You have a well thought game plan for your upcoming ganja factory. You're about to grow some serious dope my friend
I made the switch to hydro about 7 years ago due to back problems. Hauling dirt in and out of my house every 9 weeks in a perpetual garden is a deal breaker. Add in the bug larvae and typical soil growing pains I had to make the switch to dutch buckets, and I'm glad I did. No knock on soil gardeners by any means. It's the way god intended the plant to grow and produces the best tasting flowers on the planet. My back just physically can not deal with the logistics of moving all that dirt. I grow in water to waste 5 gallon buckets with #4 chunky perlite as my medium. The buckets are super light and easy to move. The medium is light and easy to work with. I wouldn't have an aversion to running 1 or 2 soil plants, but doing 15 or 20 in my whole flower room is just not something I could swing. I water with a wand and pump on a key chain remote every 2 days. It's definitely not automated, but convenient enough I don't complain much. And because there are no pumps or timers in this style of hydroponics your plants will not suffer significant or irreparable harm if the power goes out for 5 or 6 hours. I would suggest RO water if you have not already installed a unit. I'm sure you already have though
1) Clip desired clones
2) Place in clone tote 2" net cups with foam collars to root for 10 days
3) Transplant into a mini dutch / hempy bucket container. I use 32 ounce foam cups from the gas station, $1 1 gallon trash containers from dollar tree. Whatever floats your boat. Ultimately they are transferred into 5 gallon black dutch buckets once the root system is thoroughly established. They are flowered from there. The 5 gallon buckets take about 1 gallon of water every 2 days in flower. 1.5 gallons for the big ladies. Heavy drinkers sometimes need once per day watering in the final 2 weeks of flowering. Haven't had that happen in awhile though.
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I veg them for 2-3 weeks in the 1 gallon containers and then transplant into their 5 gallon final homes.
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Here you can actually see the buckets from the last few that had to finish a bit longer on my last cycle.
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