mckenzie41
Well-Known Member
Hi i'm currently experimenting with the Bio Canna line in a hybrid flood and drain system, I was wondering if anyone else has had any success with this kind of system.
I have been growing hydro for a while but was highly disappointed with the taste compared to soil, but i liked the weight with hydro, I then found out about the toxicity of salt based fertilizers and the fact that most are slightly radioactive due to the rock they use for phosphorus I think.
So I started checking out organic hydro and found this link http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1534.html
I am basically using 25l pots containing clay pebbles at the bottom 2 inches then a layer of coco to act as a barrier then a mix of canna bio terra 70% then 20% vermiculite and 10% clay pebbles.
the pots sit in a wilma flood and drain system filled with clay pebbles the pots sit 1" under the top drain line the flood tray is then covered so its light proof.
My plants have only been in this system for 1 day and before this they was in 25l pots with the canna terra, vermiculite, they developed slowly and got ill due to the fact that I had them sat in water with the bottoms of the pots half full of clay pebbles what i didn't realise is the clay pebbles suck water up into the medium, hence why a flood and drain system was needed. This locked out mag n, k. They are recovering but they don't look great, poor lady's they almost went yellow at 1 point. I also had an issue with fertilizing My jacks are very nutrient hungry i have been feeding full strength Bio vegga then half strength two days later and water from the bottom, as I was trying to encourage them to adopt a dual part root system the lower roots suck water and the upper roots take nutrients they need through the fine top roots as happens in the wild.
Ideally i should have used the white corrugated plastic that comes with the system but im saving it as next time im using 4 15l pots.
This is my first ever true living organics soil plant its a auto g13 pineapple express and is 12 days of chop.
The plant on the far left is the control plant which is being grown in soil without the clay pebbles.
I would love for your input maybe i can help you live the dream of organic hydro the easy way the only thing that has to be done to the res water is ph'd to 6.8,
Im going to setup the drippers tomorrow so its easier to feed them, does anyone no if brewing the bio canna nutes for 24-46hrs will increase microbacteria levels.
Hope you enjoy this thread,
Peace,
Ben
I have been growing hydro for a while but was highly disappointed with the taste compared to soil, but i liked the weight with hydro, I then found out about the toxicity of salt based fertilizers and the fact that most are slightly radioactive due to the rock they use for phosphorus I think.
So I started checking out organic hydro and found this link http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1534.html
I am basically using 25l pots containing clay pebbles at the bottom 2 inches then a layer of coco to act as a barrier then a mix of canna bio terra 70% then 20% vermiculite and 10% clay pebbles.
the pots sit in a wilma flood and drain system filled with clay pebbles the pots sit 1" under the top drain line the flood tray is then covered so its light proof.
My plants have only been in this system for 1 day and before this they was in 25l pots with the canna terra, vermiculite, they developed slowly and got ill due to the fact that I had them sat in water with the bottoms of the pots half full of clay pebbles what i didn't realise is the clay pebbles suck water up into the medium, hence why a flood and drain system was needed. This locked out mag n, k. They are recovering but they don't look great, poor lady's they almost went yellow at 1 point. I also had an issue with fertilizing My jacks are very nutrient hungry i have been feeding full strength Bio vegga then half strength two days later and water from the bottom, as I was trying to encourage them to adopt a dual part root system the lower roots suck water and the upper roots take nutrients they need through the fine top roots as happens in the wild.
Ideally i should have used the white corrugated plastic that comes with the system but im saving it as next time im using 4 15l pots.
This is my first ever true living organics soil plant its a auto g13 pineapple express and is 12 days of chop.
The plant on the far left is the control plant which is being grown in soil without the clay pebbles.
I would love for your input maybe i can help you live the dream of organic hydro the easy way the only thing that has to be done to the res water is ph'd to 6.8,
Im going to setup the drippers tomorrow so its easier to feed them, does anyone no if brewing the bio canna nutes for 24-46hrs will increase microbacteria levels.
Hope you enjoy this thread,
Peace,
Ben