad? I am planning on setting up a blumat automated watering system, FOOP has assured me that it won't clog them, as that is one of their big selling points (I guess, it's right on the packaging). If the water is only good for 24 hours, how does this work? I have a 40-gallon res I wanted to set up and hook the blumats into that. I have a pump to keep the water moving. I am going to let the blumats work off gravity. I know I'd have to drain and clean the res before switching from veg to flower, but if the water won't stay good over 24 hours, what's the point? When watering and feeding my plants, FOOP gives a weekly schedule, do I feed them this any time they need to be watered throughout the week? Or do you only feed them once and then use pH'd RO water until the following week?
My thought process was to fill the res, add nutes based on how much water was in the res to meet the desired ppm, then pH the water to the desired pH. I would then run that through the blumat until the following week, at which time I would add more water/nutes and adjust ppm/pH to desired levels, and so forth until flower. Then I would drain and re-fill the res, switch to the next line of nutes for flower, and repeat the process above, and so on.
I just want to make sure I am getting this right.
On another note. I am going to try mainlining and supercropping. Are these anywhere near ready to start that process? He said to wait a week. I was thinking of waiting til I saw the 5th node appear, based on some research I've done. Some additional input would be nice though.
Thanks!
I am on my first grow. I started from 6 clones that were given to me by a friend. They were cut from a plant that was in flower and revegged, he cut them maybe 4-6 weeks ago. I'm not sure how long they've been "rooted" for, but the solo cups did have a nice root ball filling the cup when I transplanted.
I just transplanted them last night into 3 gal pots and gave them their first feeding. I'm growing in a mix of 50% ProMix Myco Organic, 30% coco, and 20% perlite, I hand-mixed it myself. I'm using pH'd RO water and FOOP. I wasn't 100% sure what to feed them, so I mixed to 290ppm and 5.9pH, they recommend 300ppm for Seedling Week 2, and to pH water to 6-6.5. I mixed about 5 gallons worth for the 6 plants and probably used around 3 gallons. I watered them until I noticed draining from the pots. I've read a few places that water with organic nutrients in it only lasts about 24 hours.
So now for the questions. Does nutrient water really only last 24 hours before going bad? I am planning on setting up a blumat automated watering system, FOOP has assured me that it won't clog them, as that is one of their big selling points (I guess, it's right on the packaging). If the water is only good for 24 hours, how does this work? I have a 40-gallon res I wanted to set up and hook the blumats into that. I have a pump to keep the water moving. I am going to let the blumats work off gravity. I know I'd have to drain and clean the res before switching from veg to flower, but if the water won't stay good over 24 hours, what's the point? When watering and feeding my plants, FOOP gives a weekly schedule, do I feed them this any time they need to be watered throughout the week? Or do you only feed them once and then use pH'd RO water until the following week?
My thought process was to fill the res, add nutes based on how much water was in the res to meet the desired ppm, then pH the water to the desired pH. I would then run that through the blumat until the following week, at which time I would add more water/nutes and adjust ppm/pH to desired levels, and so forth until flower. Then I would drain and re-fill the res, switch to the next line of nutes for flower, and repeat the process above, and so on.
I just want to make sure I am getting this right.
On another note. I am going to try mainlining and supercropping. Are these anywhere near ready to start that process? He said to wait a week. I was thinking of waiting til I saw the 5th node appear, based on some research I've done. Some additional input would be nice though.
Thanks!
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