DWC + Organics (Earth Juice)?

catusphile

Active Member
I will apologize up front... this thread is also posted in the Organics section. I'm not getting much of a response over there, so I'm hoping someone can chime in here.

I have experience growing in soil with organic nutes (fish poo). I also have experience growing in a 5 gallon DWC setup. I've have great results with both; however, I prefer the DWC setup for several reasons include fast growth and ease of growing.

I'm now wanting to mix these two methods - an organic DWC. I've read a few simple articles stating it is possible to grow hydroponically with organic nutes. It appears the most popular nute brands are Fox Farm and Earth Juice. Along these lines, Earth Juice has instructions on how to grow hydroponically with their Grow, Bloom, MicroBlast, and Catalyst products. This seems fairly simple - mix nutes with water, let bubble (aerate) for 24 hours, adjust pH and put in system for 7 to 14 days.

With all that said, does anyone have experience growing organically in a DWC? I'd love to get some suggestions or hear peoples' experiences with similar setups. What were the difficulties? Do you recommend a ratio of nutes that differs from what Earth Juice recommends. Do you swear by a specific organic nute brand?

Some more details about this grow...
(6) 5 gallon DWC buckets (Strains: AK-47, RuPaul, Mango)
-Control bucket + reservoir to maintain water levels and facilitate cleaning
24 sq. ft. SCROG (6' x 4')
600w digital ballast (MH for veg, HPS for bloom); large, air-cooled refelctor
Tons of circulation in a low-temp environment (expected ~72F w/ light on during day)
Ability to add CO2 easily (room is not sealed though)
 

potroast

Uses the Rollitup profile
I use organic nutes in hydro, Pure Blend Pro. I haven't used Earth Juice, but I've always heard that they are good. The only difference from chemicals is that you must tend to the health of the res, keep it well aerated, and provide a home for the critters to thrive in. Also, a good flush every 2 weeks helps the medium to thrive.

With a 24 sqft canopy, you'll want twice the light. Two 600s will provide 50 w/sqft, which is minimum for fat buds.

HTH :mrgreen:
 

Muffy D

Well-Known Member
I used pure blend pro in DWC and had a horrible experience. It really is a lot more work to keep everything clean. I had bad ph and root rot problems. I even added just a cap full of pureblend pro to my all-chemical res one time(out of curiosity) and within days it clouded up my res and I got brown slime everywhere.
 
Check out General Hydroponics Flora Nova.
flora nova is not organic . also i is almost impossible to grow true organic in hydro. before any one gets there sudo organic panties in a bunch let me tell you why. most organic hydro nuts are kelated with acids including fox farms big grow and tiger bloom but not their original bloom also pro blend and earth juice even thou they are called organic they are not ormi certified becuase of the kelates in them . to my knowledge there has yet to be a complete line of ormi certified organic hydro nuts. even when you make organic teas out of bat shit and fish shit or wut ever you use. i use bat shit and worm castings the brew only stays good for a couple days cuz the barteria cant stay alive with out a root zone to colinize. so i cant see how it could stay viable in resavoir . if i were to attempt a organic hydro grow i think i would use coco coir as a medium so the barteria had something to colinize and i would prolly go flood and drain cuz true organic mixes will have non soluable particals in it. also i would use teas made with only ormi certified organic nuts and supluments. also buy a microscope to cheack your solution for life. you will see how kelated nuts will make your little micro friends stop moving i asume they are died. please excuse my spelling i am retarded lol. i cant spell but i can grow big ass buds. one more thing dont get me wronge i am not bashing earth juice or fox farms or pro blend . i am just saying there lines are not 100% organic . so you can grow nice buds with them they just aint really organic.
 
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