Spanishfly
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Plenty of untrue rumours here, LOL.Would people stop spreading this rumor please? It's completely untrue.
Plenty of untrue rumours here, LOL.Would people stop spreading this rumor please? It's completely untrue.
I do it all the time with no problem. Just take care in washing ALL the dirt from the roots and then put it in your container and put hydrotin around it. Be careful with the roots!cool is your hps bulb not a dual spectrum? Many new ones are nowadays
soil transplant to hydro? Actually that would be quite rare
Cool! Thanks. I've never done hydro before but want to experiment this time. A bubble bucket looks the easiest to make but ebb n flow seem like it has less maintenance. What do you think. I really don't wanna drive to the hydro store but I guess I have to. Blah.I do it all the time with no problem. Just take care in washing ALL the dirt from the roots and then put it in your container and put hydrotin around it. Be careful with the roots!
Thanks. That's not too bad I watch ph now. I'm just worried about having the right nutes. I'll guess I'll it the hydro shop. Ugh.the yields for hydro vs soil are considerably more. now just remember that you have a few more things to look at like ph and water temps. ph should be around 5.5-6.5. and the temps should stay around 68f. any higher and you can have an issue with a slime that will devistate your garden. you also can over fert your plants. so you have to keep a close eye on that.
Now i know it sounds like a lot to look at but dont be intimidated. Its not hard once you get it right from the start.
as far as getting your plants into the hydro here is what i personally do for my plants. i take the plant from the pot and put it in luke warm water in a bucket. i then let it sit and let the soil gently fall from the root mass. after a few hours i go and check it. after it has shed the soil i put it in the hydroponic media.