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whomikejones
11-30-2007, 07:11 PM
I just bought this set-up for my first time growing experience,i got the power grow eco from gh. i wanted to start off small, and learn what im doing with just one plant or so. i also purchased the Sun Blaze 44 T-5 high output fluorescent light, with the 2 veg bulbs and 2 flowering bulbs. i bought some nutes but i dont think they are the right kind, fox farm grow big 3-2-6 and i also have what came with the the power grow, they are, GH flora bloom, flora micro, flora gro. Will these nutes do the job or will i need to purchase anything else, can anyone also tell me what else i will need. i know a ph tester, but what else. and has anyone ever used the power gro eco set up, does it work well? how do you add the nutes, do you lift the plant up and out and change the res and just add the nutes then. Thank you
the image reaper
11-30-2007, 07:21 PM
I am presently using my Power Grower for my first hydro grow (lots of soil grows in the past) ... all I did , was READ all I could before starting a plant in it ... just about everything you can think to ask, is already answered in this Forum ... do your research, you'll have good results ... there are some very skilled hydro growers in here, happy to help us, but please READ all you can before posting questions ... pic is mine, after 11 days in flowering mode ... good growing ! :jointsmile:
the image reaper
11-30-2007, 07:24 PM
I just bought this set-up for my first time growing experience,i got the power grow eco from gh. i wanted to start off small, and learn what im doing with just one plant or so. i also purchased the Sun Blaze 44 T-5 high output fluorescent light, with the 2 veg bulbs and 2 flowering bulbs. i bought some nutes but i dont think they are the right kind, fox farm grow big 3-2-6 and i also have what came with the the power grow, they are, GH flora bloom, flora micro, flora gro. Will these nutes do the job or will i need to purchase anything else, can anyone also tell me what else i will need. i know a ph tester, but what else. and has anyone ever used the power gro eco set up, does it work well? how do you add the nutes, do you lift the plant up and out and change the res and just add the nutes then. Thank you
use the GH nutes that came with your unit ... just go by the ratios on the label, especially the first grow ... you need a lot more light to keep up with the hydro, I'm running a 400-watter that cant keep up with the growth ... you really will need a pH tester, and a TDS meter ... that'll get ya started.....read on :jointsmile:
whomikejones
11-30-2007, 07:36 PM
what is a tds meter, thanks for the post, i have been reading a lot but there are a lot to go through ha so its easier to ask what i specificaly want to know, so not enough light, get all 4 for veg, and 4 for flowering?
the image reaper
11-30-2007, 07:42 PM
'total dissolved solids' usually in ppm, etc... I got my testers here eBay Store - eSeasonGear: Milwaukee Meters, HANNA Instruments, Meter- Controllers (http://stores.ebay.com/eSeasonGear)
very good prices, and FAST shipping ... I think i have about $50 or less, invested for both my TDS pen, and pH pen ... you can start with your present lights, but I expect you will be wanting more very soon ... I would use the fluoros for vegging, and get yourself a HPS for flowering ... when thsoe plants get 'bushy', a fluoro just doesn't 'penetrate', that's where ya need the big guns ... now, go read :smokin:
whomikejones
11-30-2007, 08:00 PM
what pds meter will i need the 0-999 or 0-1999 and what is my water supposed to read with this meter if it is good
PharmaCan
11-30-2007, 08:59 PM
what pds meter will i need the 0-999 or 0-1999
0-1999
what is my water supposed to read with this meter if it is good
LOL That ain't how it works. You need a specific calibration solution for your tester. The TDS meter measures how much stuff is in your water/solution - everybody's water is different.
PC :smokin:
whomikejones
11-30-2007, 09:33 PM
i know but how much stuff is supposed to be in the water, what is too high or low, what is just right, and what total desolved solids is it picking up, what affects the tds in your water
PharmaCan
12-01-2007, 12:02 AM
LOL - I read your post wrong. I thought you meant what will the water test if the meter is good.
RO water should test close to 0 ppm.
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