Shivaskunk
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Love the dip in paint idea. It took me freaking hours to tape 30 of these
Whats substrate you going with? Regular Perlite/Vermiculite?Yeah they are getting a week under some hps and led light. If they arent rooted out enough by the time i put them inthe flower area ill give them another week. They have pretty well defined rootmasses already. Ive had the cuttings in semi stasis for 2 weeks already before transplant. Just low light and low nutes. You can see they ate up their bottom leaves. Since its a 4x4 flowering area and ill have close to 30 plants i dont want them too big....oh and i have no clue as to the growth habits of the seedlimgs lol
I would have liked to have used the rubberized spray, it looks cool but yes, its not cheap. ... Gorilla tape provides a neater and durable finish IMO.Oh i already gorilla taped everything but the very bottom. Just #4 chunky perlite..and a little of the finely ground perlite. I was going to get a rubber spray but would have been as expensive as jst buying buckets.
I would rate the capillary action as being about midway between Hydroton,and fine grade Perlite.Leaning a little towards the quicker running Hydroton,the roots look very comfortable.It retains some moisture in the airzone,and some wicking action for the feeder roots.Flushes with decent run off action,with any build up easily broken up (I would suspect if someone had major build up that they were overferting).Keep in mind that the more saturated the more retension of water it has but does run off.@ Dalek. I read on your other post about the poly, and I'm glad you expounded on it here. How would you rate the capillary action of the poly compared to perlite or coco?? And how do you think it would respond in a larger application?? Like 10" deep and 12" in dia?
Now I don't understand the RRR concept. Sounds like you are trying to keep the roots from seeking and setting into the bottom of the rez. Especially with your use of hydroton below the hole, which has a lower capillary action than perlite. So I'm assuming you need to keep your rez relatively full all the time?? I know that when I invert and empty a 3 gal bucket I have a full mat of roots at the bottom. So please enlighten me more on this RRR concept, especially if I'm way off track.
Just a Heads up,,, I tried the Rubber Spray (Plasti Dip) on a 2 liter bottle, and it did OK, but ended up rubbing off the bottom of the bottle feet when all was said and done. You also needed a few coats to get it dark enough, so a little pricey.I would have liked to have used the rubberized spray, it looks cool but yes, its not cheap. ... Gorilla tape provides a neater and durable finish IMO.
It probably would have been best if I had blacked out the bottoms then taped them up, then emptied the bottles. LOL. I'm starting to sound a little silly talking about such details, but its the little things that make up the bigger picture.
Have you gone with this mix before? Will it not dry out too quick?
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I like the idea of using different grades of Perlite.
Had a quick look but it would be better if you reposted here for more info.Hey, fellow hempy growers, whats up? I’m having some issues with some seedlings I just started in rockwool cubes and are now in hempy cups and was wondering if you guys that are experienced in the ways of hempy might be able to take a look at my thread in the plant problems section and give me any advice?
https://www.rollitup.org/marijuana-plant-problems/567793-seedlings-leaves-turning-yellow-brown.html
Thanks for your time!
Forget the Pots with holes in the bottom,, get new buckets and drill a hole 2" up, and your done. I like to use food grade buckets myself.i am currently prepping my hempy buckets, i will be using pots with a thick layer of clay pebbles at the bottom to act as a rez with a layer of perlite(floats) followed by the medium (coco/perlite mix (50/50)) thus creating a rez within the bucket, the hot topic on my mind is sealing the drainage holes, what would be best to do this with, i had thought about using silicone reading up on the stuff makes me think it is safe to use so long as i cap the inside of the hole with some food safe plastic material. is this correct? there will be holes at the top of the rez area to avoid overflow.