haha yep we all looking for the Holy Grail but honestly, even if you find it, then you want to find a better one.I am looking for that Holy Grail
Perhaps it does not exist.
I read something about a new strain called King Kong from this spanish breed called Dr. Underground.
But all those breeders are exaggerating both their flowerperiod (7 weeks!) and yield.
Hey mate, thanks. They are pretty deep trays but I only flood as high as 1 riser on the flood fittings when I do F&D.Awesome thread man, glad I stumbled upon it and can't believe it took me this long to find it. I've been thinking about trying the NFT/flood hybrid for a few weeks now. The 3x3 trays you use are the low tides? Short 3inch walls or the 7inch high walls?
G'day mate, no worries glad you found it helpful. I got the net pots from China from memory as they were the cheapest but any 2 inch net pot would work, you just need to buy the pots first, then make your inserts and cut your holes to match them. Give me a sec I will see if I can find the actual ones I bought...Hey there Klx, its been a while since your last post in this thread so not sure if you are still around,....
This is my first post ever (after a lot of lurking and one or two trial grows on F&D tables we are attempting to set up and fine tune). I have to say your set up and results look fricken awesome, and this thread (which I wish I had found earlier!) has been a massive information mine for me. So Many thanks for taking the time to put this up, and also your patience in answering everyone's questions!!
We are currently trialing a very similar F&D set up to yours but have been cloning in the foam inserts and then putting the rooted clones into 70mm net pots with clay balls before putting int he flowering tables and flipping to 12/12.
Your system of cloning and finishing all in the same net pot/collars looks even better still. So I was wondering if you could help me identify the actual net pot u are using, as we don't seem to have them available here in my country and so may need to import some.
Many thanks for your help,....and also to everybody else who contributes to this forum. Its been a real massive help.....not only as we have attempted to set up, but also in overcoming some of the problems we have experienced along the way.
cheers!
Hi Klx,G'day mate, no worries glad you found it helpful. I got the net pots from China from memory as they were the cheapest but any 2 inch net pot would work, you just need to buy the pots first, then make your inserts and cut your holes to match them. Give me a sec I will see if I can find the actual ones I bought...
Here you go mate this is them, I dunno where you are located but check ebay. The ones I got are size #03 on this listing. Cheap as chips too:
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Hi there Keesje,Another tip about netpots:
Some pots have a narrow rim. Then the chance that they fall through the inserts is bigger. I bought 50 mm netpots myself on Aliexpress.
The rim of these is wider.
@flytrap007
Why the clayballs? The big advantage of the KLX-system is no clayballs.
No rinsing, no cleaning, no buying bags of pebbles.
Heya Axion,I also setup my F&D system this way and it's been a great success. My clones only need very few roots before I plop them into the F&D and they take off from there. I only veg in this system until flower tent is done and then they go indo my rdwc system, veg for 2-3 weeks then flip.
Yes plants per m2 is another factor we are currently trying to work out. The goal is to grow single stems of solid bud with a finished height of around 400-550mm. We are growing under adjustawings 315cmh lights and while they seem to be good lights I don' t think these have a lot of penetration so hence not wanting to let the plants get too tall. At this stage 25-30 plants per m2 is looking like around where we might end up. We still have a lot of work to do in selecting strains though, which will ultimately determine the spacing/plants per m2I think you should (not only at least) look at the amount of roots a clone has before flipping it to 12/12.
The number of plants per square meter is the most important factor.
If you have 36 or 49 plants per square meter, you can flip them much sooner than if you only have 16 on the same surface.
Second important factor is: Each strain will continue to grow in a different way after flipping.
Some just keep on growing and growing. Others will slow down or stop growing after a few days.
Some can be flipped if 25% or 33% of the surface is filled with leaves.
For others it is better to wait until half of your surface is filled with leaves.
This is strain dependent and something you have to find out for your particular strain.
The more roots, the better. You are right there.
You can help the cuttings a bit and get better, thicker and longer roots > Not much used in hydro, but in soil or rockwool: rooting gel or powder.
The only difficulty is to use these products in hydro. It immediately flushes away or it blocks the internal channels of your stem.
What I have done myself is the following: Cuttings cut (1 cm longer than I finally want them) and dipped the bottom 3 or 4 cm in rooting powder. (every brand is good. No need to get Clonex or something)
Leave them like this for 15 minutes.
Then the powder was washed off and the last centimeter of the stem was cut again.
Then I put the cuttings in the cloner.
These cuttings clearly had more, thicker and longer roots than cuttings that I had put in the cloner without using the powder.
Thats interesting!What I have done myself is the following: Cuttings cut (1 cm longer than I finally want them) and dipped the bottom 3 or 4 cm in rooting powder. (every brand is good. No need to get Clonex or something)
Leave them like this for 15 minutes.
Then the powder was washed off and the last centimeter of the stem was cut again.
Then I put the cuttings in the cloner.
These cuttings clearly had more, thicker and longer roots than cuttings that I had put in the cloner without using the powder.
I had a multiple stage perpetual grow going for a long time, I used to take whatever cuttings were due, from whatever area, of whichever plant, that looked like the right shape.Question - has anyone run this without mother plants and used the cuttings from when you first lollipop the clones for your new batch of clones? Is there any reason you can't?
Wouldn't work for mediumless as your clones would be rooted many weeks before you need them plus they would be too small so you would then have to veg them.I too want to thank you all for this thread. Some great info here.
Question - has anyone run this without mother plants and used the cuttings from when you first lollipop the clones for your new batch of clones? Is there any reason you can't?