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researchkitty

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hell I just chilled mine down to 62 for the hell of it, I have no plants in and am not filling/draining now anyway, tomorrow I intend to fill some empty pots though, after the day job that is :\
And I'm using Dyna-rok II, its 90 percent silica. expensive stuff but if it works like it says money well spent, it absorbs 150 percent its weight. I'm really not sure of what kind of feeding schedule to follow but its not rocket science I guess.

You keep advocating those too small pebbles to use....... Dont waste the cash! Holding 150% of their weight in water? Pfffft. It isnt supposed to hold anything at all. ;) It is NOT a better solution in *any* way shape or form!
 

jdmcwestevo

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You keep advocating those too small pebbles to use....... Dont waste the cash! Holding 150% of their weight in water? Pfffft. It isnt supposed to hold anything at all. ;) It is NOT a better solution in *any* way shape or form!
try using coco its awesome no ph fluctuation and the growth is amazing
 

jdmcwestevo

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I will try coco soon enough
you will love it bro i was blown away kick myself in the ass all the time for not trying it sooner. im thinking about running smart pots inside of the top bucket of the ebb and flow to make it easier for cleanup after. also trying different types of coco for each one to see what does better as far as drainage etc. i used botanicare coco for this first test and it stays wet for a while kinda hard to judge when to do feedings
 

dbkick

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You keep advocating those too small pebbles to use....... Dont waste the cash! Holding 150% of their weight in water? Pfffft. It isnt supposed to hold anything at all. ;) It is NOT a better solution in *any* way shape or form!
sorry kitty but you didn't even have a clue about silicas now you're telling me I wasted MY money? And I think the whole purpose of a medium is to retain water, if it retains no water you're plant would be dead.
 

researchkitty

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sorry kitty but you didn't even have a clue about silicas now you're telling me I wasted MY money? And I think the whole purpose of a medium is to retain water, if it retains no water you're plant would be dead.
The medium isnt supposed to retain water. Its a selling point of Hydroton, in fact. Rockwool is great, but not *intended* for bucket growers. Its meant for flood trays and works great in those. Sadly, they are prone to salt buildup in bucket systems, so you have to plan on flushing every few weeks with fresh water. Pretty annoying for a medium you cant re-use and have to throw away a few dollars per plant worth every harvest. Your water-retaining-rocks that are so small they fit through the holes are too dense to allow proper root growth, it's like overpacking a bowl, cant smoke it clogged! I appreciate that you may be offended, but it is just the truth on how the system is designed and properly maximized, nothing more........

While pores in Hydroton *do* retain *moisture*, they dont retain globs of water for any extended period of time whatsoever. Its a clean flush every time.

If I'm mistaken on any area, please do correct! I believe everything I type to be factual otherwise I wouldnt type it...... Dont mean I'm right every time though!
 

dbkick

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oh they aren't monsters yet, its been too long since I've had colas as big around as my big ol head.
 

dbkick

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and I think the tops rolling over may just be how they were in veg, they were basically aero (look kitty.....no roks!) and were very akward.
 
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