johnnyrotten
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I don't think Blumats are ideal for a hempy setup. Regular drip setup works great though.
I've never used them but anything that could possibly dump the whole reservoir on the floor is something I can't chance...
I don't think Blumats are ideal for a hempy setup. Regular drip setup works great though.
Well...
I was growing with hemp buckets for a while, changed over to Bottom Feeding...(with SUPERB results i might add...)
Now due to changes in the family dynamics, i am going BACK to the hempy bucket.
I ran STRAIGHT perilite for ever, but now i am going to do a Hempy- COCO style.
Hopefully this will give me the happy medium between hydro and soil i have been searching for.
Will keep it update...
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You dont wanna water til run off until the roots are in the res. Allow the roots to grow in the medium. Don't water them again until the coco is dry and you notice new growth.Question regarding clones in mini hempy buckets: Im using Bcuzz coco and a perlite res and I recently rooted 4 clones and placed them into beer cup hempy buckets. I want to veg them for just a few weeks to strengthen roots then flip em. I fed with 1/4 strength nutes PHd down to 5.8 until a little came of the res hole. Its been 2 days now since i put the clones in the beer hempy buckets and the coco still seems awfully moist (to the point where i havent watered it because its still wet on the top)....i tilt the beercup a little and water comes out the res hole (which i expect because the roots cant nearly be to the res hole yet) I am curious if im doing something incorrectly, or will the coco stay that moist initially? As soon as the roots are stronger im going to be potting up to a 2.5 gal bucket.
thanks in advance
You dont wanna water til run off until the roots are in the res. Allow the roots to grow in the medium. Don't water them again until the coco is dry and you notice new growth.
What lights you using and what's your day temps? A cold low lit room will slow things down.
You'll know the difference between wet coco and dry coco by both sight and touch.When you say coco is dry....dry like soil on the top layer? first time running coco so im still trying to get everything fine tuned. I am going to grab a cup full of coco straight from the bag and compare color....at least thatll give me an idea of how wet it is still.
Currently the transplanted clones are in a smaller cabinet with (6) 23w CFLs until they get stronger roots, then off to the 250hps. temps are hovering in the 76-80 range
yea man i used those cheap rocks to line the bottom rez. I am going to water like the normal ones. All water always gets ph'd to 5.8-6. We use Maxibloom, pro silica and thats it. Heres a couple more "garbage bin" style cocos i made today. Ive seen bozo use these and have great success. These are only aboug a 1 gal container. just shaped beautiful for hempys!
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