View Full Version : Odd hydroponic question fro those who have experimented
jakester
12-12-2009, 01:44 AM
Has anyone tried to see what the minimum as far as numbers of ingredients and concentrations you can grow a decent plant with? I am not talking about a huge stalk of monster buds but just enough that the plant could reproduce...a viable expression of the plants phenotype.
I would be really interested to hear back about this from anyone who has tried to see what the minimal limit is for cannabis. I wouldn't be surprised if you could grow a plant on just some molasses and a few drops of some fish emulsion or something. I have no idea. Someone try it.
tinytoon
12-12-2009, 12:02 PM
sounds like your volunteering, let us know how it turns out. Too much going on here for me to play "lab" at this point and time but I do have 1 plant in a DWC bucket that gets 5ml per gal of each part of GH 3-part in PH'd water and outside of the occasional H2O2 thats all it gets, of course this is a mother so dont plan on flowering.
LOC NAR on probation
12-13-2009, 02:50 AM
One part dyna-gro and a litlle ebson salt. My first try.
jakester
12-13-2009, 06:58 AM
sounds like your volunteering, let us know how it turns out. Too much going on here for me to play "lab" at this point and time but I do have 1 plant in a DWC bucket that gets 5ml per gal of each part of GH 3-part in PH'd water and outside of the occasional H2O2 thats all it gets, of course this is a mother so dont plan on flowering.I would but I haven't grown hydro (or much weed at all) in years.
iRayone
03-31-2010, 02:54 PM
My son tells me Dad ...It's a weed all it needs is sun and water he uses nothing...zip nada....I spend 100's on nutes... His grow is fantastic. I have a sicence project to grow designer bud. His natural is just as good.
AquaponicHerb
04-03-2010, 07:00 PM
try fish, they work good. feed them leftovers and if you make the system big enough you can urinate/dump in it like 2x a week
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