keeper1981
Well-Known Member
Who else here grows indoor keeps it simple using non hydroponic nutrients not buying into hype and marketing, does not measure ph, does not check trichromes to judge maturity, heavily defoliates all through flowering, and generally goes against the grain of forum posts and peoples opinions and still gets good results.
I personally have been growing for years and have followed all the hype and marketing. And did do pretty well. A few years ago I decided to try an experiment using very cheap powder form nutrients from my local hardware store. Not measure ph levels defoliate the crap out of plants during flower break and bend branches. And my results were just as good as if I spent hundreds of dollars on products. The only thing I buy from hydro stores now is hps bulbs. And I spend roughly 40 dollars on nutrients and compressed coco blocks per grow. Not to mention time saved by simply scooping my powder and adding water. If I get a deficiency I simply flush out with tap water and start the schedule again. I water every two to three days first watering full strength, next watering half strength, next straight water then repeat. Each watering gives a around 8 to ten litres run off in 50 litre pots.
Anyone else keep it simple saving money and time treats there plants rough as shit and does well? In the last couple years I have not looked back. Hydro stores to me are in general full of hype and they are out for one thing......the all mighty dollar. You only have to look at nutrient bottles with fancy names and artistic pictures and not be a follower to work that out.....at the end of the day it is a plant it only needs basic elements to survive and thrive.
I personally have been growing for years and have followed all the hype and marketing. And did do pretty well. A few years ago I decided to try an experiment using very cheap powder form nutrients from my local hardware store. Not measure ph levels defoliate the crap out of plants during flower break and bend branches. And my results were just as good as if I spent hundreds of dollars on products. The only thing I buy from hydro stores now is hps bulbs. And I spend roughly 40 dollars on nutrients and compressed coco blocks per grow. Not to mention time saved by simply scooping my powder and adding water. If I get a deficiency I simply flush out with tap water and start the schedule again. I water every two to three days first watering full strength, next watering half strength, next straight water then repeat. Each watering gives a around 8 to ten litres run off in 50 litre pots.
Anyone else keep it simple saving money and time treats there plants rough as shit and does well? In the last couple years I have not looked back. Hydro stores to me are in general full of hype and they are out for one thing......the all mighty dollar. You only have to look at nutrient bottles with fancy names and artistic pictures and not be a follower to work that out.....at the end of the day it is a plant it only needs basic elements to survive and thrive.