FilthyFletch
Mr I Can Do That For Half
Marc are they in veg or flower?
Great to know, thanks. So should I tie the 3 36" plants down to where they are even with the others at this point? Also do you think my plants will get over 4 ft...sorry for all the questions, But your one of the few that I fell really knows your doing!silica if used right is real good it allows more nutrient uptake and usage to the plant. Always add it after nutes are mixed and ph as it can cause lock out as it changes the ph if overdone.I grow almost all indica strains as I prefer body buzz and medical strains for my back. Indicas double during flower but sativas will triple or quadruple once in flower so a 20 inch sativa heavy will be like 50 or more inches at finish and take about 2- 4 weeks longer to flower
i agree. for new growers soil is usually the route to go. not saying that hydro can't be done; just that it adds more moving parts when new guys are trying to learn nutrients and how to read their plants. both have their strong points. if they are grown, harvested, and cured correctly i think they pretty much taste the same. hydro is faster and will give bigger yields. soil is less maintenance and more forgiving. some purists say soil; especially organic; tastes better and has a smoother draw. i can't tell though.Both soil and hydro have their strong/weak points. I use hydro on my indoor plants where getting the most GPW is important, and drip irrigation into soil on my outdoor plants. I also recycle my nutes from inside to use on my outdoor plants. To say one is right and the other is better isn't right. Both have their places.
Also, most growers 'cut their teeth' on soil grows. It's a learning process we need to go through.
I cant lift the other plants, they are on a flood table in 4x4 RW bubes on cocomat. The roots are way intwined in the mat to move at allDo you know if its a sativa heavy strain or is it unknown bag seed?I wouldnt lst what I would do this time is put something under the pots of the shorter plants so they are same height and just let this round go as it will hopefully yoiu have the height there to get it done. I dont mind answering if I can help. I aksed tons of questions to learn what I could from whoever would share things.
do You disagree with that????? and if so, why????[/
nope your good bro
LST= Low Stress Training as far as I'm aware. Lattice system sounds more like a scrog.Lst is training the plant. Youll see people use it. I believ the full term is like Latticce System Training or something. Basically you use rope or wire to tie down branches. Some start right away and it pulls branches down or out to hold them down and let what would be lower growth get light and catch up. It can make a thin plant into a bush. It is a lot of work to do a bunch but the out come is really nice. Instead of 2 or 3 top colas you can get 50.
Yeah, well, both of you heard wrong. Potency is genetic, it has nothing to do with the style of grow you have. You either grow a plant to its potential or you don't. That is the beginning and end of the story. Anyone who thinks they can 'dial in' a healthier environment than an organic one doesn't know much about organics, and thinks they know way more about hydro than they do.LOL, Nice....I have also herd its somehow more potent!
Well, I've never seen most soil-borne pests in Hydro. (Vine-weevil or root nematodes for instance)Yeah, well, both of you heard wrong. Potency is genetic, it has nothing to do with the style of grow you have. You either grow a plant to its potential or you don't. That is the beginning and end of the story. Anyone who thinks they can 'dial in' a healthier environment than an organic one doesn't know much about organics, and thinks they know way more about hydro than they do.
Just because you invested a lot of money in a system does not mean it is better. That's what you tell yourself to justify the cash you have put into it.