LexLuthor
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I was not trying to advertise. sorry if it came off that way. I was just saying that things like trichoderma, pseudomonas, streptomyces, and bacillus etc.. were great in hydro. As a foliar bennies work wonders too. If you haven't tried it you should. Seagreen is great, or the microlife photosynth plus... or my stuff.. just to see what a difference it can make.
I run tea in an MPB as opposed to sterile and my plants have never looked better.
Hempys work really well the more aeration ime ie hydroton or perlite. Ive personally only ran coco hempys a few ratios and liked 75/25 with top dress coco. I always wondered about peat and how it would perform but from what I've always seen 50/50 is standard. One way to find out though. Maybe do a tester before investing all that space... I do feel it would hold the moisture pretty well maybe 60/40 blend. Sorry cant be of more help but I like this discussion.
Thanks, I'm not gonna do every plant the same way. Probably do some 50/50 in normal buckets, others 75/25 in hempy's, then maybe a couple pure perlite buckets just to see some comparison and I'd do it with clones from the same mother. I don't have any moms right now so I would have to grow some out in soil 1st, but I'm gonna buy some beans tomorrow so I can get started within a few weeks.
Now to get somewhat back on subject, what do people think about the NPK Ca Mg ppm should look like with peat/perlite?? I was thinking something like 120-40-160-120-60 for veg and 1st 3 weeks of flower, then 100-60-180-80-40 thru rest of flower. Also, boost P and K another 20 ppm each for weeks 2, 4, and 6.
have you ever tried an airstone in the bottom of your hempys?
have you ever tried an airstone in the bottom of your hempys?
No, I use the hempy buckets with a hole 2" above the bottom filled with perlite and thats it, no tubes, pumps or anything else.
How would the airstone work? Do I just place it in the bottom and dump perlite on top, or would I have to build a modified hempy?? If you can explain it to me I would appreciate it.
DO NOT put an airstone in the bottom of your hempy bucket.....DONT. you will get zero benefit.
Put a hole in a bucket 2 inches up, fill past hose with aerated medium (hydroton or perlite) then the remaining mix choose how aerated you want the mix wither being coco or just strait aeration. some like 50-75% aeration. So essentially the middle layer wicks off the mini rex in the bottomI still want to see a 'Krusty bucket' and a 'hempy bucket', just so I know exactly wtf they are. I've read the descriptions plenty of times, but I'm not sure I'm properly picturing what they are and how they work.
DO NOT put an airstone in the bottom of your hempy bucket.....DONT. you will get zero benefit.
Put a hole in a bucket 2 inches up, fill past hose with aerated medium (hydroton or perlite) then the remaining mix choose how aerated you want the mix wither being coco or just strait aeration. some like 50-75% aeration. So essentially the middle layer wicks off the mini rex in the bottom
I personally prefer a square rubbermaid or tuff box tote that is in the 18-27 gallon range and putting 2 plants per tote. If using a tote, I put 2 holes, both on same size 2 1/2 in up from bottom. Hempys rule pretty much and you can make mini ones to see how they work which I recommend just to test before jumping all in. HOpe this helps ty.
Dankworth- Hater buckets fucking rock buddy. Thanks for all your work posting recipes and info, that shit really helped me grasp things.
MW
Krusty is the man who made these (hempys) popular a while ago. You should just google those 2 words and see what you find, it shocked me too. So no difference one in the same.I can see why people like these- very straightforward. So is this a Krusty or a Hempy? And what are the differences between those? And how is a hater bucket different? Truth is, I just got a bit lost between all these terms.
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