GypsyBush
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you do know that getting water on the buds is bad thing right? Thats an easy way to ruin ur first female. It would suck to end up with moldy rotten bud.
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I'd hate to grow mold...
NEVER wet you buds...
you do know that getting water on the buds is bad thing right? Thats an easy way to ruin ur first female. It would suck to end up with moldy rotten bud.
No lol I didn't know it was bad. If anything I thought it would be good. It's just water, and in direct light. It hasn't seemed to hurt anything... the water is gone off of the plant itself after less than an hour. Should I avoid getting water on them?
yeah it's damn near impossible to water around those buds. They look so healthy though and i watered right on top of them every single time. I don't really have a choice. That pic was taken immediately after I watered so you can see it, but it doesn't sit long. Most runs right off and the rest evaporates quickly.
I've had several private messages asking specific details because people want to construct their own box just like mine lol, it's like I'm revolutionizing mini grow ops for those on tight budgets with limited space. This grow seems to have attracted a lot of attention. Thanks again to e eryone who has helped me along the way. My advice for anyone else trying a first grow is to do some reading first. Even reading this whole thread would give you sufficient knowledge to grow a successful plant I think. A lot of useful info has been posted here.
ive heard to use 2-3times as much water in a flush as your pot hols soil, so a 1 gal pot would get 3 gal of water. this seems like alot to me and without drainage holes 3 gal of water would be plant suicide.
i think your buds will be fine if you only use plain water for the last few weeks, since you havent used much nutrients anyways
No offense, but you're not really doing anything that hasn't been done before. While I don't know of another styrofoam container it has probably been done before. Many others have used rubbermaid storage totes with success and you can get those for $3 also. I did, however, find the cereal box carbon filter creative. I applaud you at learning experience here, except making statements like that are just wrong man.
You're learning quite a bit and that's what it's all about and yes while learning others will learn from your successes and failures. Believe me everyone has plenty of both in this-some more than others. I've had my share.
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Most people use 3-5x Kaleo as 2x is not enough, but you actually gave good advice considering his setup with no drainage holes. Although I mentioned it in the post I forgot to take that into account. Considering that I'd maybe go about 2.5 to 1 ratio.
Instead I'd maybe get a container to sit your cooler in and poke holes in the bottom of the cooler.
+rep to you Kaleo for catching...
-potlike
I'm really thinking I will make a few small drainholes and then flood it with water in the bathtub and let it all run out, and after that just water as normally. Then I'll know my soil is cleanAnd I can't help but be defensive lol, I just want people to read this thread and think "this is a good idea, I think I'll try it" Instead of reading another guy's post who thinks it's nothing special, and decided to not try it because too many people shot it down. Results are the important part though. If I can prove it works it really doesn't matter what anyone says. After all it's a learning process and this was my experiment. I wasn't really expecting a plant like this at all to be honest. It surprises me everyday.
Watering as normal will still drain water out the bottom so you will need something under to catch the drainage from normal waterings.
My largest concern is someone with less technical understanding that tries to scale the design up by using larger and HOTTER lights. It just needs to be stated that the styrofoam material isn't the best suited for heat and that one needs to be safe when building something like this.
I just gave her a nice flush by filling the tub with water, poked several drain holes all around and submersed my bottom cooler up to the soil line. The water saturated my dirt by entering the drain holes then I raised the box and let it all drain, then dunked it two more times for a total of three flushes. By the third one my water was clear. And from now on I'm just going to water probably a gallon every few days as she needs it. I expect her to be drooping tomorrow from the flush. At least I know she's clean now. I'm using a large cookie sheet underneath as a catch tray.![]()
How so? What makes you think dumping excessive water in and letting it drain out would do anything differently?