White Berry Hydro Grow

cheetah2007

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damn man...what can i say....did u see my 2-nd grow....the karma turned against me... now the things are gettin better i guess(knockin on wood)
 

email468

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damn man...what can i say....did u see my 2-nd grow....the karma turned against me... now the things are gettin better i guess(knockin on wood)
oh yeah - i keep an eye on it. growing is alway an adventure - i'll say that much for it!

i am expecting some awesome growth soon - i hope it comes to pass!
 

GrnMan

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LMFAO @ Nutty, that's awesome man. I got incredible hulk in my grow room. Funny thing about that squirrel, reminds me of this squirrel I see in my backyard. Damn guy has the biggest balls I've ever seen. They are so big, he has a hard time walking. I'm going to try and get some pics of him if I can.

bongsmilie
 

email468

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alright email you convinced me i'm going hydro. how tall do you think you plants are going to be when you harvest? i don't have height restrictions but, i think i'm a do a scrog but, i want to veg for max yield. by looking at your setup i don't think your going to have 6ft plants, so, if i wanted plants that tall or taller would i have to use big ass buckets or what?:joint:
i'm sorry dirty - i think i missed this post.

i am hoping to keep my plants under 3 feet tall but plan on growing them sideways along the trellis.

For big plants, I would want a reservoir that held at least 5 gallons per plant. Once they get big - they really suck down the water! So a 5 gallon bucket should do the trick and if you have a communal reservoir then 5 gallons per plant.
 

email468

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LMFAO @ Nutty, that's awesome man. I got incredible hulk in my grow room. Funny thing about that squirrel, reminds me of this squirrel I see in my backyard. Damn guy has the biggest balls I've ever seen. They are so big, he has a hard time walking. I'm going to try and get some pics of him if I can.

bongsmilie
Hey GrnMan - glad to see you around! :joint:

Nutty rules! Strange thing is - i don't think he has any balls!:shock:
 

B. THC R+D

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Alright Giggle' Ima Says "balls" Too! Lol I Got A Rh Meter And Temp All Digg. And A Thermo In Me Clones. We Guna Be Getin All Tekinimal Now I For Sure Meeeen! It Im Not Fruit Looping Now Mister... The Second I Can Type More Than A Couple Lines... Its On Mister. E'mail, If That Is Yur Real Name...."""??? Lol High.! Back Tom Arrow! Clones Doing Fine, Yurs? Hmmm!
 

dirtyshawa

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i'm sorry dirty - i think i missed this post.

i am hoping to keep my plants under 3 feet tall but plan on growing them sideways along the trellis.

For big plants, I would want a reservoir that held at least 5 gallons per plant. Once they get big - they really suck down the water! So a 5 gallon bucket should do the trick and if you have a communal reservoir then 5 gallons per plant.

okay, got it. so, the gallon for every foot rule still applies.
 

LoudBlunts

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i think he was referring to pot size with the gallon per foot rule



clearly, malachi and fdd have smashed that theory....they grow pretty big plants for them to be in such the little containers they are in!
 

email468

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i think he was referring to pot size with the gallon per foot rule



clearly, malachi and fdd have smashed that theory....they grow pretty big plants for them to be in such the little containers they are in!
ohhh - for hydro - that is actually a pretty good rule. hmmm.
 

GrnMan

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no. the gallon for every foot rule is bullshit
Yea, I even actually had mine grow to be a little over 2ft tall in 3.5 gallon pots. So if this were true, they should have grown to be well over 3 ft tall. Maybe I stressed them, who knows, but they didn't grow a foot per gallon. I think this may be just something to try and shoot for, more then an actual number you will truly get.

bongsmilie
 

email468

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Yea, I even actually had mine grow to be a little over 2ft tall in 3.5 gallon pots. So if this were true, they should have grown to be well over 3 ft tall. Maybe I stressed them, who knows, but they didn't grow a foot per gallon. I think this may be just something to try and shoot for, more then an actual number you will truly get.

bongsmilie
i honestly don't know - this is the first i'm hearing of the rule (or its bullshitiness).

But I like my 3-5 gallon per plant in hydro rule :mrgreen:
 
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