CO here

eyecandi

Well-Known Member
Hi all. been visiting for a while, decided it's time to start participating and helping out where I can as well. It's a large and 'growing' issue, and with continuing legality in various states, I see a big increase in the need for knowledge and spreading that knowledge to others. everyone should be able to grow their own medicine and not rely on some pharma company. to that end, it's time for me to start giving back as well :)

currently a Colorado MMJ patient and caregiver with @15 on/off years of growing experience. everything from seed to finish, trim to cure, trash to stash and many things in between. I'm an information junky and computer geek .... so I've spent years researching and trying other folks' methodologies. I'm not always correct and happy to learn new things (if we don't learn something new in life daily, we are failing ourselves), but I think I generally get it right these days ;) so I hope to help impart some of my knowledge to others, and in the process learn more and create some solid connections.

in process of finishing our MedMJCenter in Denver, been an .... interesting ... experience. more knowledge though ;)

:peace:
 

Dahighone

Member
DSC01447.JPGDSC01448.JPG
Hi all. been visiting for a while, decided it's time to start participating and helping out where I can as well. It's a large and 'growing' issue, and with continuing legality in various states, I see a big increase in the need for knowledge and spreading that knowledge to others. everyone should be able to grow their own medicine and not rely on some pharma company. to that end, it's time for me to start giving back as well :)

currently a Colorado MMJ patient and caregiver with @15 on/off years of growing experience. everything from seed to finish, trim to cure, trash to stash and many things in between. I'm an information junky and computer geek .... so I've spent years researching and trying other folks' methodologies. I'm not always correct and happy to learn new things (if we don't learn something new in life daily, we are failing ourselves), but I think I generally get it right these days ;) so I hope to help impart some of my knowledge to others, and in the process learn more and create some solid connections.

in process of finishing our MedMJCenter in Denver, been an .... interesting ... experience. more knowledge though ;)

:peace:
I have a question.... have you ever used a dwc set up and if so did your plants ever quit drinkin water? Mine have stopped drinkin for the last 4 or 5 days. Well 1 has started drinkin again the other 2 nothing but maybe 20 oz or so in the last 4 days.First time dwc here and it strikes me as odd because they have been drinkin upwards of a gallon each everyday. I have 3 ladies in 5 gallon bucket dwc systems non recirculating in a 2x4 space with a 1000 hps and dinagro flower nutes
 

eyecandi

Well-Known Member
when was your last flush? sounds like possible nute lockup. for hydro, a staple on any shelf should include a product like 'Clearex'. it's a salt flushing solution that will help restore root level cation/ion exchange faster then just using diluted H2O to flush. when it 1st came out years ago, i had a 70 plant NFT system get completely locked @ week4. on advice I gave it a try and within 4 hours my girls were showing recovery, within 8 there was no sign that anything had happened. stressed the end yield a bit from the lockup I'm sure, but better a little loss then an entire one. if no clearex, can flush with pure H2O with @ 5-10% nutes (help flush quicker then pure H2O) for 48 hrs and then give fresh water/nutes @ 25% of normal for a few days.
 
Top