SoLowDolo
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Thanks! And yea, they can definitely eat lol. I can't wait to learn exactly what they like and get it dialed in perfectly. That's one thing I love about hydro. I can watch their uptake daily and see if they are feeding or not, and exactly how much.Yup they like to eat. I’m finding it’s hard to over fert them though I’m sure you could if you tried. They seem to take whatever you give them and love you back for it. Great job bro!
Thank yoooooouuuuuu!!!!:DThey look really gooooddddd!!!!
So I got my kill-a-watt meter yesterday. I am now running each qb at 210 watts. And the smallest little space heater that I have uses 1200 watts! Won't be using that anymore lol. thankfully it's warming up
Thats good to know. Im going to have to get one for my shed when its finished. Heat wont be a problem at lights on because I'll bd using hps/mh. But lights off it gets cold out. It is starting to get warmer out but I dont want to tske any chances.The oil filled radiator heaters usually have 3 settings. On low they are 600 watts. So i heat my spaces during lights off with them.
Thank you! ;) I sure hope so!Looks good bro. Those are going to have some huge colas
Here's a few shots of the flower tent. Trying to find the sweet spot and take care of this deficiency. Had to bump up to 700 ppm, so I will find out tonight when I check on them if it was too much or not enough. The short bush seems to be staying nice n tight so far too.
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Thank you! Much appreciated.
On a side note, does anyone here use ro water? Just wondering what the best ppm would be for my calmag before I add nutes? I have been adding about 100-150 ppm of calmag before I add my nutes.
Awesome, thank you for the reply150ppm mineral content is the preferred amount for stable buffered water from everything I have read.
.3 ec.
However. If you are adding complete nutes with calcium and mag and micros no need to add cal mag too.
150ppm mineral content is the preferred amount for stable buffered water from everything I have read.
.3 ec.
However. If you are adding complete nutes with calcium and mag and micros no need to add cal mag too.
Awesome, thank you for the reply
150ppm is good. It sounds like you are adding the CalMag before other nutes, and that is how you want to make sure you keep doing it. The calcium will allow your other nutrients to dissolve into the water better. So if you are using RO water adding the CalMag is a must.
Thank you! Much appreciated.
On a side note, does anyone here use ro water? Just wondering what the best ppm would be for my calmag before I add nutes? I have been adding about 100-150 ppm of calmag before I add my nutes.
I dont use ro or cal mag anymore. My well water is 150 ppm and works great.
But i do disagree with needing cal mag if adding complete nutes. Its in there. But for water only times definitely needed.
copy that...If I had access to clean well water I would absolutely use that instead of RO water and CalMag. But with my water access filtration is the only option. And once it is filtered something needs to go in as a buffer to accept most liquid nutrients. I have found that most hydroponic nutrient lines do not have enough calcium in the base nutrients. So adding some in is the only way to get a complete dose in there. Again, this is not just for the sake of the plants but for the effective mixing of the nutrients as well. I personally use separate calcium (Demeter's Destiny) and magnesium (Sweet) products for specific control of what is in my feedings. When growing in soil water days are just that, water and nothing else. Ideally I have built sufficient amounts of both elements within the soil to carry from feeding to feeding.
Clearly all of this makes my way the obviously superior one, and its the only way it should be done (hack, hack, cough, cough,.....chuckles).
But seriously, I have seen your grows and your plants are gorgeous, so clearly what you are doing works. So this is clearly yet one more case of what works for me doesn't necessarily work for you or is inefficient in your system. That is what makes this plant so great, we can all have success with so many different ways of doing it correctly.
If I had access to clean well water I would absolutely use that instead of RO water and CalMag. But with my water access filtration is the only option. And once it is filtered something needs to go in as a buffer to accept most liquid nutrients. I have found that most hydroponic nutrient lines do not have enough calcium in the base nutrients. So adding some in is the only way to get a complete dose in there. Again, this is not just for the sake of the plants but for the effective mixing of the nutrients as well. I personally use separate calcium (Demeter's Destiny) and magnesium (Sweet) products for specific control of what is in my feedings. When growing in soil water days are just that, water and nothing else. Ideally I have built sufficient amounts of both elements within the soil to carry from feeding to feeding.
Clearly all of this makes my way the obviously superior one, and its the only way it should be done (hack, hack, cough, cough,.....chuckles).
But seriously, I have seen your grows and your plants are gorgeous, so clearly what you are doing works. So this is clearly yet one more case of what works for me doesn't necessarily work for you or is inefficient in your system. That is what makes this plant so great, we can all have success with so many different ways of doing it correctly.
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