First shot of growth! from clone, diesel by dynafem, day 4 in the under current..
Foliar with H&G magic green once a week until visible flower sites establish..
How much grit runs off these things? I am so over :mad0229:hydroton i could scream.
I did a few of the suggested things to fix this thing and i got it to run for an hr. now its back to beeping and showing a water tank full light. ANYONE have ANYTHING to add. im thinking about shipping it back to the manufacture.:fighting0003:
I am getting a warning beep and the water tank full light and nothing seems to be wrong. I have my condensate line hardlined so its not getting near full. Anyone have any suggestions?
I was gifted this shit and it seems to work really good when these girls get transplanted or when they are deficient/wind burnt/ bug damage.
Anyone regularly use this in a foliar feed program , or foliar feed with anything else ever.
First off I started all 16 of my girls for the UC in 4'' cubes in a 2x4 tray under one 2x4 6 bulb t5 until they had substantial root bases and were stacked well, the entire time i never fed above 350 - 400 ppms using only RE, CalMag from botanicare, and DutchM A&B. keeping the tray clean and...
can anyone shed light on what a proper feeding program would look like for a seed that starts out , to say 6-8 inches tall. Roughly a month. 4 weeks lets say.
POP, Week 1 - root excel, cal mag(small amount) ( if usin ro)
Week 2 - is it necessary to mix nutes above 100 ppms. ( am i...
i use a 2x4 tray , 4x4 rockwool cubes, and a 2x4 , 6bulb t5, Veg til they have a good strong root base, transplant. one to two days and they are DRINKIN FAT. KISS BABY:icon_animal26:
Can you please elaborate on how you attached them to the buckets, ive got 8gals and want to do something similar, i ran a pvc frame around the whole 16 site last run with trellis netting, PIMA.:mad0233:
i use RE in every feeding in a tray under a t5 to keep the root zone healthy as possible. used RE, DM , Calmag and had great pre veg results, nothin but pearly whites matted up under the 4x4's