normajean123
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hey, ok so i see that many say that hydro is not the way to go for their first grow. i was wondering if anyone has gone hydro for their first grow and how was it?
hey, ok so i see that many say that hydro is not the way to go for their first grow. i was wondering if anyone has gone hydro for their first grow and how was it?
I don't think i'd tell him "don't do it" i'd just tell him that he wants to have read up a good amount, you don't want to be waiting all day for thread replies when you have a hydro issue, it can be dead by then. I mean DWC is VERY VERY straight forward.so if many say "don't do it", you still want to ?
Very true. Just to add this: Soil is more forgiving, Hydro more picky to inconsistencies.I don't think i'd tell him "don't do it" i'd just tell him that he wants to have read up a good amount, you don't want to be waiting all day for thread replies when you have a hydro issue, it can be dead by then. I mean DWC is VERY VERY straight forward.
Soil is more forgiving, but problems are more easily fixed in hydro. At least that has been my experience. Niether method is rocket science and you should be fine starting out with either one. Just do your homework before you germ any seeds.Very true. Just to add this: Soil is more forgiving, Hydro more picky to inconsistencies.
The amount of oxygen in the water is really the most important factor. You get higher amounts of oxygen in the water at lower temps. That is why it is recommended to keep your res temps in the high 60's low 70's. It also helps to prevent root rot and other shit from getting established as root rot typically thrives when there is insufficient oxygen in the water and the temps are high.i read that water temps are a big thing with DWC. something about the temp being kept in the 60s. Can you tell me more about this tip top?
how many plants can you do in a 4x4 space with the ebb and flo?I researched for a couple months , learned how to build my own Ebb and Flow set up and I have no regrets. It's not that hard at all. Not much guess work because I know whats in my water...I put it there .
Check out my sig as I am now into my second grow.
is root rot a very common problem that happen with hydro? and can dwc run on a resevoir and seperate buckets for the plants?The amount of oxygen in the water is really the most important factor. You get higher amounts of oxygen in the water at lower temps. That is why it is recommended to keep your res temps in the high 60's low 70's. It also helps to prevent root rot and other shit from getting established as root rot typically thrives when there is insufficient oxygen in the water and the temps are high.
Not necessarily extremely common with hydro in general but seems to be pretty common in DWC.is root rot a very common problem that happen with hydro? and can dwc run on a resevoir and seperate buckets for the plants?
A 4x4 tray or a 4x4 space?how many plants can you do in a 4x4 space with the ebb and flo?
They have systems that use 3 gallon buckets. I think wormsway sells a system that uses 3 gallon buckets. I use 5's because I like to grow out my plants pretty tall.is there any smaller bucket than a 5 gallon bucket or is that the one needed?
also soil is just not for me. some are farmers, some are chemist, some are both. im more of a chemist.
sooncome: in a 4X4 space and how big do you get your plants in the ebb and flow?