Millo
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Good choice, you won't be disappointed!Just got the spider, one day shipping, should be here within 5 hours
Good choice, you won't be disappointed!Just got the spider, one day shipping, should be here within 5 hours
I had the same issue when I got the drip lost three clones Sour Tangie and 2 Super lemon Macs. But in my case it wasn’t the light issue that you’ve got going on. I would get a different light for starters and maybe try to put it about 18 inches away from the top of the plant for startersI first started this white widow autoflower off 24 days ago. it sprouted fast and was on track the first week. At the first sign of a root coming out the bottom of the rockwool I transferred it to the netpot with about an inch of pebbles under it. Ever since it has been growing very slowly with even after 24 days no rots popping out the bottom of the netpot. I have been occasionally watering over the top with just water at first and now with nutrient-mixed water. It has been continuously growing each day and to my untrained eye appears healthy. From every other thing I see online it should be huge by now. What may I be doing wrong? What can I do to speed up this process? Humidity is around 60%, temp 76F currently. View attachment 4913372View attachment 4913373View attachment 4913380
Yeah now I just have to figure out how in the world I'm gonna install the thing in my space.Nice one, the sf is a much better buy than the blurple you 1st looked at, I've heard a lot of good reports about sf lights.
It’s all part of the fun, enjoy!Yeah now I just have to figure out how in the world I'm gonna install the thing in my space.
Compost teas in hydro is a recipe for disaster. I’ve ran it before not worth it. Have you ran compost tea in a bubble bucket or any hydro application? Compost tea is best suited for soil period.If you really want to boost growth, look into compost teas.
This light does not have uva spectrum. It is a 'good light but I would reccomend https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08NJSCB1R?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title&th=1Just got the spider, one day shipping, should be here within 5 hours
rn I just have the ph and ppm meters, hopefully it's enough.It’s all part of the fun, enjoy!
You'll want to get the best from your light, imo a ph test kit or meter and a ec truncheon are two must have items for hydro, you don’t need to rush out and buy them but it's something you'll need.
Like lighting you need to pay a bit more for quality but it's worth the money if you intend to keep at it.
Best of luck and enjoy the learning.
I never got the opportunity to, the air pumps were way too loud and I switched to soil.Compost teas in hydro is a recipe for disaster. I’ve ran it before not worth it. Have you ran compost tea in a bubble bucket or any hydro application? Compost tea is best suited for soil period.
One terp tea isn’t a real compost tea. Two too much junk compost teas are supposed to be simple. Mine is dairy compost, kelp, fish and worm castings. Nothing else needed. Three you don’t ph compost tea. Hydroguard basically killed anything worth having in the tea making it sterile. Regalia I wouldn’t use until a few days to a week after.I never got the opportunity to, the air pumps were way too loud and I switched to soil.
I'd love to try though. My compost tea ingredients would include: Dechrlorinated 4 gallons, 3-4 tbs of terp tea (veg or flower depending on stage), 4tbs unsulphured molasses, 1 tbs kelp meal, 1tbs alfalfa meal, 1tsp mycorhizzal, 1tsp silica, 5ml cal mag, 2ml hydroguard, 2ml regalia, aerated for 24-36 hours and pH corrected before application. I'd hope the hydroguard and regalia take care any slides, molds, mildew and bad bacterias.
EC measurements confuse tPPMs are for synthetic nutes, not for compost teas.
Terp tea is simply one of my organic ingrients and may also be used for liquid applications. Of course you pH correct compost teas before application, if you don't you get nutrient lock. You don't need hydroguard or regalia, but I like to play it safe.One terp tea isn’t a real compost tea. Two too much junk compost teas are supposed to be simple. Mine is dairy compost, kelp, fish and worm castings. Nothing else needed. Three you don’t ph compost tea. Hydroguard basically killed anything worth having in the tea making it sterile. Regalia I wouldn’t use until a few days to a week after.
You don’t understand how tea works At all. You're destroying the tea you’re trying to make.EC measurements confuse t
Terp tea is simply one of my organic ingrients and may also be used for liquid applications. Of course you pH correct compost teas before application, if you don't you get nutrient lock. You don't need hydroguard or regalia, but I like to play it safe.
Well, my plants would say otherwise.You don’t understand how tea works At all. You're destroying the tea you’re trying to make.
I’m not saying it won’t feed them. I’m saying you don’t understand actual compost teas.Well, my plants would say otherwise.
If you can return it, buy this one instead. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08NJSCB1R?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title&th=1. This one has uva spectrum, 2.9 efficacy instead of 2.5 efficacy.it's here! less than 4 hours, amazon is insane....
I’m not saying it won’t feed them. I’m saying you don’t understand actual compost teas.
What part am I making a mistake in? Maybe it's because I'm not a fan of adding any castings or guano to them. Tbh, I don't feel comfortable adding animal shit to them.I’m not saying it won’t feed them. I’m saying you don’t understand actual compost teas.
Apparently 'root organic: terp tea bloom' does have crab, fish and bat shit. I will be looking into alternatives, thank you.Hydroguard kills off the micros in the tea theyre what creates the relationship with the roots to help the plants. Also if you don’t feel comfortable adding shit then you should stop the terp tea it’s full of chicken shit, bat shit, seagull shit.