bk78
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I just went off “dunked roots“ idk, could be wrong.Well damn. Ignore my obviously misinformed advice. I thought he was dunking rockwool in h2o2 water. It seemed wild, but I'm desensitized to the term "hydro" now.
I just went off “dunked roots“ idk, could be wrong.Well damn. Ignore my obviously misinformed advice. I thought he was dunking rockwool in h2o2 water. It seemed wild, but I'm desensitized to the term "hydro" now.
I grow in pro-mix but I still consider myself a hydro grower, but I prefer the term salt grower. But I get where he was coming from. If you're in a soil-less medium usually yellow traps are enough if you are diligent. I stick a few in each grow every round and have done so forever. In my humble opinion, would be foolish not to have some yellow sticky somewhere in your area.How should he do this growing in water?
Wait, so I was kind of right? I wish I had a football to spike.5 gallon buckets with drip feed. I think the inch of water in the bottom of the bucket is the problem. I made all my other systems with bottom drain.
He said to stop overwatering, I said it’s hard to do growing in waterI grow in pro-mix but I still consider myself a hydro grower, but I prefer the term salt grower. But I get where he was coming from. If you're in a soil-less medium usually yellow traps are enough if you are diligent. I stick a few in each grow every round and have done so forever. In my humble opinion, would be foolish not to have some yellow sticky somewhere in your area.
What's this?5 gallon buckets with drip feed. I think the inch of water in the bottom of the bucket is the problem. I made all my other systems with bottom drain.
And comprehension as well. I was saying that to me "hydro" doesn't equal growing in water. It the way you deliver your salts regardless of medium or substrate. I also don't think a lot of people would agree with me, but when somebody says they grow hydro I wonder, Coco? Promix? Aero?Dwc?etc. It's Saturday, maybe take that plug out of your ass and relax?He said to stop overwatering, I said it’s hard to do growing in water
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Mosquito Dunks and Bits work well in a hydro reservoir (put it in a sock so it doesn't clog a pump) and can be broken up and put in soil/media. The active bacteria is BTI and kills their eggs. It doesn't do shit for adults, but it stops the breeding cycle. *Note that you can't use it in a sterile system since it will kill the bacteria.I had some gnats over the summer, dont know what kind but still pissed me off. I put stickie traps all over my room and on top or rez lid. And kill every one you see. check water line in rez always found a few there.
And comprehension as well. I was saying that to me "hydro" doesn't equal growing in water. It the way you deliver your salts regardless of medium or substrate. I also don't think a lot of people would agree with me, but when somebody says they grow hydro I wonder, Coco? Promix? Aero?Dwc?etc. It's Saturday, maybe take that plug out of your ass and relax?
Good solid advice about sticky traps.Just use yellow sticky traps and stop overwatering. I don’t know why people go to such extreme measures to kill gnats.
Whats what?What's this?
What exactly is your setup? I assume the medium is rockwool. You're drip feeding it in a basket in a bucket? Why? Usually that setup is for dwc.Whats what?
I agree with this. It's what threw me off originally.I was saying that to me "hydro" doesn't equal growing in water. It the way you deliver your salts regardless of medium or substrate. I also don't think a lot of people would agree with me, but when somebody says they grow hydro I wonder, Coco? Promix? Aero?Dwc?etc. It's Saturday, maybe take that plug out of your ass and relax?
Seconded. A full on crazy infestation might reduce yield by 5 or 10 percent.Just use yellow sticky traps and stop overwatering. I don’t know why people go to such extreme measures to kill gnats.
I always leave the film on one side and flip them over once the sticky side is getting full. Also I put them on the brim of the pot, and as a bridge between the brims of the pots, to trap a ton of foot traffic.Seconded. A full on crazy infestation might reduce yield by 5 or 10 percent.
But yeah, yellow stickies. Cut them in half and stick them right on top of the medium.
Running 15 drip feed lines into 15 5gal buckets with rock wool as the base the roots hang in the vacume of the bucket and the feed tube is on a 15 min timer.What medium are you using?
What exactly is your setup? I assume the medium is rockwool. You're drip feeding it in a basket in a bucket? Why? Usually that setup is for dwc.