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Will do! So about 160ml per 40 gallons sound right?Yeah! um - ok.
I STRONGLY suggest doing the H2o2 like I listed - 2 weeks of that......Use the formula!!!
It works that way - very well!
Will do! So about 160ml per 40 gallons sound right?Yeah! um - ok.
I STRONGLY suggest doing the H2o2 like I listed - 2 weeks of that......Use the formula!!!
It works that way - very well!
With ro water and a complete nute there is no need to re buffer the water as the nutes have already done that.
But in coco I have learned the medium stubbornly holds in to those elements so most need to add more.
I have no experience with rockwool.
Your in soil! How much is the plant getting from that - before the nutrient?This is not correct. It does not matter where the calcium comes from. Mixing complete nutes already includes the elements to buffer the water.
I needed no cal mag added to my ro water to use Kind trio. Or pure Blend Pro despite the warnings.
I have switched to well water since then.
Cal mag was invented by Botanicare to solve an issue growers were having with pure Blend Pro and ro water. Specifically.
And now that kind has extra calcium added and adjustable no more need.
Just marketing to sell bottles.
Yup, you got it.Will do! So about 160ml per 40 gallons sound right?
I was asking at first but I have seen growers here and in person use different hydro techniques with dynagrow and ro and need no cal mag.
And I understand about buffers in soil.
And I don't think Dyna Grow recommends any either.
He isnt from Gallifrey if thats what you mean, I think he IS in fact the other true Dr Who..High Times one..But i could be wrong..Giving this advise as if you are the true Dr. Who.
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What exactly am I suppose to do with this information? Bow down on one knee? You do not know what articles I have had published in cannabis magazines/publications/sites. You do not know what books I have written and may be in your bedroom right now. Look, I do regret the tone I took in that post, because nobody really deserves that kind of thing on a forum where everybody is just trying to help one another, but things happen, and no going back now. The main thing is I do not believe it is necessary to quote every single post and dismiss everybody else's suggestions whilst overuling with your own thoughts, lots of variables and lots of ways to get the same outcome using different methods. I don't agree with that, and I lost it.He isnt from Gallifrey if thats what you mean, I think he IS in fact the other true Dr Who..High Times one..But i could be wrong..
It can. But how do you over water hydro? Really, how? Dripper's run all day. DWC sit's in it 24/7 and rockwool cubes stay wet...Dr. Who, rockwool hydro setup can be overwatered. You are absolutely wrong. This is all I care to say at this time just openeing my eyes first thing in the morning with crust still in my eyes. 100% you can kill a rockwool crop from overwatering.
Check out this vid i found researching what you said:
youtube.com/watch?v=wY-ZEs8dFyQ
I think we're going to get along just fine! I have respect for you, and your opinions!Dr. Who, I truly do regret the way in which I addressed the situation and spoke to you. I could of handled this with more class. I'm embarrased the way I spoke to you and my actions in here to be frank. I hope we can both just put this behind us. I really went overboard the way I spoke to you in that post and I sincerely apologize to you with all of my soul.
The only thing I would like to suggest for you is to take a look at this post with this video link in it, concerning the roots being in a sealed humid layer below. The warmth actually increases metabolic plant functions; cell division, terpine production and growth overall, as well as keeps the temperature stable whether above room is cold or hot., roots are allowed to expand, and top growth is put into overdrive. There is also a second video after this one in that same youtube about NFT that is extremely informative that I'd like to suggest for you to take a look at.