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Farmer Jon
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. Sadly, root aphids will attack in hydro just as fast as in soil.
Trays, Ebb-n-flow, Rockwool, Chemical nutes (advanced A+B), H202, Chiller...no air stones.
What kind of container do you put the soil in for the oven?My advice would be to start small, Mota, if you're just getting a feel for it. I found e-n-f trays to be the easiest, if not the most efficient way to grow hydro. Sadly, root aphids will attack in hydro just as fast as in soil. The nice thing is not bringing questionable soil into the grow.
I have had success in the past by baking my soil before introducing it into the garden. Huge pain in the ass, but it'll kill any fungus gnats or root aphids in the mix. 45 min @250. I used a meat thermometer to make sure the temp in the middle was at least 225 before I removed it from the oven. No chemicals required.
Best of luck to you brother. Peace
Well i got a new 12 bucket ebb + flow system to test run from a local hydro store and a bro is sending a 6 bucket RDWC. I'll snap some pics as i go and with your help i'll get the hang of it.
If you dont make your own nutes at least by and run from dry powders such as Jacks or Crop King!
No AN ever! They really suck for what they have done to our industry.
No boosters!
No additives!
Simple.....3-1-4......see where that leads you.
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