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  1. thefalsediviner

    The BubbleHead Gang

    Integra21-I'll have my head in that journal for a bit, and I'll probably have questions. Thanks a lot that should at least inspire me to get going on DWC in the flower room. TFD
  2. thefalsediviner

    Bubbleponics 800W ICE, NL 1, and Papaya

    No reason to think that you can't throw an elbow with that rig. Might take a run to get dialed in but you should be in the ballpark.
  3. thefalsediviner

    5 questions regarding bubbleponics & scrog'ing

    1.) For a SCROG I would say 5 Gal bucket at a minimum. SCROG plants have a lot of vegetation which means more transpiration. 2.) I use cuttings, but I believe you want the water high enough to wet the rooting cube. After I get roots in the res I lower the level to just below the net pot...
  4. thefalsediviner

    The BubbleHead Gang

    I use the most basic or bohemian DWC/Bubbleponic rig. It is a bucket with an airstone and pump, with the plant roots supported by grow rocks, in a netpot secured to the lid. See below The above mother was grown from seed and is 6 weeks old in this picture. I use the GH Maxibloom at 7gm/gal...
  5. thefalsediviner

    Quick ? about Ph

    I use the tetra freshwater ph test kit, or the one at the grow shop, they both work fine. Just make sure it is a PH only test and make sure it is for freshwater, not saltwater, as they are different.
  6. thefalsediviner

    Powder nutes in DWC Bubbleponics?

    GH maxibloom at the 7gram per gallon Lucas ratio, all the way through, for the win. Easy, peasy, lemon squeezy.
  7. thefalsediviner

    Quick ? about Ph

    Here is what I do? I use Drop and Vile PH testing I test my source water monthly as I'm on a well and things could change. My source has been 6.5PH for several years, but I still check just in case. I check my mixed nutrient PH a couple of times, every time I get a new batch of ferts just to be...
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