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I agree with the hard PVC but I strongly suggest keeping the inline filter unless you are balling so hard that you can drop for a new mag pump whenever.
Okay I will keep the inline filter!! Thanks.
I agree with the hard PVC but I strongly suggest keeping the inline filter unless you are balling so hard that you can drop for a new mag pump whenever.
Okay will do! Thanks for the advice.You HAVE to put a ball valve inline before the filter so that you can shut the water off to check and clean that filter every other day once you are into flower. I don't veg in my UC and use it only for flowering.
I agree with the hard PVC but I strongly suggest keeping the inline filter unless you are balling so hard that you can drop for a new mag pump whenever.
What do you do for veg? set up? I ask because I'm planning a veg room and need ideas?You HAVE to put a ball valve inline before the filter so that you can shut the water off to check and clean that filter every other day once you are into flower. I don't veg in my UC and use it only for flowering.
Here's a thread with pictures of how I modified the return
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/inline-filters.65217/
I kept the inline filter at the end by the mag but it's really not doing anything. Every time I check it there's no roots or rocks or any debris
I do a 2 part veg. For me, it seems impractical to use the UC system when your new plants don't have the root systems they need for the system to be effective. So many people struggle with trying to veg correctly in this system and it is just for that reason. It doesn't matter if it is from seed or not, I always clone. So going from there, once they have been in the cloner and the roots are established (a week to 10 days) I put them in an Ebb & Flo system with low t5 lighting. Then in about 7-10 days after the roots have gained enough size, I place them into my 2nd part of my veg system. Which is to remove the t5, I bump the soup up a bit more and introduce them to the Gavita 750. I start on 400 and for the next 10-15 days I will gradually step up the wattage on the lights. At that time, I will take the best 4 out of the bunch and THEN place them in my UC with a halo top feed ring and the lights @600 for at least a week. After that I will remove the ring, set up my bondage cages and keep training and weaving in veg for at least another 3-5 weeks and then I flip them to flower. I only have a 4 banger system so I grow bigger plants. To me, I find that it gives the plants a very robust root system which is needed for a successful UC run.What do you do for veg? set up? I ask because I'm planning a veg room and need ideas?
Thanks for the input!! That sound like the right way to do it to me!!! I'm thinking I will do something similar. So on another note I'm kind of having a hard time getting these ladies going. This time around I'm going to be using my tap water and it's 90 ppm I'm using CS nutrients. I initially PHed the water Down to 5.5 and put the total PPM in the system to 140 veg a&b. As the first week went by the pH climbed all the way to 6.1 but the PPM's also climbed to 180. So I called CC and they said to take half the water out and replace it with tap water to get to PPM's down. So I did that. The girls are little yellowish. I'm at week tw0 and Now my PPM's are at 150. So I was wondering if you might have any input?? Also when you do a nutrient change out do you replace the water with pH water or do you pH down after you get the water in? I have a Blue lab PH controller that I have been using. My water out of the tap is around 7.5. Also during my first week I didn't have a sufficient humidifier now I've got the humidity up in the 60s now. I also have ucroots in. Do you think I just started to hot with the nutes to begin with?I do a 2 part veg. For me, it seems impractical to use the UC system when your new plants don't have the root systems they need for the system to be effective. So many people struggle with trying to veg correctly in this system and it is just for that reason. It doesn't matter if it is from seed or not, I always clone. So going from there, once they have been in the cloner and the roots are established (a week to 10 days) I put them in an Ebb & Flo system with low t5 lighting. Then in about 7-10 days after the roots have gained enough size, I place them into my 2nd part of my veg system. Which is to remove the t5, I bump the soup up a bit more and introduce them to the Gavita 750. I start on 400 and for the next 10-15 days I will gradually step up the wattage on the lights. At that time, I will take the best 4 out of the bunch and THEN place them in my UC with a halo top feed ring and the lights @600 for at least a week. After that I will remove the ring, set up my bondage cages and keep training and weaving in veg for at least another 3-5 weeks and then I flip them to flower. I only have a 4 banger system so I grow bigger plants. To me, I find that it gives the plants a very robust root system which is needed for a successful UC run.
Thanks for the input!! That sound like the right way to do it to me!!! I'm thinking I will do something similar. So on another note I'm kind of having a hard time getting these ladies going. This time around I'm going to be using my tap water and it's 90 ppm I'm using CS nutrients. I initially PHed the water Down to 5.5 and put the total PPM in the system to 140 veg a&b. As the first week went by the pH climbed all the way to 6.1 but the PPM's also climbed to 180. So I called CC and they said to take half the water out and replace it with tap water to get to PPM's down. So I did that. The girls are little yellowish. I'm at week tw0 and Now my PPM's are at 150. So I was wondering if you might have any input?? Also when you do a nutrient change out do you replace the water with pH water or do you pH down after you get the water in? I have a Blue lab PH controller that I have been using. My water out of the tap is around 7.5. Also during my first week I didn't have a sufficient humidifier now I've got the humidity up in the 60s now. I also have ucroots in. Do you think I just started to hot with the nutes to begin with?
I'm not familiar with the bubble table? I will do some research and try and find out more about it. How long do you veg in the bundle table? Yeah I think I was a little hot with the nutes. Thanks for the information @ UCMETOO.Well not to but in and i want to hear @DapperDon 's answer but yes i think you were too hot and it does stunt the plants if you are,....
and while i'm here i like @DapperDon 's approach,........@yukon369 are you firmilar with the "bubble table" used by @Amber and others? I just used this for the first time to get the roots to size and that thing works,...allows me to put on longer bulky roots and continue put on some size while still in my vegging space.
