superstoner1
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Make sure to get aquashield as u never want to run h2o2 with pure blend pro and silica blast is about the best additive u can use. It makes for very strong branches and almost eliminates the need for support.
How big is your air pump?I dont understand why your guys water temps would be hot my waters always cold, im in ohio and its already getting cold out and it'll be winter soon so i dont think Ill need any chillers and the lights will be in a air cooled hood. but ive decided to go with the botanicare line
http://www.amazon.com/Botanicare-BCPBPH8OZKT-8-Ounce-Blend-Tri-Pack/dp/B003D27AO6/ref=sr_1_3?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1374720795&sr=1-3&keywords=pure+blend+pro
as well as
http://www.amazon.com/Botanicare-BCNS8OZKT-8-Ounce-Supplement-Tri-Pack/dp/B003AZBNK8/ref=pd_sim_lg_1
Been throwing in a little Orca for the myco side. For me the trick is to get the babies rooted after that, it us prettyBotanicare has 2 base pure blend pro nutes... grow and bloom.
Silica, bennies, cal/mag is stuff you want to have on hand anyway whether it's botanicare or not.
Foliar spray (Liquid Karma), carbs (Sweet), bud hardners / bloom boosters (Hydroplex), flushing agents (Clearex) are not required with a complete base nute & tuned ppm, and are pretty much up to you.
I have never used their base nutes, so can't say how that goes, but if ss says it's good shit, you're pretty safe. Hell, you guys have me thinking about the shit now... I've been wanting to go more organic mostly for flavor, and Botanicare seems like the best compromise you can get in DWC. The thought of organic coco hempy bucket or soil is just not doing it for me. At the moment, I'm dialed in with DG bloom and protekt and don't want to go dicking with shit that works.
One thing I do know is nothing keeps my ass covered and my res clean like aquashield. Every time I try something different I end up fucking myself and get slimed. Pondzyme worked too but I wasn't into the mushy chunks of barley. Also, if you do get a slime bloom, enzymes like pondzyme hygrozyme etc can potentially feed the slime and wreck your roots.
Something to consider is you don't want to run sterilizers because you will need bennies to break down the organic based elements into a usable form. This means, for me, I have to dechlorinate my water. It seems a lot of people just use tap water with no problems, but I have proven to myself more times than I care to that my bennies die and my roots go to shit if I do not dechlorinate... every single time without fail. So, you may find you need to run R/O or use a tap water conditioner like API (Petsmart).
All that said... I'm pretty stoned and talking out my ass a bit; so there's that...
Let the pH swing in hydro. The nute uptake is banded across several pH readings. Some additives change pH big time.I am also starting up my first ebb and flow setup....transplanted yesterday into rockwool chum and am running A/B veg, liquid Karma, great white, silica at 400ppm. I have a lot of time put into coco and wanted something new, a little more clean, and to see how the other half lives. In a hydro setup what am I going for in a totally dialed environment? Coco has quirks that do not apply so I was just curious about ph swings, res temps, ideal ph, and anything really.
I am a sculptor, sometimes peices take as long as a cycle would. Some of the greatest wisdom is found in your words. Learning to step away, less is more, and ask when you need to. Pythium is treated by sterilization? I have gone heavy on innoculants as these clones were just planted but had extensive root systems in the trays. I have been very focused on root vigor thus far and I have many of the same nutrients. Keep ph between 5.8-6.4.....do I adjust it then? Dwc seems to be trouble for many who try it.....seems like a real pain.Well, damn. I think of switching to coco cor. But, I decided I think I know my problem. Rushing the beginning. RDWC has its own challenges. But, I tend to fail before I get there. So, it doesn't matter really, it is not easy to set up a repeating system, as you know. I saw a video the other day, because I am always reviewing. This is one I saw before and got some good hints and implemented. Roots. All roots. All the time.. I hand cleaned the roots of this last batch from an early Pythium infestation. I still lost 1/2 of them....not lost just very low yield. So, I got 6 more Train Wreaks, and just sat them on the kitchen counter, still 2, to a little plastic bag. In a high box, in a bag. Very indirect light. Did nothing. And this morning they continue to grow. I can see a few more millimeters above the box top. So, the new hint for me is those first few weeks cannot be rushed. This guy let his root out in a cup until they are slightly root bound. Then he plants for Veg in Hydro. And finally I am where: I will harvest 3 next week. I have 3 clones ready, 3 I had to cut back for rushing with no roots yet. I have 30 seeds in 3 varieties including finally, White Widow. And I have 6 pristine clones still in the box to try to learn a passable, 8 weeks of Veg. And, I am afraid to do anything. That is a good thing, I finally see. It is the Oath. First, do no harm.
I run tap but i de chlorinate it by letting it sit out 35+ hours constantly oxygenated, but yeah im a fox farm man at heart but might change after this first botanicure run, wth is bennys?Botanicare has 2 base pure blend pro nutes... grow and bloom.
Silica, bennies, cal/mag is stuff you want to have on hand anyway whether it's botanicare or not.
Foliar spray (Liquid Karma), carbs (Sweet), bud hardners / bloom boosters (Hydroplex), flushing agents (Clearex) are not required with a complete base nute & tuned ppm, and are pretty much up to you.
I have never used their base nutes, so can't say how that goes, but if ss says it's good shit, you're pretty safe. Hell, you guys have me thinking about the shit now... I've been wanting to go more organic mostly for flavor, and Botanicare seems like the best compromise you can get in DWC. The thought of organic coco hempy bucket or soil is just not doing it for me. At the moment, I'm dialed in with DG bloom and protekt and don't want to go dicking with shit that works.
One thing I do know is nothing keeps my ass covered and my res clean like aquashield. Every time I try something different I end up fucking myself and get slimed. Pondzyme worked too but I wasn't into the mushy chunks of barley. Also, if you do get a slime bloom, enzymes like pondzyme hygrozyme etc can potentially feed the slime and wreck your roots.
Something to consider is you don't want to run sterilizers because you will need bennies to break down the organic based elements into a usable form. This means, for me, I have to dechlorinate my water. It seems a lot of people just use tap water with no problems, but I have proven to myself more times than I care to that my bennies die and my roots go to shit if I do not dechlorinate... every single time without fail. So, you may find you need to run R/O or use a tap water conditioner like API (Petsmart).
All that said... I'm pretty stoned and talking out my ass a bit; so there's that...
I don't think it can be treated with sterilization. The setup can be sterilized, don't get me wrong, but the organism is ubiquitous and hardy except for a range of water temp and O2 saturation. Those work to set the environment against Pythium. So, I don't bother with sterile.I am a sculptor, sometimes peices take as long as a cycle would. Some of the greatest wisdom is found in your words. Learning to step away, less is more, and ask when you need to. Pythium is treated by sterilization? I have gone heavy on innoculants as these clones were just planted but had extensive root systems in the trays. I have been very focused on root vigor thus far and I have many of the same nutrients. Keep ph between 5.8-6.4.....do I adjust it then? Dwc seems to be trouble for many who try it.....seems like a real pain.