View Full Version : Mommy in hydro, anyone successful
JackdaWack
12-15-2006, 11:14 PM
Pretty much, i dont want to deal with soil and pests, i have read up that its not too good to have a mother in a hydro setup and she should be in soil for various reasons, soil on a yearly basis is more stable. Has or does any one have a mommy currently in a hydro setup, if so i would like to hear about your success, or problems.
MajToker
12-15-2006, 11:25 PM
The only issue with mommy in hydro is they grow too fast. Ive had one for 3 years in hydro and no probs. You learn to slow growth and adjust as you go. GL:jointsmile:
u.g.u
12-16-2006, 02:40 AM
same here had my 1 mom for about 4 year I have to trim the tops every week and trim the roots every 6 months so they don't get huge
Tokudai
12-16-2006, 03:26 AM
A lot of people dont have/want two hydro setups (one for veg/ One for Bloom), so its tough to keep a mommy without a veg room. A single mom (lol) in a 5 gallon bubbler under a couple of CFLS would be pretty easy to maintain, but since its already separate from the "bloomroom" for lighting puirposes, a soil mom seems a lot easier/cheaper to deal with.
BigWeed
12-16-2006, 05:03 AM
I keep my moms for no longer than three months maybe four. After that I just kill them and start over with neww clones I pic for new moms that way I dont have to worry about triming roots and highth issues.
latewood
12-16-2006, 05:31 PM
hmmm...I flower mine when I am through and get a 1/4 lb or so...
No-one ever said it was bad to have MOM in hydro...It just grows fast, as stated above. What I think you read was the point that most growers find it easier and less hassle...along with being able to keep up with foliage...If MOM is in soil. That's all. peace
JackdaWack
12-16-2006, 07:56 PM
I read up some where in here that there was a good chance your mom would produce hermies if she was in hydro, that could be do to stress issues, and some one not fullfilling there job. Either way i think it would be a good idea to grow a mom in soil, i wouldnt have to worry about anything and my vegg room water schedual would fit the soil requirments. In hydro- taking a clone off your mom letting her flower and the clone can be your new mommy, that works too, that is if shes grew fast enough. or u can keep one back when u decide to flower your crop, and that can be your mom. I mean there are a million ways to do this, i just really didnt realize it until now.
rollone
12-17-2006, 06:05 AM
I had a homemade waterfarm (5gallon), and kept her for 6 yr. under a 400W!!!
The amount of trimming I had to throw away on a weekly basis was out-of-this-world!
Wife and i would pack kids in car and take trips just so we could take out the trash:jointsmile:
latewood
12-17-2006, 10:22 PM
the only problem I ofund with excessive cutting/trimming was that MOM's hermie too...If they are chopped on too much. Peace
Alaric
12-18-2006, 02:56 AM
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>>I read up some where in here that there was a good chance your mom would produce hermies if she was in hydro <<
only if exposed to horrible conditions-----same as in soil.
What is the source of your information????????
Alaric
JackdaWack
12-18-2006, 06:34 PM
some thread i was reading up it here, so the only draw backs are that she will grow to fast, will lsting help?
latewood
12-18-2006, 06:49 PM
no point...just take a a branch with 2-4 potential clones every week or so.
rollone
12-19-2006, 03:55 AM
Take your pick, but cutting down on the wattage, will give you a very managable plant. The wattage is prime target...IMO
JackdaWack
12-19-2006, 08:42 AM
i was gonna use 4 2ft fluoros
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