What is your pH after adding nutes? I have similar tap numbers 90 PPM and 7.4 pH but I adjust pH after I first add UC roots , mix that in for at least 10 minutes, then I add Calmag ( If nec.) , then I add my veg A and veg B and bring to my target PPM. CS nutes drop the pH of my tap water.Thanks for the input!! That sound like the right way to do it to me!!! I'm thinking I will do something similar. So on another note I'm kind of having a hard time getting these ladies going. This time around I'm going to be using my tap water and it's 90 ppm I'm using CS nutrients. I initially PHed the water Down to 5.5 and put the total PPM in the system to 140 veg a&b. As the first week went by the pH climbed all the way to 6.1 but the PPM's also climbed to 180. So I called CC and they said to take half the water out and replace it with tap water to get to PPM's down. So I did that. The girls are little yellowish. I'm at week tw0 and Now my PPM's are at 150. So I was wondering if you might have any input?? Also when you do a nutrient change out do you replace the water with pH water or do you pH down after you get the water in? I have a Blue lab PH controller that I have been using. My water out of the tap is around 7.5. Also during my first week I didn't have a sufficient humidifier now I've got the humidity up in the 60s now. I also have ucroots in. Do you think I just started to hot with the nutes to begin with?
I'm not familiar with the bubble table? I will do some research and try and find out more about it. How long do you veg in the bundle table? Yeah I think I was a little hot with the nutes. Thanks for the information @ UCMETOO.
I do a 2 part veg. For me, it seems impractical to use the UC system when your new plants don't have the root systems they need for the system to be effective. So many people struggle with trying to veg correctly in this system and it is just for that reason. It doesn't matter if it is from seed or not, I always clone. So going from there, once they have been in the cloner and the roots are established (a week to 10 days) I put them in an Ebb & Flo system with low t5 lighting. Then in about 7-10 days after the roots have gained enough size, I place them into my 2nd part of my veg system. Which is to remove the t5, I bump the soup up a bit more and introduce them to the Gavita 750. I start on 400 and for the next 10-15 days I will gradually step up the wattage on the lights. At that time, I will take the best 4 out of the bunch and THEN place them in my UC with a halo top feed ring and the lights @600 for at least a week. After that I will remove the ring, set up my bondage cages and keep training and weaving in veg for at least another 3-5 weeks and then I flip them to flower. I only have a 4 banger system so I grow bigger plants. To me, I find that it gives the plants a very robust root system which is needed for a successful UC run.
@yukon369 Are you still yellowing? Are you top feeding? I was taught to feed along the edge a couple times a day to get those roots extended down through net pod. They could be thirsty.Thanks for the input!! That sound like the right way to do it to me!!! I'm thinking I will do something similar. So on another note I'm kind of having a hard time getting these ladies going. This time around I'm going to be using my tap water and it's 90 ppm I'm using CS nutrients. I initially PHed the water Down to 5.5 and put the total PPM in the system to 140 veg a&b. As the first week went by the pH climbed all the way to 6.1 but the PPM's also climbed to 180. So I called CC and they said to take half the water out and replace it with tap water to get to PPM's down. So I did that. The girls are little yellowish. I'm at week tw0 and Now my PPM's are at 150. So I was wondering if you might have any input?? Also when you do a nutrient change out do you replace the water with pH water or do you pH down after you get the water in? I have a Blue lab PH controller that I have been using. My water out of the tap is around 7.5. Also during my first week I didn't have a sufficient humidifier now I've got the humidity up in the 60s now. I also have ucroots in. Do you think I just started to hot with the nutes to begin with?
Thanks for the input!! That sound like the right way to do it to me!!! I'm thinking I will do something similar. So on another note I'm kind of having a hard time getting these ladies going. This time around I'm going to be using my tap water and it's 90 ppm I'm using CS nutrients. I initially PHed the water Down to 5.5 and put the total PPM in the system to 140 veg a&b. As the first week went by the pH climbed all the way to 6.1 but the PPM's also climbed to 180. So I called CC and they said to take half the water out and replace it with tap water to get to PPM's down. So I did that. The girls are little yellowish. I'm at week tw0 and Now my PPM's are at 150. So I was wondering if you might have any input?? Also when you do a nutrient change out do you replace the water with pH water or do you pH down after you get the water in? I have a Blue lab PH controller that I have been using. My water out of the tap is around 7.5. Also during my first week I didn't have a sufficient humidifier now I've got the humidity up in the 60s now. I also have ucroots in. Do you think I just started to hot with the nutes to begin with?
It sounds like your soup was too hot and started to cause lockout. As a rule I follow, I always use RO water so I know exactly where "zero" is. It gets a little tougher to troubleshoot when tap water is involved as everyones is different. RO is RO is RO all across the board. Tap water is the bane of RDWC growing and will always have problems with consistency in your grow. 5.5 to 6.1 is a normal PH swing for any UC system so that's normal. However your plants are using the nutrients in the water. pH going up is a good thing. Bump up those ppms by 100-200 PPM per day and you should start to see your pH level off. If it starts trending the other way, going down, then your ppms are too high. The plants would be consuming water faster than the nutrients. When I dump my soup I leave NOTHING in the system. I mean nothing. I get in there with a shop vac and get all the old soup out. But yes, I PH/CalMag treat my water and give it sufficient time to degass before I add my nutes then balance it out again. I have been doing something new lately and I am not sure how it will turn out but I will rinse the root masses with ph's water and fill the system before I place them back in the buckets. I want to see if removing the residual salts in the root mass will help the plants with nutrient uptake.
Are these all similar in flower time and stretch ?It feels great to get things up in running!!! Oh yeah the ladies enjoy some nice surround sound!!!haha Cuts Are!
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