Yeah, she is very sativa, but finishes in 10-12 weeks. I like the buzz anywhere in between. It is a KC Brains TNR, I think!!! No, shes not in a dried creek, shes buy an old scrub oak and a couple other fallen over ones. Shes guerilla, so I know theres always a risk of some sort.Hey bud, Just thought I would mention I do the same thing, when people have questions about growing in small places I refer them to your journals.
Looks like ya got a couple outdoors, That first pic looks sativa dominate and my guess is that its gonna finish late.
That isn't a dry creek bed ya got her in is it? Cause if it is and its a sativa she may get flooded before she finishes.
IMPLEMENTED, GUMBALL IS HYDRO Of what form I dont know (NFT, Ebb&Flo, EbbFT, NFFlow, LOL!!) I have it running twice a day for 11 minutes. Its low pressure, but I will monitor it. Thats cool about 4:20, didnt even notice it!!!looks good gumball!!! I have no experience with any hydro at all, so I'm sorry I have no advise.... But the shit looks like it will work to me!!!!! you were 4 seconds off from having the video 4:20... I got a joint... you got 4 minutes?!?!?! hahaha now that you know your new setup isn't leaking, will you implement it right away?
Well I would have liked for the pipe to sit in a cradle like you mentioned. But the Plant tube in my cabinet would have to be raised 2 more inches, effectively cutting my growing height by that much. I only have like 12 inches of grow height anyhow after container and everything. Realestate is priceless in my area.Hey gumball, watched your video. If you wanted some way for the pipe to sit over your reservoir could you cut a sort of cradle for it to fit into? Like make half circle cuts into the res and allow the pipe to sit in it? You'd probably need to either glue it in place or add something on the sides to stabilize it, but might be able to reduce your footprint some without increasing the height above your limit.
Thank you cruzer, I really appreciate your feedback, as you heard you were part of the inspiration. I have heard the same about peat, but it also has a touch of lime in it, and so far so good. I tried to ph the run off at first, too fucking dirty. I have to buy a meter the test solution needs some assistance.Right on Gumball, I like your idea, the peat should wick the water up and the perlite should keep it from getting too saturated. Maybe you should fill a cup with the mix but not put a plant in it so you can find out for your self how often to water. I haven't used peat before but I have read it is very acidic Like pH 4.5 so keep an eye on the pH. Agreed, I don't think you need an air stone either.
Happy 4'th man.
I did actually. Bone dry is .20 lb. Dark star I just watered yesterday was .30 or .35 lb. My flowering plants in the flooding system were .45 and .49 lb, I assume the extra weight of the plant and roots are the reason for the heavy weight because they do not appear overwatered, yet. So these are some basis numbers for me to look back at to.If the cups are too light to tell by hand could you weigh them on your scale to see how much water they're holding?
Wo0t! Your medium mix is similar to mine √√ I used just plain soil for a while, then changed to just straight perlite. My plants seem to love just perlite in my DWC, I'm sure you're setup will work great! I'd leave the levels at the 1/8th inch you had them, just cuz I feel like they could benefit from the extra nutes. For some reason I'm in retard mode and can't word everything to be easily understood. Lol Anyway, I bet you can't wait to get it going! What kind of nutes will you be using?Hey folks! I know I havent posted in a bit. I have been around though, and I finally got my watering system running and in place and damit, come to find out now I am hydro!!! I aint gonna argue!! But I wanted to share a video and hope to possibly get some feedback on it. Well here goes it, enjoy good people!!
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