What ppm/ph do you water these with?
i was in petsmart today,and they sell aquatic plant food,for aquarium plants and ponds,anyone ever tried it in hydro?
tin-I've used Ed Rosenthals Zero Tolerance before and it worked great! It has a nice smell too. Be sure to pull your light up a bit before you spray and be sure to spray everything. Those little bastards will hide from you, but keep at 'em and kill all of them. I followed bottle instructions and it worked great. Good luck man....go get 'em!
Now I may be way off here, and I hope to be corrected if I'm wrong, but the point of flushing is to leach out the ferts from within the plant and the medium. If you water with only plain water, the plant is still getting their moisture, but the water as it flows through the medium and in to the mini-resevoir, it pushes out the old nutrient.
Salt deposits can build up in your rez and cause lockout problems, especially if the rez dries out between waterings. So periodic flushing is a good practice. I do it every week or so, quick and easy.i just got done flushin' a five gal hempy with 20 gal of h2o!!!! took that much to get ph to 5.8! what dub and secret are sayin makes sense to me. i think i have to come up with a periodic flush schedual to avoid probs in the future. this is what i really dig about the peeps on this site,everyone puts in and gives ya what they got and it really helps a guy to dial in his techniques! thanx guys.......tinman
reps given dub and secret
this is awsome! i never knew about the dry rez causin build up. i gotta try flushin like you recommend,j6p. i have let watering go for up to 4 days with no problems to the plants other than a little wilting. but now i know why i may be getting so much build up as i let them dry somewhat more than i should. every grow gets better cuz of the stuff i learn here. thanx,j6p.......tinmanSalt deposits can build up in your rez and cause lockout problems, especially if the rez dries out between waterings. So periodic flushing is a good practice. I do it every week or so, quick and easy.
Easy way: Put the hempy bucket inside of another, larger bucket filled with water, soak for about 20 minutes, then lift the hempy bucket out of the larger water bucket, let it drain, top feed, all done.
I am doing a micro hempy grow, and I have a quick question.
I've heard people say that If you go with a bucket smaller than 3 gallons, you should adjust how high the drain hole is. I am doing a coffee can sized grow.
should I make the drain hole higher than 2 inches, or lower?
Forgive my stupid newbie question, but I could imagine it either way. With a smaller bucket you might want to make your rez deeper so it doesn't dry out too quickly. Or you might want to make it shallower to properly scale it down. What do you guys think?
Yeah man, when my little babies start out, the drain whole is only about an inch from the bottom...and when they go into bigger containers the drain hole is 2". I've just pulled down one of my plants which was in a 15 gallon container and the plant was vegged for about 4 months. The plants rootball took up about half of the containers space, I used multiple drain holes all at the same height and it worked out really well. I've a 2nd plant in a similar container which I'm going to veg out for another 6 weeks (total of 6 months in veg) I don't think she'll get root bound..what do you guys think?
Thanks for the response! I started my gallon jug hempy with the hole 2 inches from the bottom, so I guess I'll just leave it there. My plant seems to doing very well lately, so why mess with success?