phaedrus13
Member
Hello,
I am a first time grower and just bought a stealth hydrop bubbleponic system (http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=2&xSec=2). I have a few questions I am hoping someone can help me with.
- I bought clones that were already rooted in rockwall cubes. The tallest clones were 5-6" tall, a few a bit shorter. I added 1/2 of the recommended nutrient dosage since the plants are small. Should I add the other 1/2 or should I wait until the plants get closer to 8-10" before upping their diet to the full amout of nutes?
- My grow room is our attic (I know I have to watch heat) and there is a good sized vent directly to outside fresh air aboout 6-7 feet above the plants. Will this suffice for adequate ventilation, or do I still need a vent fan?
- I see that during the veg phase you are supposed to run the lights from 18-24 hours. How do you determine the precise amount of light to give within that range? I am currently doing 21 hrs of light.
Thanks in advance for your help and any other advice is welcomed!
Phaedrus
I am a first time grower and just bought a stealth hydrop bubbleponic system (http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=2&xSec=2). I have a few questions I am hoping someone can help me with.
- I bought clones that were already rooted in rockwall cubes. The tallest clones were 5-6" tall, a few a bit shorter. I added 1/2 of the recommended nutrient dosage since the plants are small. Should I add the other 1/2 or should I wait until the plants get closer to 8-10" before upping their diet to the full amout of nutes?
- My grow room is our attic (I know I have to watch heat) and there is a good sized vent directly to outside fresh air aboout 6-7 feet above the plants. Will this suffice for adequate ventilation, or do I still need a vent fan?
- I see that during the veg phase you are supposed to run the lights from 18-24 hours. How do you determine the precise amount of light to give within that range? I am currently doing 21 hrs of light.
Thanks in advance for your help and any other advice is welcomed!
Phaedrus