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whodatnation

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Looking awesome everyone!
I got my hash bags in today but no machine yet... Im still gonna make a small batch of bubble!!! So excited :-D We got some rain recently so Im gonna use collected rain water that Iv filtered through a fine filter for a drip irrigation system, super CLEAN water. I filled 3 one gal jugs that are sitting in the deep freezer right now and I also happen to already have a bag of ice in there leftover from ice cream making endeavors.


Hey doobs cant wait to see you slithering along at light speed!






Max Im sorry you either didnt read or understand the links I posted on closed environment agriculture. I hope someone else out there appreciated the time I took to make that response (be it I was bit toasted!) I know it wasnt article quality stuff but still, hope someone found it helpful.

I dont know what else to say so Im dropping it.

[video=youtube;UZWl6oXkHrI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZWl6oXkHrI[/video]
 

sk12

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Need some advice on growing with a DWC system I got one of the small little stealth DWC 4 gallon tubs off amazon and am unsure what kind of nutes I can use do the fox farm nutes work for hydro or do i need specific Hydro nutes? Just checking prior to starting anything in the system. BTW everything else is going good had a few small issues with the roots coming out of the soil for some reason but I burried them and they are back to normal again :)
 

jigfresh

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You do need Hydro nutes, whatever the brand. Fox farms makes soil versions and hydro versions. Fox farms gets good results. From what I've heard. General Hydroponics brand nutes are simple to work with. If I were you I'd stay away from Advanced nutrients like the plague.

I recommend Dutch Masters nutes. They have worked real well for me. :)

And I have no idea what you mean about the roots and soil. There shouldn't be any soil with a DWC.

I only use Veg A + B, Flower A + B, Silica, Zone. 6 Bottles for the whole grow. Unless I'm using RO water, than I use Cal-Mag too. :) Here's what I've done:

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whodatnation

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Need some advice on growing with a DWC system I got one of the small little stealth DWC 4 gallon tubs off amazon and am unsure what kind of nutes I can use do the fox farm nutes work for hydro or do i need specific Hydro nutes? Just checking prior to starting anything in the system. BTW everything else is going good had a few small issues with the roots coming out of the soil for some reason but I burried them and they are back to normal again :)

I would suggest nutrient meant for hydroponics. FF probably has a hydro line, but I think the big bloom is organic based and may cause issues.
There are MANY options out there for sure.
http://www.google.com/webhp?nord=1#nord=1&q=hydroponic+nutrients


Iv used techniflora with good results in the past, for my next rdwc adventure (next grow!) I'll try out some "Ionic" nutrients only 1 or 2 bottles needed for flower,,, as opposed to the like 9 different bottles I used with techniflora.

My .2c bongsmilie
 

genuity

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get yo dougie on then...^^^^..

and this what im running this time around for dwcand that cane soda looking good.
 

SomeGuy

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You do need Hydro nutes, whatever the brand. Fox farms makes soil versions and hydro versions. Fox farms gets good results. From what I've heard. General Hydroponics brand nutes are simple to work with. If I were you I'd stay away from Advanced nutrients like the plague.. :)
Fox farm works pretty decent as a base nutrient. Haven't used it myself since my first grows.

I am curious why no AN nutrients jig? I have used quite a bit of their stuff with great success and still do. IMO it is tons better than fox farm. I use some GH products too though... and some black label. :)
 

whodatnation

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^^^^ His web redemption, fukin hilarious. Im glad hes "ok"

[video=youtube;TrLP7NqNq3c]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrLP7NqNq3c[/video]
 

genuity

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hwy now....im trying to smoke over here..U just made me waste a very good hit with that post whodat.lollollol
 

jigfresh

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OMG OMG HAHAHAHA.... god made that dude get hit by a truck just so tosh.0 could make that video.

"That finally paid off huh?" HAHA "Is there anywhere black people will not dance" HAHA "Did you not hear the ice cream truck music" You gotta stop this shit whodat. HAHAHA

totally made my day.

"That's alright, everything's Gipper" I gonna puke "Did you sue the guy filming you" "Not yet" lol

sorry for the running commentary. I'm beyond bored blowing up RIU.
 

jigfresh

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@ someguy. It's the marketing AN does that has me warn noobs. They make you think that using 35 products will make your weed 35 times better. I don't doubt they make good nutrients, they may even make the best. IDK, but I do know that guys just starting out should realize that more isn't always better. I seen guys say, I am going to do my first grow, I ordered $500 worth of seeds, bought every AN product they make... can someone tell me how to use it all. That right there will burn someone out of growing quick. I'd rather them try GH 3 part stuff, see how easy it is and go from there.

It's just dangerous in the wrong hands, like a gun, or religion. 2 other things I think people should avoid like the plague... not to say any of the 3 are bad. They are not. Just dangerous.

I hope that makes sense.

Speaking of AN and marketing... you should see their booth/ marketing materials/ sales representatives at the cup. They have professionals in suits and shit, glossy 50 page brochures.
 

SomeGuy

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Thats some good reasons there. :-) I would second that starting simple is best. Used nothing but Fox farm grow and bloom my first couple and it did fine. Over time I branched out and of course made some mistakes. Now I know how to temper it and have experience with what works for me.

I had no idea about AN. I got turned on to them by some fellow growers when I was living in the great North West. I ended up getting better results so I tried a little more here and there. I have to say... I do not go through very much nutrient for a grow. sometimes have to throw stuff out if it gets too crusty and old...
 

jigfresh

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