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    #11
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    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    heres a little update.
    the clone an't doing good at all.
    but the seedling is doing good enough.but could be doing better.
    the seedling smells likes sweet candy.

    I think I only have veg ferts. my veg fert is botanicare
    pure blend pro. 3-1.5-4. I bought it some 5 years ago back when I did my first hydro drip system.

    would this work as flower nuts. medina hasta gro plant 6-12-6
    it is liquid nuts. if that makes a defferents at all.

    see there is not a hydro store in my town.

    so what can I do to help my plant? should I toss out the clone.
    and the seedling is darker that it looks in the pic.

    thanks for all UR help on my grow.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    so would U get rid of the ulgy clone.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    Quote Originally Posted by hydrocannabis
    what is the best kind of water to use for a DWC hydro system.
    The wet kind.

    I use well water and everything is great. If you use city water be sure to neutralize the chlorine.

    And I would not trash any clones until you are sure they are not going to make it. But that's just me and my small operation.

    No nutes the first two weeks, then 1/4 strength, then 1/2 strength, keep increasing until you see signs of nute stress, then back off a little. That's how much.

    Water only when the dirt is almost completely dried out. I know this isn't right, but for any plants I have in dirt, I often just look at them twice per day. When I see small signs of wilt, I know it's time to water with nutes. Otherwise you can tell with a moisture meter, or by lifting the pots to see how heavy they are, or just by sticking your finger in the soil to see if it is still moist.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    How silly I am. I knew you were doing hydro, and I said dirt.

    I change my resevoir at least once per 3 weeks. More often is better. Other than that, I add nutes when it gets low.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    I really think I am gunna just get rid of the sick clone. and move the seedling to the system that the clones was in cuz it is bigger.
    or try to find a even bigger bucket than that one to put it in.

    and on some good news is that the seedling is looking better. so new pic of it soon.
    and the seedling deff looks to me like a indica/sativa hybrid.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    my new DWC clone & seedling. and I also have a few Qs.

    pic of it. I'll probley be moveing it into a bigger DWC bucket tomorrow.
    and when I put it in the bigger bucket it will then have a 3ed airstone in the bucket and hopefuly grow better.

    so how does it look?

    the leafs arn't really that yellow.

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