A system that I can leave for 3 weeks? Help!

Sleepless

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I need a system that I can leave for 3 weeks during flowering so my plants will be fine when I come back. Hopefully, I'll be growing in soil, but if that doesn't work out for the being gone three weeks type thing, I'll grow hydro. Please help!

Thanks
Sleepless
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
i can see leaving plant alone in veg that long, but flower there is a lot to do. 3 weeks without feeding them bloom nutes will realy slow the flowering down. hydro would be the way to go but then again you have to change the res, and 3 weeks is a long time to let it go with out changing i would imagine.
 

Sleepless

Active Member
In engineering, a key concept is simplicity: The most simple systems are the most stable. How about a wick system? Has anyone used one of these before?
 

demonic1

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There are pots at Walmart that have a wick built in, that absorbs the water/nutes for a while. Not sure if it holds enough to keep it watered for 3 weeks though. And although a hydroponic system sounds easier than soil, it really isn't and requires way more attention than soil. I don't think that leaving it for 3 weeks, your plants would do well at all.
 

demonic1

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One option you could do in soil is to put the plants in a huge pot. So big that the soil will hold plenty of moisture till you get back. I would think the pots would have to be at least 15 gallons to make it.
 

twiztidserkilla

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ild say find a friend who u trust wit ur life..(hopefully u have one of them as there rare) and have him stop in every 3 or 4 days to water n check on shit... my 2 cents
 

Relaxed

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to many things can go wrong. Bugs, moisture, heat...All these things in attention pretty quick. Survival is the term you looking for. Your most likely screwed for a decent bud return on this grow imo. Good luck though. I say some kind of drip system using a 2 or 3 liter bottle. They would most likely be overwatered early and underwatered later in wk 2/3. Maybe even out but costing bud return....No friends to help? Try it but be lucky if you don't find a big problem when you return? You haven't mentioned what part of flowering so that might help?
 

Sleepless

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ild say find a friend who u trust wit ur life..(hopefully u have one of them as there rare) and have him stop in every 3 or 4 days to water n check on shit... my 2 cents
I happen to have two friends like this, but they are both planning to be away for this part of the summer, sadlly. Maybe I'll ask my little brother.

to many things can go wrong. Bugs, moisture, heat...All these things in attention pretty quick. Survival is the term you looking for. Your most likely screwed for a decent bud return on this grow imo. Good luck though. I say some kind of drip system using a 2 or 3 liter bottle. They would most likely be overwatered early and underwatered later in wk 2/3. Maybe even out but costing bud return....No friends to help? Try it but be lucky if you don't find a big problem when you return? You haven't mentioned what part of flowering so that might help?
The drip system sounds nice, but do you think that I could set up some kind of central reservoir for a drip irrigation system? also, this would be probably late in flowering, I would be planting on June 6th if not later, and leaving for three weeks on August 2nd. again, maybe I'll ask my little brother, I'm not sure if he'd be down though.
 

Exertion

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They WILL NOT make it dude... Things just as simple as dehydration and burnt colas from the lights since no one will be around to raise the lighting system will be the first of many issues since ur in the stage that the plants grow very very quickly.. Personaly I have been raising my lighting almost every other other day so that would be something you would have to consider as well...
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
One option you could do in soil is to put the plants in a huge pot. So big that the soil will hold plenty of moisture till you get back. I would think the pots would have to be at least 15 gallons to make it.
i use 19 gallon pots and can get away wuthout watering for the most 2 weeks.:hump:
 
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