needsomebeans
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You guys got your beans picked out for this friendly little comp?
what are you gonna go with?You guys got your beans picked out for this friendly little comp?
Thats my plan too, except its going to be a five gallon bucket of rice.Can i cut the bottom of the cup out and place the cup in a 5 gallon bucket full of soil?
Im pretty sure its fine.Any final word on blumat use? It's pretty much the deciding factor of whether or not I'm in. I already ordered this bonsai carrot...
Ain't nobody got time for dat!
A blumat in coco is a hydro system. I think anything should go as long as your root mass is contained within the cup.it's funny people talking crap about blumats....what's the advantage of less root volume? not even possible to cheat with them....but these 5 gallon hydro setups....for a 16oz cup.....that should be banned. they should all be mini jobs like Dawg used.
Why not? My plant is going under two 315w CDMs. If your plant can't handle light, there's something wrong with it. I'm pretty sure sunlight is more powerful than a 200w LED.I mean shoot I can't put a seedling under a 200 watt led.
200 watts of straight led will burn a seedling to a crisp. that makes no sense at all. even straight into 12/12 they can't handle full flowering lighting,Why not? My plant is going under two 315w CDMs. If your plant can't handle light, there's something wrong with it. I'm pretty sure sunlight is more powerful than a 200w LED.
Besides, you're supposed to put the plant straight into 12/12, you're going to have to use your flower room.
Because that is part of the challenge of using your grower skill to finish under such less than ideal conditions for every stage of growth.200 watts of straight led will burn a seedling to a crisp. that makes no sense at all. even straight into 12/12 they can't handle full flowering lighting,
my question is to why the restriction. NOT why not
sounds like its just to make me waste electricity. A 200 watt led for 5 little seedlings, while they won't need the full light for at least 30 days. wanted to have fun, but I don't see what difference it makes whether I upsize the light as the plants mature, or start out with a full size light.Because that is part of the challenge of using your grower skill to finish under such less than ideal conditions for every stage of growth.
200W led too much on seedlings? lol - you can start em up under 1000W hps or halide if you have your placement correct
Im starting mine under a 1000w hps.sounds like its just to make me waste electricity. A 200 watt led for 5 little seedlings, while they won't need the full light for at least 30 days. wanted to have fun, but I don't see what difference it makes whether I upsize the light as the plants mature, or start out with a full size light.