Blunt Africa Sr
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Hi All
Just joined up here recently and thought I would get stuck in with my first hydro grow for about, ooooh..... 5 years or so...
Here are the gory details.... Feminised Cinnamon seed that I got about 10 years ago.... this will be in a 35litre ( about 10 gallon for those still scared of the metric system ) DIY DWC that I will show being built below.... I will be using GH Flora series nutes.... ph will be allowed to fluctuate between 5.5 and 6.5.... veg will be under CFL or 70W HPS..... flowering under 400w HPS..... and this will be a SCROG (SCReen Of Green) grow....
Any questions/comments/pisstakes/jokes welcome.......
First up will be my DIY DWC, in my opinion one of the simplest and most effective hydro systems if you are growing a few plants... So lets get started...
For my system you will need
I started my seeds using the paper towel method, then into soil for about a week or two, then I cleaned off the roots and put the plant into the pot with the hydroton. Everyone has their preferred method, this is what I have done in the past and it has worked for me.....
Then put the pot into the hole on your reservoir (make sure the bottom of the pot is in contact with the water so that the roots are in the solution), put under lights and away you go.... simple...
Just joined up here recently and thought I would get stuck in with my first hydro grow for about, ooooh..... 5 years or so...
Here are the gory details.... Feminised Cinnamon seed that I got about 10 years ago.... this will be in a 35litre ( about 10 gallon for those still scared of the metric system ) DIY DWC that I will show being built below.... I will be using GH Flora series nutes.... ph will be allowed to fluctuate between 5.5 and 6.5.... veg will be under CFL or 70W HPS..... flowering under 400w HPS..... and this will be a SCROG (SCReen Of Green) grow....
Any questions/comments/pisstakes/jokes welcome.......
First up will be my DIY DWC, in my opinion one of the simplest and most effective hydro systems if you are growing a few plants... So lets get started...
For my system you will need
- A reservoir, mine is a 45 litre rubbermaid type container, of these 45 litres I will using 35 litres for my nutrient solution.
- An air pump, the pump I got has dual output so I used a T-connector to join them to one line.
- An air stone
- Plastic air tubing
- Hole drill bit to drill a hole +-10cm (+-4 inches) wide
- Round plastic pot (same size as your drill bit)
- Hydroton
- oh, yah... and your seeds...
- Drill a hole in the lid of your reservoir with the drill bit
- Drill a hole in the side of your reservoir near the top for the tubing
- Clean out the reservoir with a mild bleach solution and rinse well
- Put your air stone in the reservoir and connect your plastic tubing, the tubing must run through the small side hole that you drilled. I also like to tape up about 15cm (6") of the tubing (with black electrical tape)where it goes through the side hole to keep light from entering the reservoir (algae like light... algae is bad, nkay)
- Fill up your reservoir and add nutes... I used to go with half strength in the past and it worked so will be going with that again....
- Hook up the air pump to the tubing and turn it on. The air pump will supply lots and lots of oxygen for the roots, very important because roots will drown in water if there is no oxygen...
- Adjust your ph (I did mine to 6.0)... I also recommend leaving your nute solution bubbling away for about 24 hours and then test ph again.... I find that it takes a while for the ph to settle...
I started my seeds using the paper towel method, then into soil for about a week or two, then I cleaned off the roots and put the plant into the pot with the hydroton. Everyone has their preferred method, this is what I have done in the past and it has worked for me.....
Then put the pot into the hole on your reservoir (make sure the bottom of the pot is in contact with the water so that the roots are in the solution), put under lights and away you go.... simple...