2supra4u
Well-Known Member
Been Awhile for me on here....
For those new to Hydro, get and idea of how fast things grow when you use this method of growing.
Unfortunately, i do not have pics of the start, wish I did. But honestly really easy to picture in your head.
At the start of this month (maybe couple days before) there were mostly all clones that had just rooted and roots barely coming out of the rockwool cubes
On the left side in the back, the back 4 were seedlings that also just had roots coming out of the cubes.
My plan was to throw the clones in flower at the end of the month as i thought I had more time. Literally this last week they exploded with growth and grew tall because they were starting to crowd each other out
Less then one month later, I have nearly 2ft tall plants (the 3 Thai X clones on the right and the 1 thai X and 3 Jamaica seedlings), the rest are AK x Gainesville clones.
Luckily I had the other tent ready, but had to improvise a quick hydroponic system.
Flood n drain with a mixing bin, no media (other then the netcups)
Things move FAST in hydro once they get going, so you do save weeks over growing in soil depending on your setup.
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For those new to Hydro, get and idea of how fast things grow when you use this method of growing.
Unfortunately, i do not have pics of the start, wish I did. But honestly really easy to picture in your head.
At the start of this month (maybe couple days before) there were mostly all clones that had just rooted and roots barely coming out of the rockwool cubes
On the left side in the back, the back 4 were seedlings that also just had roots coming out of the cubes.
My plan was to throw the clones in flower at the end of the month as i thought I had more time. Literally this last week they exploded with growth and grew tall because they were starting to crowd each other out
Less then one month later, I have nearly 2ft tall plants (the 3 Thai X clones on the right and the 1 thai X and 3 Jamaica seedlings), the rest are AK x Gainesville clones.
Luckily I had the other tent ready, but had to improvise a quick hydroponic system.
Flood n drain with a mixing bin, no media (other then the netcups)
Things move FAST in hydro once they get going, so you do save weeks over growing in soil depending on your setup.
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