nbid
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Hello friends,
Started a new grow with a new method. After an unsuccessful try at indoor soil a friend and I set ourselves up with a small deep water grow. Two 10 gal Rubbermaid tubs for $3.44, 2 $5 air pumps for the stones, 2 $15 submersible water pumps and some tubes.
After a few tweaks we got ourselves a decent little setup that has already shown some good results.
We are growing one Train Wreck and one Blue Cheese. Clones we picked up from a local dispensary.
So far we are in week 2 of being in the water. Have had the plants for three weeks now. Bought 2, 6 inch net pots and used some hydroton leftover from last grow.
The first week we added regular tap water with a ppm of 450, low pH. We bought a digi ppm reader but only got the paper test strips for the pH. So not sure but it seems the water has been in the 5.0-7.0 range. Added Super Natural Grow Aqua powdered nutrients to the 8 gal of water. I added a bit more to my BC batch bringing the ppm up to around 800ppm. My friend used less on his Train Wreck and it seemed to like that alot better then the heavy dose I gave my Blue Cheese.
After a week in the water the TW root growth easily tripled. While the BC took a few days more for twice the root growth. We changed the water last night 12/4 for the first time. Adding 8 gals of distilled water at a ppm of 001! Adding a touch of tap water and some water from a spring from a hike we took that day.
I added some Fox Farm Liquid Big Bloom instead of the powdered nutes. And less then 24 hours later I had significant root growth on the BC.
I'm sure the pictures are all out of order. But the tub with the muddy looking water is the BC and the plant in the clear/blue water is the Train Wreck
Below the plant on the left is TW and the plant on the right is Bc.
Tran Wreck roots after one week
Blue cheese
Free nutes from the Local hydro store
BC set up
BC roots after 12 hours in Fox Farm
Started a new grow with a new method. After an unsuccessful try at indoor soil a friend and I set ourselves up with a small deep water grow. Two 10 gal Rubbermaid tubs for $3.44, 2 $5 air pumps for the stones, 2 $15 submersible water pumps and some tubes.
After a few tweaks we got ourselves a decent little setup that has already shown some good results.
We are growing one Train Wreck and one Blue Cheese. Clones we picked up from a local dispensary.
So far we are in week 2 of being in the water. Have had the plants for three weeks now. Bought 2, 6 inch net pots and used some hydroton leftover from last grow.
The first week we added regular tap water with a ppm of 450, low pH. We bought a digi ppm reader but only got the paper test strips for the pH. So not sure but it seems the water has been in the 5.0-7.0 range. Added Super Natural Grow Aqua powdered nutrients to the 8 gal of water. I added a bit more to my BC batch bringing the ppm up to around 800ppm. My friend used less on his Train Wreck and it seemed to like that alot better then the heavy dose I gave my Blue Cheese.
After a week in the water the TW root growth easily tripled. While the BC took a few days more for twice the root growth. We changed the water last night 12/4 for the first time. Adding 8 gals of distilled water at a ppm of 001! Adding a touch of tap water and some water from a spring from a hike we took that day.
I added some Fox Farm Liquid Big Bloom instead of the powdered nutes. And less then 24 hours later I had significant root growth on the BC.
I'm sure the pictures are all out of order. But the tub with the muddy looking water is the BC and the plant in the clear/blue water is the Train Wreck
Below the plant on the left is TW and the plant on the right is Bc.
Tran Wreck roots after one week
Blue cheese
Free nutes from the Local hydro store
BC set up
BC roots after 12 hours in Fox Farm
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