Need help with DWC nutrients

shorelineOG

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I read the answers. I would look elsewhere for help. Their are very very bad and un educated people here. Alot of internet growers too with no experience.

Jorge Cervantes has great dvds. Things like ph pen, ppm, etc are all fundamentals. If you dont have then your a low end hobbyist. Which is fine. But know you are a low end nobody grower.

Wow bad fucking answers. Please dl or buy some real info, and read more from known growers.

This isnt a shot to you, its to help you because Im reading answers that will fuck you up SOOOOOO bad in hydro. Like... wtf
I have grown commercially for years and I use tap water and don't own a ppm meter. I use dynagro, and they have the recommended strength on the label. NEVER had a problem. Now the guys who constantly monitor PH, ppm, use ro water and use multiple part nutrients with additives have many, many problems. They ask me for help with trouble shooting but have way too much stuff going on to know where they messed up. Does your lawn and vegetable garden die when it gets water from the water hose? Real growers look at the plant and know if needs npk or not. I meet rookies who underfed and overfed because they can't read a plant, just a meter. You are the hobbyist I suspect, and the grow stores make lots of money off you. Learn how to grow tomatoes hydroponically if you don't need mythology and gimmicks.
 
I read the answers. I would look elsewhere for help. Their are very very bad and un educated people here. Alot of internet growers too with no experience.

Jorge Cervantes has great dvds. Things like ph pen, ppm, etc are all fundamentals. If you dont have then your a low end hobbyist. Which is fine. But know you are a low end nobody grower.

Wow bad fucking answers. Please dl or buy some real info, and read more from known growers.

This isnt a shot to you, its to help you because Im reading answers that will fuck you up SOOOOOO bad in hydro. Like... wtf
MedicalMonster, you win the award for the lamest advice of the year.
I assume your some dumb kid trying to appear cool to his peers.

You obviously are not equipped to answer his question, but want to appear as if you actually know something, So you make fun of everyone and than tell him to buy a DVD?

HydroDipper, (and MedicalMonster) while you could grow in a 5 gal bucket, its not such a good idea.
By the time you add your netpot and fill it with water, you are running about 3.5 to 4 gallons.
A thirsty plant can easily drink a gallon in a day, Simple math is, 3.5 - 1= 2.5 gallons.
As such you'll find yourself filling your bucket daily.
You can veg in a 10 gal tote, and move to a 14 or 18 gal tote during flower.
just lift the top from your 10 gal tote and drop it onto the 18 gal tote and your all set to flower.
Of course MM, you knew all this but decided not to tell him.
Perhaps you missed the fact that this is a forum designed to help others.
Of course to help, you have to be equipped to help people, and you are not.

Hydrodipper, if you need more help, ask away.
If you'd like to sit down together to discuss this neighbor, just ask.
 

rkymtnman

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sure. show me a journal with daily pH at 7.5 from start to finish and then we'll talk. that's just bad advice. period.

who cares if you grow for a living?
 

shorelineOG

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sure. show me a journal with daily pH at 7.5 from start to finish and then we'll talk. that's just bad advice. period.

who cares if you grow for a living?
Go outside and look at the grass and the trees and flowers, they get water at much higher than 7.5. I don't argue with retarded people. The last guy medical monster who told me I'm wrong grows hermie prone feminized auto strains in a tent, you guys are a joke. But who cares if I grow for a living, take advice from other rookies with a book and DVD. Wanna by some old meters? I'm done arguing with newbies because I question conventional wisdom.
 

mr sunshine

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And a ph problem. You might want to lower that. Eventually they will all look like that ugly one if you don't monitor the ph.. constantly.
 

3squared

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Not sure what your laws are like but here we are very limited on how much usable meds we are able to have. So we went for a system that let us harvest every couple of weeks with fewer plants with 4 plants flowering.

You can see 4 stages of ph level's. There is no question which was experiencing the highest levels and which had perfect levels.

We also use the CX line of nutes. It's the cleanest system we could find and get magnificent results.



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