Gweedo's Growroom
Yoda Fired Up
Buffering the mix as we speak, gonna go into solos for sexing then into the big system, the solos will be mini hempys as well lol keeping with the theme and all
Agreed. I'm using a ShopVac right now. I just sort of slapped this run in there in drip trays.only suggestion if you haven't included it in your plans is to make it easy to drain or get rid of your run-off.
Thanks mate. Trying to wrap my head around this method to decide this Dwc or rdwc. A bit to learn from all three, although I'm sure they are all easier to build/run than they look.Preferably yes they do but "need to be" no they don't.
I have a couple things going in clear cups right now. The plants are fine but the root zone gets an green tint from non threatening algae that will grow in moist areas that have access to light. I prefer something that is darker to shade the root zone.
The ole paralysis by analysis. I for one think hempy is a great stepping stone into hydroponics. It'll let you grasp some of the more finer details of the methods (ie. Nutrients, PH, plant health) while you still hand water just like a potted plant in soil.Thanks mate. Trying to wrap my head around this method to decide this Dwc or rdwc. A bit to learn from all three, although I'm sure they are all easier to build/run than they look.
Hand water? Bugger that. Im a landscaper, horticulture degree. I haven't hand watered in 20 years. I'll dig up some automated system from bits and pieces on the farm. I'm actually attempting to set up a system that cocts me nothing from parts I have lying around the farm. Time will tell. They all appeal to me in different ways. Moving these pots around looks easiest and less painful on the body. Do they all yield about the same or does one method stand out. Want something I can set and forget from Monday to Friday while I work away from homeThe ole paralysis by analysis. I for one think hempy is a great stepping stone into hydroponics. It'll let you grasp some of the more finer details of the methods (ie. Nutrients, PH, plant health) while you still hand water just like a potted plant in soil.
It's all about your personal situation and preference, imo.The ole paralysis by analysis. I for one think hempy is a great stepping stone into hydroponics. It'll let you grasp some of the more finer details of the methods (ie. Nutrients, PH, plant health) while you still hand water just like a potted plant in soil.
You don't have to hand water. It's easy enough to set up a sprinkler system on a cyclical timer that sprinkles the perlite once a day or whatever your mix needs.Hand water? Bugger that. Im a landscaper, horticulture degree. I haven't hand watered in 20 years. I'll dig up some automated system from bits and pieces on the farm. I'm actually attempting to set up a system that cocts me nothing from parts I have lying around the farm. Time will tell. They all appeal to me in different ways. Moving these pots around looks easiest and less painful on the body. Do they all yield about the same or does one method stand out. Want something I can set and forget from Monday to Friday while I work away from home