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12-19-2004, 05:25 AM #1OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
ok i was reading about hydro ponics and found something i though was cool!
High O2 (oxygen) levels in the water will make the roots grow faster and stronger, thus provideing the plant with more nutes so it can grow faster and biger!
so this is what i did i got an old 10 gallon fish tank i had laying around, filled it with water got 3 air pumps and a filter system i got some air stones from the pet store, and started puming about 30 cubic feet of air into the take of water
i plan on adding some more nutes like mirical grow bloom feed and stuff like that
this sound like a good plan or am i wasteing my time again?Shadow Smoke Reviewed by Shadow Smoke on . How to add root mass to soil bound plants. ok i was reading about hydro ponics and found something i though was cool! High O2 (oxygen) levels in the water will make the roots grow faster and stronger, thus provideing the plant with more nutes so it can grow faster and biger! so this is what i did i got an old 10 gallon fish tank i had laying around, filled it with water got 3 air pumps and a filter system i got some air stones from the pet store, and started puming about 30 cubic feet of air into the take of water Rating: 5
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12-19-2004, 09:46 AM #2Senior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
well, i could work, but you will need to get a hydroponic nutrients.
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12-19-2004, 10:20 PM #3OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
what kind of nutes do you suggest? i havent started with hydroponics yet that my next step.
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12-19-2004, 10:53 PM #4Senior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
General Hydroponics makes a good basic fert. There are 3 to the set. Follow directions for all 3 stages. You are correct about the oxygen levels in the water. Very necessary for rapid, strong root growth.
Bekind/Coloradojane
www.growweed.com
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12-19-2004, 10:58 PM #5OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
soo you think if i water my soil poted plants with water with a high lvl of O2 it will be good fer em?
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12-19-2004, 11:10 PM #6Senior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
Even if you are growing in soil, you have to make sure it is not too compact to allow for a good flow of oxygen. I only grow hydroponically and don't know your situation however, I go from seed to bud in 90 days with hydro and never have gotten the same results with soil. Plus, there are too many insect and mold problems with soil.
CJ
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12-20-2004, 01:11 AM #7OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
*sigh* i need a turn over like that i smoke way to much to be growing with soil but to damn poor to do hydro. i'm thinking about getting a few more air pumps and rigging up a system to pump air down in the soil. that along with the high amout of O2 in the water should be enought to make the roots happy as hell : )
could you please post a pic of your hydro set up? and maybe some pics of the stuff you use to feed/ take care of your babies?
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12-20-2004, 06:13 PM #8Senior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
There are pics on my web site at www.growweed.com
I sell my book thru that site. If you go to my e-mail there and send me a message with ShadowSmoke in it, I'll send you a free download to help get you on your way!
CJ
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12-20-2004, 07:31 PM #9OPSenior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
bad ass thank you kindly key west : )
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12-20-2004, 11:54 PM #10Senior Member
How to add root mass to soil bound plants.
It might stunt growth if you put the plants into hydro after starting the plants in soil.
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