Most people agree that 24 on does nothing more than 18 on does, so save the money.Would anyone like to chime in on what they think is better 24 hr veg or 18/6 and explain theirs reason/opinion why. I like that 18/6 saves power but if 24 hrs were faster to get through veg and doesn’t sacrifice any plant strength/vigor then I may opt to sometimes keep it 24/0 all the way through veg.
Most people agree that 24 on does nothing more than 18 on does, so save the money.
I myself have tried both, and saw no advantage to 24 on.
The only time I do 24 on is for sprouts, or when coming out of 12/12 on a plant to fool them quicker into thinking it is spring (I'm not even sure if that has any advantage, but I do it).
5 gallons is plenty.Hey man I was wondering what you thought. Are five gallons big enough to flower in if I veg them to like 14” before flip? Any issues of getting rootbound at like 42” tall?
I am all ears. I really want to get into hydro one day for the speedy yields. Whatever bridge between would be cool too. Or is it more of an automated drip feed for your soil that is less frequent than say every day or so? I don’t know shit about a lot of this stuff I’m afraid to say.
Well thank you very much for the compliment and the sub, Subbed to you too! This is my fourth grow and my third indoor, my first with HID lights, and a lot of other equipment that’s new to me. A lot of stuff to learn before I really control my results maximumly but I’m happy with the bit of security I’ve felt with my current methods.Looking good. I am subbed.
Also my first grow using nutrients, the only thing I ever used besides water was fox farm ocean forest, a smart tea my local store has, and a roots organic catalyst called trinity, now I have ran the grow stores full line of nutrients full strength on the two big plants in flower and the small clinical white CBd but I have bought some jacks 321 and I plan on dialing it in and using it on future grows. I am going to finish using the grow stores nutrients and then decide what I like most but they’re very affordable I’d say and so is the jacks so whichever I go with I think is a solid choice for soil. I’m in a mix of pro mix, coco loco, and fox farm potting mix so I have to beware of burning the plants from feeding them too much too early. I also have never ph tested before and I have a ph test tool in the mail, I’m going to start learning and that should give me more stable results.Well thank you very much for the compliment and the sub, Subbed to you too! This is my fourth grow and my third indoor, my first with HID lights, and a lot of other equipment that’s new to me. A lot of stuff to learn before I really control my results maximumly but I’m happy with the bit of security I’ve felt with my current methods.