klx
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Me too. The last 2 rounds with this same clone both yielded approx 550g from 500W, so will be interesting to see this one. By eye, I think it will be less but not too much less.curious again about the yield!
Me too. The last 2 rounds with this same clone both yielded approx 550g from 500W, so will be interesting to see this one. By eye, I think it will be less but not too much less.curious again about the yield!
This sounds very interesting.Because I'm using UVA/B I've no issues with insects or PM anymore. In the past I've added neem cake to the soil mix but I've finally switched to coco dtw. Even a few hours per day is enough cuz insects can see this wavelength and they avoid them cuz it would damage their dna and kill them. And spores are killed by UV light two. Works extremely well till now and I'm using it since 1,5 years now and have done several runs. Also no bud rot and in summer I've always to fight with a too high humidity, +70% at night usually..
I agree with you. I have grown the same number of plants in coco, clay balls, rockwool and nft and the yield are all roughly the same, strain dependent. If anything, I think coco has an edge. I really like coco, actually I have a few bags in my garage that I will be using soonDude... Nice flowers! I'm currently growing in coco, and although the NFT system seems like less maintenance, I'm not entirely convinced it yields -That Much- more? I mean, if I put that big of clones in coco, I'm persuaded to think I would come out the same? Maybe I am wrong, if so please explain
Did you start a new thread?Anyway, this thread more than a year old time to retire it and move on to some new stuff.
Nah sorry am too busy with life at the moment but the garden is cruising along. Am about to start harvesting both trays over the next couple weeks and only have the drain to waste half set up so gonna be busy. Next run will be another hunt from seed. Got a bunch of S1s and crosses of hype cuts, wedding cake etc so fingers crossed there is some fire in there.Did you start a new thread?
Did you ever have the problem that the roots of the clones got entangled in the tubes and the sprayers?
Nah not really, the pvc is a closed loop and the mini sprinklers just keep on spinningDid you ever have the problem that the roots of the clones got entangled in the tubes and the sprayers?
And also the roots did not wrap around the tubes?Nah not really, the pvc is a closed loop and the mini sprinklers just keep on spinning
If the clones are left in there more than 3 weeks and the roots get really long they do tangle together a little bit because they have nowhere else to go. When transplanting can just gently tease them apart and they are fine, might lose a few fine roots but no worries.And also the roots did not wrap around the tubes?
did they get stck to each other? So the roots of one plant getting entangled to the roots of the other plants?
I am probably gonna try an experiment with a cloner where the 5 cm netpots have 5 cm of space between them. (so heart to heart 10 cm / 4")If the clones are left in there more than 3 weeks ...
It should be ok. The trick will be cutting your clones the right length to make sure they are getting splashed to initiate root growth. Then if they get too long and start to tangle you could go in there once a day and run your finger between them. A bit extra work but should ensure they stay unentangled. Good luck!Thanks again.
Was worried you totally disappeared.
I am probably gonna try an experiment with a cloner where the 5 cm netpots have 5 cm of space between them. (so heart to heart 10 cm / 4")
The cloner will then be slightly bigger for sure, but I was hoping that I could do some of the vegging in there as well.
But I am worried that after 3 or 4 weeks the roots get tangled. With each other and with the tubes/sprayers.
The tubes I will mount higher in the cloner. Just next to the netpot. And the cloner will be 30 cm / 12" high, so the roots can grow vertically first for a longer time.