Hydroponic Morning glorys

Realclosetgreenz

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Soak starter plugs for a couple of seconds, ring out excess water. place seed directly in premade hole. leave plugs in a bowl or tray keep plugs moist by misting daily or as needed. A germination tray can be used all though it is not necessary. leave plugs in a bowl or tray. in regular light. seeds should start to emerge within 1-3 weeks.
 

Realclosetgreenz

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Now that the seeds are sprouted and ready to start life, we need to figure what system we are going to use. I recommend Topp feed and aeroponic. and a system in which roots can not come in contact with reservoir water. since mory glorys can be ultra sensitive to watering.
 

Realclosetgreenz

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In the first days of life 10-18 hours of light,and 2 out of every 10-30minutes water. no nutes until first flowers starts to form. start nutes at about50-100ppm. once vines begin to grow it can be topped above the second flower to force another vine. eventually 12/12 cycle should be in place. vines grow very fast and be harvested about every two weeks. yield depends on species topping,vine length and age. also different species contain more LSA than others. I use basic grow nutes until plants reach full potential i then add a lil bloom to the nute mix. enjoy and remember be careful when consuming LSA.
 

Nathangrow

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In the first days of life 10-18 hours of light,and 2 out of every 10-30minutes water. no nutes until first flowers starts to form. start nutes at about50-100ppm. once vines begin to grow it can be topped above the second flower to force another vine. eventually 12/12 cycle should be in place. vines grow very fast and be harvested about every two weeks. yield depends on species topping,vine length and age. also different species contain more LSA than others. I use basic grow nutes until plants reach full potential i then add a lil bloom to the nute mix. enjoy and remember be careful when consuming LSA.
What do you mean by 12/12 cycle???
 

Therrion2

Member
I've never heard of hydroponic morning glory's. That stuff grows wild all over the place on my 2 acre back yard.
 

Oldguyrealy

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Morning Glories are very invasive.

They are easy to clean out of seed but are a pain to get rid of if they get started where you don't want them.
 

rijkmus1

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Morning Glories are very invasive.

They are easy to clean out of seed but are a pain to get rid of if they get started where you don't want them.
Yes and not hard to grow. This will be the 4th year since I grew morning glory. I about got them wiped out. I also use pre emergent and maybe had to pull less than 10 last year.
 

Oldguyrealy

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Night Shade is impossible to get out of Soybeans until the Seed is dry.

Was running ahead and thought I would pick Night Shade out of Beans. Didn't work.
 
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