Hydroponics Question and Answer NewGrowth Style

hendry

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I let the water sit out in different containers for 24 hours before i transfer it so that the chorline evaporates. Ive read thats what your supposed to do.
 

orzz

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I let the water sit out in different containers for 24 hours before i transfer it so that the chorline evaporates. Ive read thats what your supposed to do.
I guess with enough aeration it should work, I have heard that also. Need to find out if u have alot of ppm in ur tap water.
 

hendry

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The tds in my area is a high of 198 and low of 145. Ph high of 7.71 low of 7.59. However i dont see chorline on here could it be listed as something else.
 

orzz

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I have seen my plants bounce back in my current (1st indoor) grow.
They were burned by lightsand water pH was way too high and they are about 6 ins high and doing better now that I am NOT killing them any more.

I am not sure why ur's are having a slow go.
Maybe the plant genotype, from seed takes longer. ....

DAMN DO NOT OVER SMOKE AND SET THE TIMER FOR YOUR PUMPS like i just did.
:hump:
OMG I just overflowed my table. Not a problem but I need to vaccum and I hate wasting my nutes

DUH .... I am a weed baron like bugs ... well not quite as unlucky
 

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orzz

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My buddy has the hose. I won't be back here till later tonight, I have to go to Homedepot and get the hose. arggggggghhhhhhhhhhh
 

OregonMeds

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I admit I did not read this whole thread and apologize if this has been covered...

I want to grow huge fucking trees over 8'tall with poundage. From what I've seen so far the top two setups for that would be krusty buckets or just ebb and flow in 5 gallon containers with coco.

Which would you say is the best way to go for the biggest fattest trees. One of these, or another? I will have multiple vertical 1000w fixtures just like krusty so I'm set for lights. Ea plant will have 1000w on two sides of it minimum.
 

orzz

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I admit I did not read this whole thread and apologize if this has been covered...

I want to grow huge fucking trees over 8'tall with poundage. From what I've seen so far the top two setups for that would be krusty buckets or just ebb and flow in 5 gallon containers with coco.

Which would you say is the best way to go for the biggest fattest trees. One of these, or another? I will have multiple vertical 1000w fixtures just like krusty so I'm set for lights. Ea plant will have 1000w on two sides of it minimum.
I like the ebb and flow and to get to that height you'll need to put up netting to hold up the plants.

I got the hose and the water is sucked up. I have a digital timer and I changed from 5.5 hour between waterings to 4 hours. Set one watering to flood at 4 pm and end @4:05 AM frak it was supposed to be PM not AM they had been in flood for an hour and a half. arggghhhhh
 

livesoul

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I admit I did not read this whole thread and apologize if this has been covered...

I want to grow huge fucking trees over 8'tall with poundage. From what I've seen so far the top two setups for that would be krusty buckets or just ebb and flow in 5 gallon containers with coco.

Which would you say is the best way to go for the biggest fattest trees. One of these, or another? I will have multiple vertical 1000w fixtures just like krusty so I'm set for lights. Ea plant will have 1000w on two sides of it minimum.
To make it come off with poundage your going to need to trim and veg it for at least 3 months. Create a bunch of branches. Also, recommend using bushmaster to bush it up. This will help alot if you only have HPS spectrum lights. Using ebb and flow is how i would go, but just cause i've been doing it for so long now. Good luck dude, that will dope project.
 

NewGrowth

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My hydro grow is going very slow. Its my first time with dro and at 5 weeks my tallest of 6 plants is only 4 inches. I have had some problems with ph and recently a little nute burn but even with those factors it still seems really slow to me. Do have any idea what would cause such slow growth and what i could do to fix it?

What he said VVVV
Are the plants clones or from seeds?
Also would help to give some more info

  • growing medium
  • light type
  • wattage
  • watering schedule
  • ppm, pH
  • pictures
  • etc
I have seen my plants bounce back in my current (1st indoor) grow.
They were burned by lightsand water pH was way too high and they are about 6 ins high and doing better now that I am NOT killing them any more.

I am not sure why ur's are having a slow go.
Maybe the plant genotype, from seed takes longer. ....

DAMN DO NOT OVER SMOKE AND SET THE TIMER FOR YOUR PUMPS like i just did.
:hump:
OMG I just overflowed my table. Not a problem but I need to vaccum and I hate wasting my nutes

DUH .... I am a weed baron like bugs ... well not quite as unlucky
:eyesmoke:

I admit I did not read this whole thread and apologize if this has been covered...

I want to grow huge fucking trees over 8'tall with poundage. From what I've seen so far the top two setups for that would be krusty buckets or just ebb and flow in 5 gallon containers with coco.

Which would you say is the best way to go for the biggest fattest trees. One of these, or another? I will have multiple vertical 1000w fixtures just like krusty so I'm set for lights. Ea plant will have 1000w on two sides of it minimum.

To grow plants of that size indoors you just need a long veg time and a system that will provide adequate root space. Dutch bucket systems are commonly used for plants around 5ft.

Medical growers often use dutch buckets to grow fewer plants but with a greater yield.
dude that sucks good luck. I just figured out how to use my camera phone since i dont have my camera
What are those rocks you are using? Many rocks/minerals will alter the Ph of your nutrient solution. Your plants just look fried either by a Ph problem or high nutrient salt concentrations.

Im having a problem with my bottom leaves any idea?
What is your Ph
What PPM and what nutrients?
What are those rocks!?
:peace:
 

hendry

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What is your Ph
What PPM and what nutrients?
What are those rocks!?
:peace:[/quote]

My ph is under 6.
No nutes right now.
The rocks are a combination of whats in the pictures.
The third picture is of a small plastic pot with coconut fiber that hasnt been watered. The fiber expands to the size of the pot when its watered.
 

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NewGrowth

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What is your Ph
What PPM and what nutrients?
What are those rocks!?
:peace:
My ph is under 6.
No nutes right now.
The rocks are a combination of whats in the pictures.
The third picture is of a small plastic pot with coconut fiber that hasnt been watered. The fiber expands to the size of the pot when its watered.[/QUOTE]

I would do away with the rocks they are probably altering your Ph. Also adding a mild nutrient solution would help. Not sure what the picture of the aquatic plant soil was for.:peace:
 
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