cowboylogic
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Here ya go OB 1, heres the reins. I will be along but the threads yours too lead. Geddy Up!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds good brother!Here ya go OB 1, heres the reins. I will be along but the threads yours too lead. Geddy Up!!!!!!!!!!!
No problem.That sounds interesting. I am sold on the hempy method, I switched over about a year ago and never looked back. I will have to see if these brands are available near me and give it a try. Thanks for the info.
If you have GH or other nutes that automatically take PH down to 5.8... then you can get away with no PH TESTING until you have a problem anyway. I think a PH meter is essential equipment for any grower for when problem crop up...QB 1,
I thought you didnt need a ph meter using the hempy method? Atleast thats what I got from the guide by japanfreak...
There are some good, cheap nutes out there that professional nurseries have used for decades with outstanding results - so much of the cannabis community has been sold on these expensive nute lines that really don't out perform some of the tried and true technology like Osmocote.depends if your tap water is any good or not, once you have the base readings for your tapwater and they are within range your pretty much good to go, my tap water was a little high but i used coir, helps as a buffer and added a few pine chips into the mix, naturally lowers the ph. took a coupla test runs with runoff etc til i got the right recipe for my soil but now i can put m tapwater in and it comes out perfect
i def think the hempy has evolved, it is a fantastic method and can be left simple or expanded on with automatic watering systems etc as i have done, i love the idea of potting your auto, sticking it under a light at 24/0 and watering outa the tap, thats it.
osmocote now has a plus organic range that is worth looking into, contains everything you would normally put into your soil to ammend the mix in it ALREADY like blood and bone, guano, gypsum etc, makes mixing soils a moot point, i think its amazing!
Thanks to DocBud for starting me down this road... and thanks to you for stopping by!Very Optamistic, ill have to look into this!
+Rep!
You know, that reminds me - one of the best ways to try this out would be with "mini-hempies".I used Osmocote Plus outdoors for years with good results - esp. considering the time saved plus the safety of not lugging liquid nutrients out to an isolated area or having to mix anything on-site. It's good to see people being open-minded enough to put it to good effect indoors too. And yeah, the company gets smashed a lot on these forums but they do make some products that are great.
I'm interested enough to experiment with it micro-scale soon. Thanks for the post and bringing the info over to these forums.
Thanks man - my eyes almost popped out of my head when I got up there for harvest.that straw is omg lol
I know what you mean - between finding males 6" high but still spreading pollen, to seedlings just not taking off... going with clones from a mom in these hempy cups works great - the roots will pretty much fill the whole cup in two weeks with decent light, but we kept these alive for over a month under a single CFL until we could get to the site.Beautiful plant man.
And that's a cool idea with using a little party-cup-hempy-bucket for starting a plant outdoors... Wish I had thought about doing that back when I grew outdoors. Would have saved a lot of little seedlings I'm sure. lol
I've not used Dutch Buckets, so I don't know what I can offer... is that like a bato bucket?What up Ob and all. I have a buttload of Dutch buckets and have been thinking about doing an autofeed hempy with them in the future. Any leads or advice? Thanks
Gotcha - yeah, those can be used in many different ways - drain to waste is nice for simplicity, but I don't think straight hydroton would hold enough water for that, so you'd have to have several cycles per day off a res if you want to use that as a medium.Had to look up Bato Bucket but yep, one in the same. Learn something new everyday. I was thinking of using straight hydroton. Thinking with the depth of the pot a flush once a day may just work out. Covering the tops. Recirculating the feed. Just something I have been bouncing around. Getting old and lazy and looking to simplify. Thanks for the help.