esinohio
Well-Known Member
Was peeking through some threads here and found some conflicting views on starting your beans and I thought I'd ask here to see whats what. To start, I know not to throw sprouts in nuted water and under HID lights! Not the question.
Ok, I was reading what someone wrote that you should pop your beans and let them grow to several inches tall before you move them into your DWC 5 gallon bucket setup. I think they were suggesting they start them in essentially a smaller DWC setup with smaller netpots then moving them into the 5 gallon bucket setup. I guess I'm not seeing why. If I sprout some seeds so the cotyledon leaves are showing and throw them into the bucket setup, how does that "hurt" the plant? From what I can see there is no real difference in starting them in the big buckets vs starting in a smaller one then moving it over. I'm sure I'm missing something here.
Of course I'm not referring to just throwing your new sprouts in 'nuted water and under the big lights! Just curious is there is a difference (other than size of the bucket) in letting your sprouts grow in the big bucket vs a small one then moving over. Space issue maybe? Growing your babies in small area to save space before moving into "flowering room" to save square footage in your garden?
If there is a good reason that isn't just anecdotal BS then I'd love to hear it from you uber experienced growers out there. Only two years in here so I'm still a nub.
** After rereading the posts that got me wondering I think they were just warning someone not to put tiny plants in a full on operational RDWC with nutes and HID lights. That is a good rule to follow for sure. **
Ok, I was reading what someone wrote that you should pop your beans and let them grow to several inches tall before you move them into your DWC 5 gallon bucket setup. I think they were suggesting they start them in essentially a smaller DWC setup with smaller netpots then moving them into the 5 gallon bucket setup. I guess I'm not seeing why. If I sprout some seeds so the cotyledon leaves are showing and throw them into the bucket setup, how does that "hurt" the plant? From what I can see there is no real difference in starting them in the big buckets vs starting in a smaller one then moving it over. I'm sure I'm missing something here.
Of course I'm not referring to just throwing your new sprouts in 'nuted water and under the big lights! Just curious is there is a difference (other than size of the bucket) in letting your sprouts grow in the big bucket vs a small one then moving over. Space issue maybe? Growing your babies in small area to save space before moving into "flowering room" to save square footage in your garden?
If there is a good reason that isn't just anecdotal BS then I'd love to hear it from you uber experienced growers out there. Only two years in here so I'm still a nub.
** After rereading the posts that got me wondering I think they were just warning someone not to put tiny plants in a full on operational RDWC with nutes and HID lights. That is a good rule to follow for sure. **