Last night my water pump sprung a small leak, and I do mean small. A drop every few seconds.
Luckily I have a backup pump. :D
It will get switched out this afternoon.
Disaster averted. :jointsmile:
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Last night my water pump sprung a small leak, and I do mean small. A drop every few seconds.
Luckily I have a backup pump. :D
It will get switched out this afternoon.
Disaster averted. :jointsmile:
Great GROW tiki,.....
sry bought the 1st grow but WINNERS NEVER QUIT QUITTERS NEVER WIN.... glad to see you went at it again and looks like great success...
i was curious the hydro store i goto HTGSUPPLY in shrewsbury,ma was mentioning to me this new line Cutting Edge Solutions
said great for beginners since there is no ph adjusting is that true..?? and it produccesss great quality
i see you use it and was wondering your review.. compared to foxfarm or general hydroponics.. i plan on using a ebb n gro set up i already have the whole hydro ff nutrient line up including the chaching, beastie blooms, and open sesame...would it be worth switching it all up already spend $$ on the FF but heard FF has alot of ph fluctuation in hydro... ANy advice be great
Hi RIpatient7,
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. It sure has been a huge learning experience so far, and I haven't even made it to a harvest yet.
As far as the Cutting Edge Solutions nutrients, yes it does have ph fluctuations. It does not correct your initial ph either. You have to mix nutes and then adjust to desired ph. It also makes the water look like a really dark Kool-Aid. :wtf:
This plant seems to like it, but I am not completely convinced.
I have not tried FoxFarms nor General Hydroponics, but I am trying out Advanced Nutrients on my clone for this next run. The ph with the Advanced has been really steady so far. :thumbsup:
If any of the veterans around have used those nutrients and would like to give their two cents feel free to reply here, I don't mind. :hippy:
Best of luck and happy growing to ya. :jointsmile:
Hey tiki,Quote:
Originally Posted by tikiroom
You should drop that res. temp to about 58 degrees. That will give the plant a chance to uptake oxygen through the roots. Everythang looks good,too!
GaGrown,
I have been using a venturi that I made to get more dissolved oxygen in the water. It has been working great!
As far as lowering the res to 58*F I have found that it is to hard to maintain without a water chiller.
The res stays right around 70*F, and with the use of beneficial bacteria and the venturi she has been thriving. :cool:
That's great! I just thought I would mention it,cause that is the norm for most operating res. tanks. Since you have it under control..:thumbsup: Adding the oxygen to the water at that temp. will make it harder to uptake the added oxygen,by the roots.. Lookin' good,My Brutha!Quote:
Originally Posted by tikiroom
She's been shedding lower fan leaves for the past couple days. I believe this is due to the canopy being so thick that there's not enough light for the lower leaves.
Other than that the bud sites seem to be developing well.
Here's the pics. :pimp:
i could only wish my plants could look as healthy as yours tiki!!!
your garden looks great:thumbsup:
Thanks SoHigh420 :jointsmile:
wow, very impressive demonstration of SCROG. I'd like to try this but a little hesitant as i'm inexperienced. I'll probably top to get 4 cola's instead this round, but maybe next time i'll try something like what you got! :thumbsup: