C chad032645 Active Member May 17, 2009 #1 so does anyone know if any of these products would work well with a flood and drain system??? Attachments 41OiiPWA8FL._SS500_.jpg 22.1 KB Views: 14 41WMKT7FusL._SL500_AA280_.jpg 10.5 KB Views: 11 41WTc0BkLVL._SS500_.jpg 21.8 KB Views: 14 515THC6PAYL._SS500_.jpg 51.2 KB Views: 17 41720T5NCEL._SS500_.jpg 21.1 KB Views: 11
chemicalsword Member May 19, 2009 #2 yes I've used them. they work great. currently using dutch master series and I think its the best bang for your buck
yes I've used them. they work great. currently using dutch master series and I think its the best bang for your buck
C capman Active Member May 19, 2009 #3 i have used the fox farm but for soil veging only curently use advanced nutrients and some of bottanicares stuff too
i have used the fox farm but for soil veging only curently use advanced nutrients and some of bottanicares stuff too
C chad032645 Active Member May 19, 2009 #4 how much do i use?....im not sure on how many gallonns rite now in thinking prolly like10-15 rite now...its a flood and drain system
how much do i use?....im not sure on how many gallonns rite now in thinking prolly like10-15 rite now...its a flood and drain system
C capman Active Member May 20, 2009 #5 what kind of flood and drain? is it home made or store bought? what are the dimensions of the tray? this will depend on the size of the res you will need
what kind of flood and drain? is it home made or store bought? what are the dimensions of the tray? this will depend on the size of the res you will need
C chad032645 Active Member May 20, 2009 #6 homeade in a rubbermaid...like 5gollon res and 4 galoon tray...i think
C capman Active Member May 21, 2009 #7 start off with half of the recomended dosage and slowly work your way up to find out how much of a load your plants can take
start off with half of the recomended dosage and slowly work your way up to find out how much of a load your plants can take