Thundercat
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I grew a SOG in a flood and drain for over 10 years. It was simple and produced huge. I had a 4x4 flood tray for flower, a 2x2 tray for veg, and a small 2x2 spot for clones.
How many plants would you do per tray? If you packed em in I assume turnover rate would be wild fast.I grew a SOG in a flood and drain for over 10 years. It was simple and produced huge. I had a 4x4 flood tray for flower, a 2x2 tray for veg, and a small 2x2 spot for clones.
45ish in 6inch square pots, I think 48 would fit but I didn’t usually pack it tight. They got about 2 weeks of veg to establish roots, and then into flower about 7-8 inches tall. I’d remove the bottom set of nodes or 2, to encourage single cola growth. Yielded 20-30 dried grams per plant on average depending on genetics being ran.How many plants would you do per tray? If you packed em in I assume turnover rate would be wild fast.
My Shallow Water Culture method, I explain why it's better than other methods.What's the best set up and what all will I need? Any kits available that has everything needed?
Soil is GREAT! The reason people do it is because you can essientally put it in a pot and water it. I just finished my scrog hydro and while I am happy with the results, there's nothing like literally getting your hands dirty. I just started 5 in 7 gal fabric pots just because I wanted to run some soil for fun. Then again I also grew veggies fruits and succulents in dirt before I ever grew cannibis so I'm biasedI started with hydro. I think soil sucks ass. I don't understand why anybody would go any other way for indoor grows.
I'm with you. Ive done a few outside soil grows. But mainly have always done DWC buckets. When I made my DWC's I made them in a way that I could expand to an RDWC. I finally set that up at the end of last year.I started with hydro. I think soil sucks ass. I don't understand why anybody would go any other way for indoor grows.
Hydro is EVEN BETTER! The reason people do it is because you can essientially put it in a pot and not have to water it, you can't over water it, you can't under water it, you know what the pH is at any given time and you can make adjustments easily. You can also look at the roots directly, if you do it right it's pretty well set and forget. All the work you do on the plant is the same, all you need to do is change the nutes every now and again. Also it's completely repeatable, so that if you get two different phenotypes you know it's a phenotype and not something strange. You don't really have to worry much about RH or VPD, or temperature if you don't want to. At the moment I have a very high VPD, the leaves are showing stress, but the buds are perfect nevertheless.Soil is GREAT! The reason people do it is because you can essientally put it in a pot and water it.
hydro is lots of controling. dirt is water every 5 days or 2 weeks. but a lot of people simply fear hydro or think its vodo magic.I started with hydro. I think soil sucks ass. I don't understand why anybody would go any other way for indoor grows.
This might seem superficial, but I can't stand bugs/pests in my house. My girlfriend kept a potted peace lily in the house and it was a cesspool for drain flies. When I bred convict cichlids and emerald corys, I got hit pretty bad with detritus worms that hitchhiked into my tanks. Instantly creeped out by that and got rid of the shit. Growing outside is a different story, but it's still illegal here.hydro is lots of controling. dirt is water every 5 days or 2 weeks. but a lot of people simply fear hydro or think its vodo magic.