CaliMackdaddy
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Was just a silly idea, wouldn't do it full scale at all haha ..
Then is there a better way of running Hempy on a big sscale like mines but making of easier to water?Why bother making hempy buckets to run a flood and drain set up. Its just more work. You dont need a hempy reservoir in flood and drain (in a situation with 500+ plants if youre dead set on hempy it may be beneficial for eas of watering) in fact it may not be as efficient as a flood and drain with hydroton or rockwool as hempy leaves some roots in water almost constantly and in flood and drain all of the roots get a chance to dry out somewhat and soak up oxygen. Not to mention in a tray full of hydroton or rockwool the roots have a lot of room to expand whereas if they are in cups thats as big as the roots will get.
Hempy was designed so that you dont need pumps and timers in order to run hydro. In my opinion almost every time if you are running hempy it is easier and better to top water.
To each their own and im sure your plants are growing great. However at the risk of sounding like mr dahlia the hempy meister..it isnt really hempy if you have pumps.
Plants are a cinch to veg. Flowering isnt the same.
Solo cups of coco get really light in mass when the plants drink up everything...you might want to fasten them down so they don't float up and tilt/fall over when the flood level comes up. That is, if the only hole is on the side.i didnt think about flooding, that sounds like a great idea now that i think about it, so basicly flood it then remove excess water? what about the coco above the perlite, will that get a proper soak also?
Dank, yes the taco or conoe like leaves at the base of my colas are something I've been plagued with forever and it may be the price I pay for pushing the limits. It even occurs under LED's were heat is not a concern. Never occurs down lower on the plants. I too place my fan such that it blows around the tent in a circle at top bud level to ensure they stay cool next to the HPS and to prevent bud rot at this stage. (it also keeps white flies down low where the traps are (LOL)). Sometimes I think the air-flow is the root cause. I have an IR gun simililar to your pic and it's become an essential part of my daily checks. Even comes in handy in the kitchen. I shoot my wife with it every now and then to see if she's pissed at me.Very nice jela10! You are by far the master of the 2 gallon bucket! As your padewan, I will try my best to follow. The colas are so massive! even your C99 responded in a similar fashion. Love the foxtail and you're at that fun stage between wanting to chop and being amazed at the bud swelling
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In looking at the pics again, I noticed some leaf taco'ing at the top. What are the temps like on the massive cola? One thing I wanted to pick up is one of these (saw it on breaking bad):
I put a fan level with the top of my colas to keep them cool with the light being 6" away.
Smooth - Stick with whats working for you brutha.Then is there a better way of running Hempy on a big sscale like mines but making of easier to water?
hey mo, them cheese grew like i never seen before, then fucking root rot has kicked in ffs. i think a rapid replant into soil is required. i shall try again with a couple of jack herers i got going.
I currently use a 12" fan just like that but w/o it oscillating. It is a little to powerful but plan on trying a 10" or even an 8". Might b an option for you.I thought I had found the perfect oscillating fan for my tent but when I hang it upside down from the top of the tent the darned thing starts skipping gears in the oscillator mechanism. Any suggestions out there? A 12" fan is a little to big and powerfull for my tent and that's the size I see the most when searching for "ocillating" fans.
Very interesting Jela... worthy of sticky status I would say.If you have ever looked up the term hydroponics you will see a lot about William Frederick Gericke of the University of California at Berkeley back in 1929 and his 25 tomato plants. To study even deeper about his crude techniques you will find an interesting relationship to todays hempy style of growing and DWC (deep water culture). He started with a reservoir bucket or a lined hole in the ground of mineral enriched water with a screen atop where he placed a litter of excelsior. He germed his seeds in the litter and once the roots got a certain distance into the res, he would lift the screen a little so that air would surround a portion of the roots length. Notes were made that he could aid the airflow through the res with apertures in the side. He also knew about algae and such mentioning the need for the littler to completely cover the bin of mineralized water (nutes). The growing number of requests on how he grew the monsters lead him away from Berkeley to write a book on hydo. He claimed that he really did discover the process at home.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroponics
As a follower of DaliHempy who largely made the hempy method popular on another forum, (first perlite, then coco coir), I always remembered him claiming that he didnt come up with this idea. His hempy buckets were simply a DYI version of a kit he bought when he was younger. Well, low and behold, while I was reading about Gericke above, a link took me to the writings of a young college student in 1969 named Peggy Bradley who was tired of the huge bills incurred from eating fast food. She commenced to study the writings of Gericke and grow her own veggies on her house boat. In her writing, you capture her failures and successes, but two things stand clear the perlite and the hole in the side of the bins set to 1 from the bottom. She went on to sell kits for home cultivation and wrote her own book "Home Hydroponic Gardens". She is now the Executive Director of International Institute of Simplified Hydroponics based in Tehuacan Mexico and is working to end hunger worldwide.
