Dr. Bruce Bugbee method: NASA technique on Mars etc.

Another guy with lots of info, RAW nutrient line. Bugbee has broader spectrum of info, but good feed is part of it. I take from many to make my own way. Everyone has something to offer, even noobs! Imo, only.
 
yes in fact in hydro medium you can't overwater by giving too much water

can happen in soil because it has a high water retention and low oxygen content
if you water too much soil with small plants not already established they can show overwatering signs

i dont know the bruce bugbee method but i think its similar to flock rockwool
will allow you to feed several times a day since the day 1 because of the high oxygenation of the medium
with big runoffs you will always get the ec/ph levels inside the medium in check, and get the fastest growth rate and health
Apologies for my own ocd, but I never heard Bugbee refer to a / his “method.” His lectures cover a pretty broad variety of factors influencing plant (cannabis) growth & shape. He devotes about 5-10 minutes of one video to Utah State’s conclusions on soil / medium. He does state that they found this “soil recipe” to be “best.” I’m trying it myself right now. First time out of soil for me so finding a steep learning curve. Good luck guys. I’ll watch closely & attentively.
 
pretty girl, didnt fade much or just pic?
Thanks Southern Ontario.
I think I could have easily given her another week but the larger plant she was growing with is ready for harvest.

I live in a small space and the only place to dry is in the tent they’re both growing in, so I had to strike a balance - Have the older plant ripen a little bit longer in order for the smaller plant to mature adequately enough to be cut down at the same time.

This was my first grow and I now realize that my 2x4 tent can only grow one plant in a 5 gallon in a space that size, anyway. At least with this hybrid, which was Blue Mystic.
 
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My pH is still creeping down to 5. Watering every 3-4 days when the mix is dry. Water in us 6.5ec. I also found while watering the first but if runoff is around 1.3 but then if I go over 25% runoff it starts climbing up. Is this a sign of overwatering in terms of volume, or not flushing the ions out (see a purple spot showing low phosphorus but ik it has enough so I think the pH is affecting uptake)
 
Hello everybody, I’m new of this forum ...wanna share about Bugbee soil recipe :

I live in Europe so ,some of the components bugbee use can be different from mine even if
Dolomite is dolomite and Gypsum is Gypsum .
I want write about that cause my experience has been quite dramatic.

50%peat @3.5 ph
50%vermiculite
Gypsum and dolomite

I lost 3 cycle doing that .
My buds does not grow . Vegetative stage was fine. Roots grow quick in all that vermiculite .
But for 3 time I fucked up the flowering stage with this formula .
full respect to mr Bugbee
It obviously something make it tricky .
For about 9month I believed in his recipe ( I followed with accuracy with the right dose of gypsum and dolomite ) but during flower the bud doesn’t grow and was a nightmare !!!
Its more than 20 years I grow .. I’m not perfect but even not a disaster .
Nutrients were balanced as chart ( canna nutrients) ph balanced .
2000w of HPS lights for 36 plants .temps and RH fine .
I think that I went in nutrients lockdown due to hard managing of soil ph ( that’s the more probable explanation)
I turned back to my old soil and things get back normal ...but I ruined 3 harvest ... ( superfluffy buds ... ridicolous harvest .. to cry about )
Anyone had my same experience ?

In the beginning I didn’t want to believe was the soil ,but after 3 flowering of shit I realized that..
Thank you
 
I am thinking of swapping the medium to Coco Coir + Dolomite + Gypsum to keep the Ph stable in the 5.5-6.5 range. Same nutes to water with. I might even scrap the dolomite as it won't be needed to neutralize any pH over time and I am supplementing my water with Cal Mag, the gypsum should break down by the time the plants hit bloom which is when the silica is needed. I got incredibly stunted growth (1/3rd normal rate) from this pH problem so I do need to find a solution quick
 
Hello everybody, I’m new of this forum ...wanna share about Bugbee soil recipe :

I live in Europe so ,some of the components bugbee use can be different from mine even if
Dolomite is dolomite and Gypsum is Gypsum .
I want write about that cause my experience has been quite dramatic.

50%peat @3.5 ph
50%vermiculite
Gypsum and dolomite

I lost 3 cycle doing that .
My buds does not grow . Vegetative stage was fine. Roots grow quick in all that vermiculite .
But for 3 time I fucked up the flowering stage with this formula .
full respect to mr Bugbee
It obviously something make it tricky .
For about 9month I believed in his recipe ( I followed with accuracy with the right dose of gypsum and dolomite ) but during flower the bud doesn’t grow and was a nightmare !!!
Its more than 20 years I grow .. I’m not perfect but even not a disaster .
Nutrients were balanced as chart ( canna nutrients) ph balanced .
2000w of HPS lights for 36 plants .temps and RH fine .
I think that I went in nutrients lockdown due to hard managing of soil ph ( that’s the more probable explanation)
I turned back to my old soil and things get back normal ...but I ruined 3 harvest ... ( superfluffy buds ... ridicolous harvest .. to cry about )
Anyone had my same experience ?

In the beginning I didn’t want to believe was the soil ,but after 3 flowering of shit I realized that..
Thank you

bugbee is pulling secondary nuits from the medium (gypsom and dolemite) + tap water. if u got all that going on plus a regular cannabis nuitrents that already includes trhat stuff u could be having problems w nuitent sums.. calcium accumulation ect.
thats why he rccomnds the pete 20-10-20. it has no secondary nuits in it basically.
 
I am thinking of swapping the medium to Coco Coir + Dolomite + Gypsum to keep the Ph stable in the 5.5-6.5 range. Same nutes to water with. I might even scrap the dolomite as it won't be needed to neutralize any pH over time and I am supplementing my water with Cal Mag, the gypsum should break down by the time the plants hit bloom which is when the silica is needed. I got incredibly stunted growth (1/3rd normal rate) from this pH problem so I do need to find a solution quick

why not just add more dolimitc lime to the original mix. what was it 40g p/cuft go up to 50 or 60g cubic foot. i make the mix... run a little water thru. test the runoff. then add a little more lime. maybe its the pete in my area but im usually pribable up around 50-60 g cubic foot.
 
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