My space is 8x11 feet or so. I plan to use a 5x5 foot square screen at the most as I only have 1000w HPS for flower.
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My space is 8x11 feet or so. I plan to use a 5x5 foot square screen at the most as I only have 1000w HPS for flower.
Awesome. I use a 400mh for veg, and a 1000hps for flower. i think you can go 5-6' x 8' screen. Not only will a 1000w cover that space; You can move it back and forth daily over grow and get great results.
i would run it like a soil grow my friend...wait for them to show you what they want..
calcum nitrate is where it comes from.......Quote:
Originally Posted by bitemybud
Thanks, but I do not see Calcium Nitrate listed. I make my greenhouse nutrient solution from scratch and buy 50 lb. bags of Calcium Nitrate and other minerals.
So where do you get Calcium Nitrate in that list of ingredients. Just wondering. Sorry for taking the thread sideways :D
Hydro grows don't use potting soil. They are soiless grows. You just use something to hold the plant, like hydroton, rockwool, rapid rooter. When growing in potting soil let the soil dry out some before you water again. Certainly don't water every day. You might not have to fertilize at all for the first week or so. You might want to ask the maker of the soil if there is fertilizer already in the soil and about how long it will be good for before you have to fertilize.
Good response, although reading your post I wanted to comment for other newbies.Quote:
Originally Posted by drudown11
I got the "claw" effect when I transferred a recently rooted clone into 5.6 pH de-chlorinated tap which had no nutes added at all(40 ppm). There was no nutrient or pH changes, although, there was a temp/humidity/airflow change moving to the new environment.
Just curious if your experiences also had changes in temp or humidity. I'm sure that my plants had no excess nitrogen, just open stomas and more airflow. The 'claw' effect can also because by other stressors.