http://www.simplyhydro.com/growing_your_own_food.htm
http://www.carbon.org/microfarms/peggy.htm
Could she be the one who made the kit that DaliHempy bought and proliferated as his DYI hempy bucket?
If true, she might just be the Mother of Hempy. She not only has a shot at world hunger but she also has a hand in the medicinal relief of pain and suffering via cannabis cultivation. I would love to meet this lady.
WattSaver ... Thats a good idea.I take a couple days off reading the thread and you guys throw up 10 pages.... lol
A separate hempy thread would be nice, but we could work within the current boundaries. What we need is a person with a lot of free time and is the studious sort. A separate thread could be started that would be a table of contents for this and even other hempy related threads & journals.
It would be broke into topic and sub-topics with a list of post links or #'s. After the first creation it could be updated via copy & paste of the master and add new info where in belonged in the new post, so the last post would be the most current. If a hempy information source like this was made I'm sure the mods would sticky it, and the best place for the sticky would be in the general hydro.
But we also need threads like this one, this thread has accepted more variations to the passive hydro machine than I've ever seen on any site, with the least amount of BS. With this sort of free exchange we all have learned a thing or two. I would like to see more of the failures, I for one learn much more from my mistakes.
I guess we'll see if this worksHello Folks.
I'm setting up the Hempy Grow Directory.
Its main purpose is to serve as a historical catologue of Hempy grows. We'll be able to post link to Hempy grow we may be doing or an experiment we may be carrying out.
We want it to be able to view quickly so we'll ask people to adhere to the rules of no chat, no pictures etc etc.
Before I start the thread, any thoughts?
hello folks.
I'm setting up the hempy grow directory.
Its main purpose is to serve as a historical catologue of hempy grows. We'll be able to post link to hempy grow we may be doing or an experiment we may be carrying out.
We want it to be able to view quickly so we'll ask people to adhere to the rules of no chat, no pictures etc etc.
Before i start the thread, any thoughts?
thanks for the response moebius!Dr.J, thanks for posting your pics to WoH. Hopefully we'll be able to give you something to go on with regards to your current plant issues.
My 2 pennies -It sounds/looks like you've really been chasing an original def and in doing so have caused various lockouts and burning. IMO this is the most common mistake made by most of us.
Too often we'll see a plant issue and attempt to remedy it by adding an additive or 'tinkering' with the waters pH and EC without really knowing what going on with the plant. ... The trouble is that by just 'adding more' unknowns into the equation decreases our understanding and it just turns into a guessing game with one deficiency causing a lockout of another.
Because there are too many variables here, it's literally going to be impossible to isolate which specific elements of NPK/micros your plant is deficient in here. ... IMO it would take a extensive laboratory testing by a trained scientist to provide a truly definitive answer at this stage.
OK, that said what to do now?
The plant has suffered extensive phytotoxicity (burning) to its foliage, at some stage youve evidently applied too much of something. I would apply half strength bloom nutes for a week and hope.
Depending on how much effort you want to expend, you could try brewing up your own organic tea. When using organics, I found a home-brewed tea as a good cure-all. .... For your plant, I would personally brew a compost tea high in (N) with some seaweed extract.
re EARTH JUICE ... I tried it at recommedation .... I hated it, it went off and caused me endless issues. It may have been a problem with the batch or storage but I ended up pouring it down the toilet. ... Now, if I go organic I would only use base ingredients.
Also ... Personally ... 'I' would NOT use RO water. without a genuine reason to do so.
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Can I suggest trying a different substrate next time? Too much perlite vs organics. It kinda neither one nor the other.