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Hey StinkBud,Yea, you could learn to drive a car using a top fuel dragster but you may be better off with your grandma's old Ford Pinto.This is your first grow right? Think Ford Pinto.
I'd recommend Subcool's Super Soil mix in 7 gallon containers. All you have to do is water the plants. Use a plant meter to make sure you don't over water. Remember, this is coming from a guy that teaches people how to grow hydro.
They grew so fast. I was looking at getting a screen to keep them short, but can I still do that even though I am switching to bloom tomorrow? I hope that's not a stupid question lol@KushPushK,
They look good----I suggest using a screen or tying your taller plants down----you want a flat canopy otherwise the shorter plants are just going to get shaded out and not produce much.
Also, the rule of thumb I use for removing lower fans----once the leaves are 50% spent remove----until then remove the dead parts.
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Yeah I admit it's a lot more complicated than I thought it would be. I had to buy a lot of extras I didn't think I needed. But now that I have everything I am starting to worry less. But yes it would have been a good idea to go soil my first grow lolYea, you could learn to drive a car using a top fuel dragster but you may be better off with your grandma's old Ford Pinto.This is your first grow right? Think Ford Pinto.
I'd recommend Subcool's Super Soil mix in 7 gallon containers. All you have to do is water the plants. Use a plant meter to make sure you don't over water. Remember, this is coming from a guy that teaches people how to grow hydro.
Yeah everyone has been really helpful. I really appreciate it. And I am only using a little and I haven't saw those spots anymore. But I also raised my PH to 6 and that probably helped a lot tooHey StinkBud,
Got a good laugh from your dragster / pinto analogy---- but I wouldn't compare bubbling buckets to a dragster and I never liked pintos and "nothing is dirtier than dirt".
Are you suggesting he move his plants to soil after investing in a chiller??????
Besides, looks like he's getting some good coaching here. The problems I foresee Is no provision for a trellis.
Hey KushpushK,
Are you still using cal mag?
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Hey bro----there are no "stupid" questions-----only time it's "stupid"----if you have a question but afraid to ask. Now is a good time to start training your plants while they are still easy to work with (don't let the tail wag the dog).They grew so fast. I was looking at getting a screen to keep them short, but can I still do that even though I am switching to bloom tomorrow? I hope that's not a stupid question lol
Yeah i will head to Home Depot tomorrow and make a scrog net. And i have two buckets. I fill the other bucket with tap water at 109ppm and let it sit for 2 days. When I am ready, I use the water pump to remove all the water and then I move the air pump and water cooler stuff into the new bucket with the new water. And then just move the plants to the new water. I put 800ppm last time worth of nutrients and measure my PH to 6.0. P.S I clean the water pump and other accessories before putting them in the new waterHey bro----there are no "stupid" questions-----only time it's "stupid"----if you have a question but afraid to ask. Now is a good time to start training your plants while they are still easy to work with (don't let the tail wag the dog).
Next question?
how do you change your nutes? Reason I ask----it will determine your trellis design.
You could also bend the tallest branches and tie them down. I like using double sided velcro.
Glad the spots are gone because of the cal-mag or raising the ph or both?????
What kind of water are you using (tap,well, etc)? and at what ppm?
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I was told to stay away from hydro first run . Got lucky and got 2/3 of a lb from my first ever rdwcYeah I completely agree. I probably shouldn't have done DWC my first grow. After reading post and forums it just seemed like the right thing to do. Anyways I already have all the stuff so I am going to try and push through it. I really appreciate all the help from this website. As of now my water temp stays right around 70F. I know that might be an issue so I got some hydroguard and I will Change my water once a week. My plants are a week old and they are looking good so far. My main concern it of course root rot. And my other concern is do I put Nuts in a gallon at time or do I put the nuts in all at once after the container is filled with water? But your right, I do need to stop freaking out so much. I am just so into it and I really enjoy it. It's a great hobby.