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05-14-2010, 12:31 AM #1
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I would check it for you but i am out of bloom. I have all the others though. If you can not spend much on a meter, I recommend the Hana primo. I bought it with the intention that it would only make it threw one grow and I am now on my second with it. I got it for 17$, more than worth it even if it only lasts one or two grows.
If you want I will check the ppm on the other nutes you use minus the bloom. I bet doubling micro would make up for the test. I bet micro is just as strong as bloom. Let me know and I will test it for you so you can see where you are at.
Having experience with those nutes, I can tell you, you are right and most def burning them / lockout.
edit: I would not wait till next change, as soon as possible water that mix down. It is so strong for your setup.demoreal Reviewed by demoreal on . Krusty Bucket LED Grow So while I wait for my LED modules to arrive, I'll continue detailing my other plans - this one involves the infamous "Krusty Bucket." The Krusty Bucket idea is simple - two buckets stacked inside of each other, the top bucket has holes drilled into the bottom, and it is filled with your preferred medium (typically expanded clay pebbles.) An air line is run into the bottom bucket and hooked to an air compressor (I have an air stone in mine just to help maintain DO levels,) to provide Rating: 5
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05-14-2010, 11:57 AM #2
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Cheers for advice man
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05-14-2010, 04:09 PM #3
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[Per gallon of approximately 250ppm tapwater adjusted to ~5.8:
10mL GH FloraMicro
20mL GH FloraBloom
2.5mL Botanicare Cal-Mag
2.5mL Grotek Pro-Silicate
This seems a little hot to me, I run
4ml micro
8ml Bloom
2-4ml CaMg
2-4ml KB 0-10-10
my tap water is 60 ppm combined is 350-420 ppm
and I run Ph closer to 5.6
I am begining to think the more intense the light the weaker the
feed solution should be?
Daddy
just an old stoner:rastasmoke:
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05-14-2010, 06:07 PM #4
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I've thought about that as well. Something I'll have to test out later.
Originally Posted by Daddynobucks
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05-18-2010, 02:17 PM #5
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Krusty Bucket LED Grow
I have been looking around quiet a bit but haven't seen any high power 420nm leds? Where did you find such a beast?
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05-18-2010, 06:42 PM #6
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Krusty Bucket LED Grow
I design the panels myself. I'm not using 420nm diodes, though. Still too expensive (almost double the price of any other LED)
Originally Posted by Greenmain
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05-20-2010, 01:54 PM #7
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I ask again....
Originally Posted by Greenmain
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05-20-2010, 02:53 PM #8
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If you want to know where to find these panels, Hydroponic LED grow lights at the highest quality to the lowest prices | Ecogroled is where you can get them.
Originally Posted by Greenmain
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05-20-2010, 03:47 PM #9
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Man those LED's are doing work. There's like no bud growth, but the leaves are covered in tricomes. Very nice.
-C
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05-20-2010, 04:53 PM #10
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Actually there's bud growth starting - lights come in on 4 hours, come back then and I'll have pics and an update.
Originally Posted by ForgetClassC
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