Quote Originally Posted by JackHerer
The mothers I ept of the skunk I fed very little utes maybe once a fortnight a very low dose & the rest plain water as I was trying to stop them growing much.
I love that I'll be able to have that kind of control over the specific needs of the plant. I've been entertaining the idea of getting started with hydro for years, but I suppose I've always considered it a little too complicated to jump right into. (I still do!) I have a friend who has a very complicated and elaborate e&f system, and every time I see it in action, I always assume that I'm better off sticking with soil, namely because of how far less technical it is. But I always change my mind about it when I look at my harvest, and then look at his. His is the exact same quality, often heavier than mine, and grown in less amount of time. I'm convinced now that it's definitely worth my time learning more about it than I ever have before.

If I were able to maintain a vegging mother and keep her healthy, I'd like to use the system that would ensure unlimited growth. Would you say that a single DWC would do this for me? Thanks for sharing some of your NFT techniques with me, by the way. Advice is all I seek, and I'm happy to get it...especially from someone who knows how to use it.
Mr. Clandestine Reviewed by Mr. Clandestine on . Prospective DWC Mother Well, I've been giving a lot of thought to trying my hand at a hydro setup. And seeing as how I plan on converting a 3.5 x 3.5 x 8' closet into a mother-only grow area (eventually), I'd like to get some feedback from the experienced hydro guru's and novice hydro growers alike as I begin my journey. Any and all advice is welcome, as this will be my very first time working with a hydroponic system. This setup will be for one single mother plant, maybe two. STRAIN: Testing out an AK47 or 48 Rating: 5