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Continue please, i find your method interesting.
Thank you
can you help me with some expert advice ?
1 - can the nutes "climb" the rope? the ppm in the tank keep raising, so I thought maybe only free-nutes water are climbing the rope.
2 - should the roots grow out of my aired pot this way? I always see just the tips of my root, but they don't grow any further. do you know why? I am not sure that it is a problem, but I ask anyway. you could see what I mean in the first photo
Lol, I’m by far no expert. Nutes are in the water if the water climbes the rope then the nutes would to.Thank you
can you help me with some expert advice ?
1 - can the nutes "climb" the rope? the ppm in the tank keep raising, so I thought maybe only free-nutes water are climbing the rope.
2 - should the roots grow out of my aired pot this way? I always see just the tips of my root, but they don't grow any further. do you know why? I am not sure that it is a problem, but I ask anyway. you could see what I mean in the first photo
don't be so sure. maybe nutes climb, maybe not. it is not that obvoiusLol, I’m by far no expert. Nutes are in the water if the water climbes the rope then the nutes would to.
Lazy doesn't belong in the same sentence as growing. Being lazy will give you lazy results.
lazy grower tipsHi guys, I really hope you'll find it interesting
I am trying to figure out what is the best way for the lazy amateur to grow weed.
I ask because I find it hard to find posts for growers who would like to grow only one pot at a time, with as little effort as possible.
I will show you how I grow, after years of growing (with some success but lots of failures), with explanations. I have found lots of easy tricks for making my life easier, and I think amateur growers will be happy to read it.
I'll begin with some tips, and if you have any question or advise, I will be happy to show my process with all its details.
here is my growing method, and I'll be happy to hear professional opinion about it
growing method1 - fast learning curve - in order to learn, you have to grow as many pots as possible at once, but on the other hand, you don't want to draw attention. this is why I grow in coco. I have 1 pot that I grow weed and 9 pots where I grow basil and tomatoes in my garden. using the 9 extra pots, I can make lots of "trial and error" without risking the real pot and without drawing any unwanted attention (because all hydro system do draw attention).
2 - so why not in soil? - because coco reacts much quicker to changes. if you give soil the wrong PH or ppm, it will take days before you see the changes. soil is easier for growing, but harder for learning.
3 - passive irrigation - you don't want to have the need for electricity, so irrigation has to be passive. you could build a system using gravity, but it makes the growing room bigger and uncomfortable. so I use small ropes that go from my coco to the water underneath it. the water "climbs" the rope upward and keeps the coco moist (or even wet) always.
I use coco/perlite(50/50) to worry less about over-watering.
photos I attach photos of my latest pot, who grow like this in my garden. I filled the water tank only once a week. it didn't have lots of light and the temperatures where too high 2 month ago and too cold for the last week. even though, I think for zero effort the results are not bad, no?
if you find it interesting, I will be happy to write more about it.
any expert advice about my ideas?
It looks like a re veglazy grower tipsHi guys, I really hope you'll find it interesting
I am trying to figure out what is the best way for the lazy amateur to grow weed.
I ask because I find it hard to find posts for growers who would like to grow only one pot at a time, with as little effort as possible.
I will show you how I grow, after years of growing (with some success but lots of failures), with explanations. I have found lots of easy tricks for making my life easier, and I think amateur growers will be happy to read it.
I'll begin with some tips, and if you have any question or advise, I will be happy to show my process with all its details.
here is my growing method, and I'll be happy to hear professional opinion about it
growing method1 - fast learning curve - in order to learn, you have to grow as many pots as possible at once, but on the other hand, you don't want to draw attention. this is why I grow in coco. I have 1 pot that I grow weed and 9 pots where I grow basil and tomatoes in my garden. using the 9 extra pots, I can make lots of "trial and error" without risking the real pot and without drawing any unwanted attention (because all hydro system do draw attention).
2 - so why not in soil? - because coco reacts much quicker to changes. if you give soil the wrong PH or ppm, it will take days before you see the changes. soil is easier for growing, but harder for learning.
3 - passive irrigation - you don't want to have the need for electricity, so irrigation has to be passive. you could build a system using gravity, but it makes the growing room bigger and uncomfortable. so I use small ropes that go from my coco to the water underneath it. the water "climbs" the rope upward and keeps the coco moist (or even wet) always.
I use coco/perlite(50/50) to worry less about over-watering.
photos I attach photos of my latest pot, who grow like this in my garden. I filled the water tank only once a week. it didn't have lots of light and the temperatures where too high 2 month ago and too cold for the last week. even though, I think for zero effort the results are not bad, no?
if you find it interesting, I will be happy to write more about it.
any expert advice about my ideas?
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