Dabumps mental handicap thread!

dabumps

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Thank you very much. I'm assuming by saying they are dormant means when I add water they come back to life?
 

dabumps

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Generally speaking how often would I have to water a 5 gal smartie in a room thats about 40 rh and 82 degrees? How much each time?
 

Oriah

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Generally speaking how often would I have to water a 5 gal smartie in a room thats about 40 rh and 82 degrees? How much each time?
Until water just barely comes out the bottom. I use to water my 5 gals with about 6 qts
 

dabumps

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You know I haven't checked. I shall... Thanks a lot. I water till I feel wetness all around the edges and some on the bottom.
 

Oriah

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That depends entirely on your soil though ah? Some hold more water then others...
 

kushking42

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That depends entirely on your soil though ah? Some hold more water then others...
you could go higher in the most porous of mediums. but for the most part we are talking potting soil here. occasionally 15%, but 10% is a good rule of thumb. plants in the ground in high clay soil wouldn't need that much
 

Oriah

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Sounds good to me man. KK you are indeed one of the most "pro" MJ gardeners ive ever seen.
I may be wrong in how much i was putting in my 5 gals.... cant remember for sure... bongsmilie

But i do know that in my 10 gal smartys, from totally dry (almost wilt point), i can get 2 gals water in them with so little drain out that its sucked back up in less then 5 mins.
Thats Pro organics base, and a roots based super soil. 50/50

Although, most of the time i dont let them get that dry. Just talkin extremes
 

kushking42

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bro u can put a lot of water in a pot to be sure. 3 years ago during my first outdoor grow i ran 20 gallon pots. by the end of summer each rootbound pot took almost 5 gallons of water daily. i dont let my pots get dry like that anymore so when i do irrigate, i dont need that much. i try to maintain an even moisture level instead of letting the pot get bone dry. but that takes a little more skill. which is why sub says to let em dry out. because if you cant dance that line correctly you can easily overwater.
 

dabumps

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That's what I did. I used half a gallon on each... It felt right. When it comes to this I go on feeling a lot and it's worked pretty well for me so far. Thank you fellas for the insight. I'm annoyed. I think I have a male!!!!! I'm hoping I'm wrong. But I don't think I am. I'm gonna wait. Hope I only have one. Actually zero but one looks like a dude. And one refuses to pop any prefliwers
 

evanb

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It's been brought to my attention that I ask way too many questions EVERYWHERE and do so with little time invested to learn from previous writings. Though I do subscribe to the "teach a man to fish" theory I feel that asking is a quick and efficient way of grabbing the proverbial pole. I understand that most people's opinion of me is "sub par". I hope to change that. I plan to keep all of my questions within the boundaries of this thread. No more are the days of blowing up other peoples (sorry bugs) thread. No more will I start a thread with new problems. I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to any and everyone that has fallen victim to my questions. I aspire to one day speak competently and with as much precision as the greats of this forum. So without further adieu I introduce "DABUMPS MENTAL HANDICAP THREAD". Feel free to drop by and answer some or just to call me names. Thank you and good night?!

First question! Should I flip back to 20/4 or should I stay 18/6? I seem to remember bugs saying 20/4 was optimum....
Well I for one have not had to ask some questions because you did. So thank you for that. Plus I love your kitten & dpucky avatar so there you have my point of view.
 

dabumps

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MORE QUESTIONS!!

Is putting GO's calmag into my SS bad? What about baking soda to get the PH up a bit?

Baking soda is in the water BTW...
 

grownbykane

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you shouldnt need calmag or ph adjustments, unless you ph is waaaayyyy off. why are you bother with liquid nutes when you have everything needed in your super soil? K.I.S.S. bro... feed them if you see a problem, but dont waste your time solving problems that arnt even there.

kane
 

SpicySativa

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Baking soda is Sodium bicarbonate. Plants aren't that fond of sodium, so I'd avoid that.

As far as the GO CaMg+, there nothin wrong with using that as the label recommends, but unless your tap water has VERY low dissolved solids (or you run it through a reverse osmosis) its probably not needed.
 

dabumps

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So I was reading that people would recommend 7 or 10 gal smart pots due to the fact that most plants will need that much SS to make it through flower. Do you guys think that me using 5s I won't be able to get the full SS experience?!
 

dabumps

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Well I'm working on week 7 right now. I'm mainlining so it's taking a bit but I'm probably gonna flip em relatively soon. I think when they are about half way up my box. THEN BAM! 12/12...
 
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