hydroMD
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3 oz?im lost on why people think they need all this fucking root space for flower.. i hit 3oz all the time in a 2 gallon bucket..
Im pissed if I get under a pound/plant if im vegging for 1.5 months!!
3 oz?im lost on why people think they need all this fucking root space for flower.. i hit 3oz all the time in a 2 gallon bucket..
Um yeah but a 3 gallon smart pot is equivalent of growing in a 5/6 gallon regular pot bcuz it can have more than 3x's the root mass because it air prunes the roots perpetually.no i veg and flower in two gallon buckets all the fucking time P. and before we even fucking argue.. I'm sure you don't know a 2 gallon pail holds the same media space as a 3 gallon smart pot.
I run 5/6 week veg in 5 gallon smart pots through bloom and pull anywhere between 6-8 ounces per plant no problems so idk wtf ur talkin about. And thats with average yielding strains. Ive run white berry and white widow big bud xxl packs and pulled 10 ounces off some plants with a 6 week veg in 5 gal smart pots loldepending on the strain i hit 5 -8 oz on a 5 gallon grow ... but your not verging in a 5 gallon bucket for a month and hitting 6-8 oz.. you still need to utilize your root space or your doing nothing more than having wasted soil nd area...... i also stirp my plants mostly to main colas only .. point being if I'm going to do a 1.5 month veg I'm not going to have more production in a 5 gallon than i would in a 3 gallon as long as the plants needs are met.
ummm, unless you uh.. water the plant.Actually as far as leaching goes, microbes and fungal hyphae will bind with nutrient elements due to the cation anion relationship...
If you have a good soil web ya dont have to worry about leaching nutrients out of your soil
ummm, unless you uh.. water the plant.
Water soluble nutrients get washed away man.
cureently using the same GH trio. has all your basic needs and happy frog soil seems to do well as far as the mycorizaeThis is an issue I think deserves consideration and open discussion because we work hard for our money and we should stop giving an inordinate amount of it to these nutrient companies that are making MASS profits off of confusion in the cannabis growing community.
I've been doing this for about 3 years now and in the process of that time, I have learned to ask questions as to what the plant actually needs and how it functions. When I learned to understand what the plant needs (still a lot to learn) as far as macro and micro elements, I began to feel like the nutrient companies did a fantastic job of confusing me as to what I really needed. What does mass confusion create? Mass profit!
Every time you buy another bottle from another manufacturer and you don't understand what is actually in the bottle and how the plant is going to use it, then you don't even know if you're getting what you need because you never took the time to research how the plant works and what it really needs. Now fancy this; I finally heeded the advice of the seasoned growers on RIU as well as ICMAG (great community as well) and finally asked the question, WHY?
Why does advanced nutrients want to sell me 15 bottles, and GH, and fox farm, etc. to grow some smoke able flowers? Because they are trying to maximize profits and when you are confused and don't have your own information, you accept their information as truth, and then you subsequently have 15 bottles of crap you don't need that you spent too much money on, sitting in your closet. In reality, you probably only needed about 4 or 5 bottles at the most.
Let me share a secret with you that's not really a secret (just don't tell the nutrient companies):
The only things you need are the building blocks that plants require. So what do plants require?
The essential macro elements
The essential micro elements
Healthy roots
Healthy leaves
If you have all 4 of those things, you will produce healthy beautiful flowers. The plants don't care if you spent $400 on your nutrient line, they care about the 4 things listed above which does NOT require 15 different bottles with pretty pictures and silly names like bud blood and so forth.
Simplify your life and use a simple base nutrient that has all of the macro elements, micro elements, and keep your roots and leaves happy. That's it!
Now you will eventually accumulate some bottles as individual situations arise as I have done, but any seasoned grower that understands the plant also understands what the plant needs and it's not expensive nor is it very complicated. It just takes time, initiative, and lots of gumption to sort out for yourself what the nutrient companies don't want you to figure out.
My current line up is general hydroponics flora Grow, Micro, and bloom which contains all of the essential micro and macro elements in the proper proportions for each stage of growth: vegetative and flowering.
I supplement the base elements with floralicous plus from general hydroponics for the sea kelp content and beneficial microbes that help with root zone problems. Every now and then if you have a micro heard going (i.e. beneficial microbes / mycohorrizae) that you need to feed as I do, then once every couple of weeks you will need to feed the micro heard some carbohydrates (i.e. sugars / molasses). GH (and the others) sell it as a carbo load which is only to feed the micro heard which then benefits the roots which then benefits the leaves which then benefits the flowers.
There are of course many factors that a grower will still need to zero in on and adjust to dial your entire environment in other than just nutrients, but a thorough understanding of just what the plant needs will give you a solid foundation for your journey into the mastering of the cannabis plant. Now once you master the plant, you can then train the next Jedi or start a nutrient company and obfuscate the ingredients of you mystery cocktail and sell if for $50/pint. Once you have the knowledge, you hold the power and you can then educate others and help free others from the shackles of misinformation and greed. I'll leave you with the famous last words of Mr. Robert Van Winkle (A.K.A. Vanilla ice):
WORD TO YOUR MOTHER
BTW, I did post this to 2 separate threads to spread the discussion to both advanced and new growers so this information will assist both new and seasoned growers alike (hopefully). My apologies for being redundant if you saw this in the other sub forum.
Yes...... Dont spend 300 dollars on nutrients that claim to contain More chelated metals then another company. Technaflora three part B.C. line up has everything you need and all the extra additives you don't.Well I just finished the entire thread and am frankly very disappointed by the lack of information contained therein. This is supposed to be a forum to exchange information and botanical knowledge. Instead this thread is filled with bickering and banter a very little science to support the claims made. Can we get back to the facts of what works and why?
Hmm interesting you say that here is a good read and results of leaching in both non organic and organic you might find this very interesting people tend to believe the organic growing is actually better. Save the earth when in fact it can actually cause more harmActually as far as leaching goes, microbes and fungal hyphae will bind with nutrient elements due to the cation anion relationship...
If you have a good soil web ya dont have to worry about leaching nutrients out of your soil
you sound like a fucking salesman for technaflora geez manYes...... Dont spend 300 dollars on nutrients that claim to contain More chelated metals then another company. Technaflora three part B.C. line up has everything you need and all the extra additives you don't.