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Ursus marijanus
http://www.hydroponics.eu/hydroponics-c-23/hydro-systems-s-35/yaroots-xtank-10-pots-medium-1228.html
See I think this should work. From their website coyote gave me did not see or just do not understand the change of water that may be more than 2 weeks and if so how many?
Doing that on a schedule is not easy or efficient. You need to change according to interlocking variables
- how fast are the plants drawing nutrient?
- how are PPm changing?
- Are the nutrients in balance?
- how does pH evolve with time?
These things vary from grow to grow, and from day to day for any plant. Experience with hydro, with your nutrients, with how plants respond ... there is no substitute. It's like cooking ... reading will get you only so far ... a history of mistakes remembered, of what works how, makes a good cook. cn
 

Pavlin

Active Member
:) To this I want advice from people who have made ​​mistakes and speak only from experience:) anyway, I also think like you .... I do not want to receive trial and error, etc.
 

Kratose

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Doing that on a schedule is not easy or efficient. You need to change according to interlocking variables
- how fast are the plants drawing nutrient?
- how are PPm changing?
- Are the nutrients in balance?
- how does pH evolve with time?
These things vary from grow to grow, and from day to day for any plant. Experience with hydro, with your nutrients, with how plants respond ... there is no substitute. It's like cooking ... reading will get you only so far ... a history of mistakes remembered, of what works how, makes a good cook. cn
He is right. That's why I said there really is no certain time. You have to go bye what your pacific needs are.

Just pay close attention to everything. And when you think somethings needs to be changed then it probably does. If your new at this its trial and error.

I just seen below you don't want to experience the trial and error but that's really the best way. That's how I learned. When I started growing years ago we didn't have forums to go to. You had to read as much as you could in books then get the best experience hands on. Really hands on is the best way to learn. After you get a few grows under your belt you have have so much more knowledge then you started with.
 

Kratose

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I like the new pictures. They are looking good even though they are only seedlings. That is a good hood. What type of light are you using again?
 

Pavlin

Active Member
From a root goes out 2 pairs of 2 leaves. From a root it should goes out 1 pear of 2 leaves.
 

Pavlin

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The children are now 14 days. Today I changed the CFL (200) with MH (600).Increased watering of 3x15min. And they transferred in large cubes. Here are thepictures:
 

Kratose

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The children are now 14 days. Today I changed the CFL (200) with MH (600).Increased watering of 3x15min. And they transferred in large cubes. Here are thepictures:
Looking really good. I really didn't see any problems. So I wouldn't worry to much. They have good spacing in between nodes. Just keep up the good work. Watch I bet since you switched to MH they stretch. Even though it has mostly blue spectrum I find that MH will still make them stretch a bit. For me I like CFL for vegging and HPS for flowering. But that's my personal preference. Hopefully your girls keep growing the way they are now.



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Pavlin

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Hello some of you have used TOP SHOOTER? if so can you share the opinion is there any use of it and increase yields by 30%?
 
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