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Old 03-11-2007, 11:53 AM
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Sorry guys, just catching up on replying to queries in this thread. Just a tick busy these days.

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Originally Posted by akidynoken View Post
kind of what I was thinking was to build 4 separate f@d tables all with the same size lid and just swap the lids to each table every two weeks, do you think that would work with say four to six plants?
You can do that if you like. You don't really need to physically move the plants; you can just change the nutrient mix in each individual tank every two weeks to suit the different phase of flowering.

I move my plants from tray to tray every 2 weeks as it gives me an opportunity to clean the trays, but they really don't have to be moved. They could stay put until that particular tray is ready to be harvested.

I do find the 'production line' style makes it a little easier to keep track of what mix to put in which tank, though. I know tank #1 will always get mixed to 900-1100ppm, tank 2 will be 1300-1500ppm + whatever the PK-13-14 bumps it up to in week 3. Tank 3 gets 1300-1500ppm, no PK, and tank 4 can be simply pH adjusted tap water- but I usually don't bother with flushing in the last week as many recommend. I don't notice any difference between buds from plants which had plain water in the last week and those which just continued to get a 1300-1500ppm Flores mix up until harvest day.

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