dwc hydroponics

Vaped out

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I've been using cyco nutes have now for two grows. Cost you about 200 for the whole kit but I got one full grow plus half way into my second with it. My girls look much better then prior grows using other brands yield was better and def more cost effective. I buy it know in gallon size containers and it seems to be much more affordable bet grow. And like I said I notice bigger more healthier plants. Growing the same 3 strains. But that's my option I'm sure you will get many more. Your best bet is to start with one and compare price and effects with others until you find what works best for you and your strains.
 

churchhaze

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Any hydroponic recipe that sources the majority of it's N as nitrate and contains calcium in the form of calcium nitrate is basically a must for DWC.

If the N is sourced mostly from urea, it's no good for DWC.
 

mandy1

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i do 5 gallon dwc and i've used the ionic line for the past 5 or so years. reasonably price and very ph stable. i use rainwater, pondzyme as a bennie and pro tetk silica as a ph up.
 

warble

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Anything lying around the house. Start out w/ water, from the toilet. Add some leftover fish, bicycle parts, dirty socks that you don't want to wash. Simmer for twenty and then pop it in the oven. Make sure you do a brick dance, to ensure you grow at least a brick. Every couple of minutes dunk your head in the water and blow bubbles to oxygenate the water. Don't forget to breathe between dunks.
 

nicksol86

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Anything lying around the house. Start out w/ water, from the toilet. Add some leftover fish, bicycle parts, dirty socks that you don't want to wash. Simmer for twenty and then pop it in the oven. Make sure you do a brick dance, to ensure you grow at least a brick. Every couple of minutes dunk your head in the water and blow bubbles to oxygenate the water. Don't forget to breathe between dunks.
Thanks for the help. Lol
 
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