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GoodFriend

Lumberjack
so you veg in the cup, then when you flower instead of creating transplant shock, you just put it on top of the gallon jug, right?
this fella from overgrow.com named BOG (was a breeder too from what i know) made a guide for his transplanting method... BOG transplanting... where you remove the bottom portion of the container and just slightly bury that exposed root bed into fresh soil/medium...

it avoids shock that comes along with a hasty/clumsy transplant...
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
mmk so no vid but a pictoral walkthrough
first you take a cup and poke a hole for drainage



then take the perlite


pour some perlite at the bottom of the cup


take your rooted clone


fill in around cutting and voila!


your ready for some handwatered hydro!
 

pinksensa

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I promise I have read every page of the thread...I hope these question arent repetitive...

I love the plastic coffee container and I have a plethora of them...

Questions:

  1. Can I take clones that I have that are rooted in peat moss puck and gently rinse away puck and place in the hempy medium?
  2. I understand the value of the hole on the side and I will definetly place one there but Im just wondering if before I put in the perlite I figure out how much fluid it takes to be just below that hole and that is my standard value for watering?? or is it essential to have overflow which leads to my next question..
  3. I understand the fresh water each week so am I flushing the container weekly to push old water out the hole in the side or does the old water get absorbed???
  4. az: i also use fox farm grow n tiger, I would assume that i would leave out big bloom because its for micronutrients in soil, rite?? i also use liquid karma..in or out?? would you mind sharing your fox farm measurements w/ me??
  5. And for my future clones...I just take them as usual but instead of placing in the peat pucks just place in a smaller cup w/ perlite etc and let it rip...lol I think i need to see the roots when they come out...I may have to stay w/the peat they treat me rite!!
Thank you for your time and answers...ooooooh and something I just thought of...do you think a medium of perlite with a well established root system in the coffee container would withstand being bent into a scrog??
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
  1. Can I take clones that I have that are rooted in peat moss puck and gently rinse away puck and place in the hempy medium?
  2. I understand the value of the hole on the side and I will definetly place one there but Im just wondering if before I put in the perlite I figure out how much fluid it takes to be just below that hole and that is my standard value for watering?? or is it essential to have overflow which leads to my next question..
  3. I understand the fresh water each week so am I flushing the container weekly to push old water out the hole in the side or does the old water get absorbed???
  4. az: i also use fox farm grow n tiger, I would assume that i would leave out big bloom because its for micronutrients in soil, rite?? i also use liquid karma..in or out?? would you mind sharing your fox farm measurements w/ me??
  5. And for my future clones...I just take them as usual but instead of placing in the peat pucks just place in a smaller cup w/ perlite etc and let it rip...lol I think i need to see the roots when they come out...I may have to stay w/the peat they treat me rite!!
Thank you for your time and answers...ooooooh and something I just thought of...do you think a medium of perlite with a well established root system in the coffee container would withstand being bent into a scrog??
1- don't ditch the puck, thats unneccessary work
2- the amount of water needed to fill the res will depend on how big the container is, its shape, and how high up the hole is... test it a few times... take a measured amount of water you KNOW will be more than enough, pour in, measure how much runoff, subtract from starting amount... thats about how much you should water with when feeding
3-when flushing, yes, you want runnoff and lots of it... i'd water with 3-4 times the amount of water you'd use for nuting...
4- i'm not az nor do i use fox farm nutes, so i'll let him cover this one
5- just stick to the pucks, or make a bubble cloner... whatever way is easiest for you

and bending your plant won't really affect its root mass....
 

Azgrow

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alright as far as ff goes ya no need for big bloom...i go by the rating on the label for the i personally use 2parts veg to 1 part bloom untill about the 4-5th week in flower then switch to just flower nutes....i find that plants will drop out on n in the 100%perlite..so extra doses at the first 4 weeks will do fine...i have used several pk boosters an as of now have discountined there use untill i have only a few strains an i burnt the shit outta my plants pushing some to hard....im debating on weather i wanna use the lucas fomula with gh 3 part again..this time with r/o water...idk...i'll keep it updated...peace az
 

pinksensa

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1- don't ditch the puck, thats unneccessary work
2- the amount of water needed to fill the res will depend on how big the container is, its shape, and how high up the hole is... test it a few times... take a measured amount of water you KNOW will be more than enough, pour in, measure how much runoff, subtract from starting amount... thats about how much you should water with when feeding
3-when flushing, yes, you want runnoff and lots of it... i'd water with 3-4 times the amount of water you'd use for nuting...
4- i'm not az nor do i use fox farm nutes, so i'll let him cover this one
5- just stick to the pucks, or make a bubble cloner... whatever way is easiest for you

and bending your plant won't really affect its root mass....
so just take one of my clones that is rooted in the peat puck and put it right in the perlite and let it rip??
 

Azgrow

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yeo what lumberjack said..peat plugs rockwool..what ever your starting media make sure your able to bury it a lil deeper so that its not exposed...peace az
 

bigd921

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alright guys I have done alot of reading on this subject, on this board and its all over the net just google "hempy bucket", in any event I have not seen one negative post about this growing method, and that is rare I have seen negative post about every other method, hydro guys say shit about soil, soil guys say shit about hydro, everyone hates the AG'rs but nobody seems to have a problem with this method, the only problem I have seen is people accepting that it really is just that simple..... now if someone could just give me some definitive answers to my quick questions I will go ahead and get a journal started for this type of grow.....

1. Container size?? I dont want the trouble of transplanting, I plan to flower my plants early and hopefully reach a max height of 2 feet, what size containers should I use, keep in mind I dont want to transplant, I assume 1gal would be enough????

2. Watering and feeding??? I have seen conflicting info in this, should you water every day?? every other day?? and should each watering be at full strength nutes, unless you are flushing for harvest etc???? And can you use soil nutes that are water soluable???

3. any potential pest inssues to prepare for ?? soil has the fungus nets, nirmal hydro seems prone to mites??? Hempy buckets???

Ok I know its a long post but if one of you could take the time to respond so I can get started I would appreciate it
 

petejonson

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yo son i asked basically the same questions in another hempy thread so read up and dont be lazy cause this aint the only one on this site
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
alright guys I have done alot of reading on this subject, on this board and its all over the net just google "hempy bucket", in any event I have not seen one negative post about this growing method, and that is rare I have seen negative post about every other method, hydro guys say shit about soil, soil guys say shit about hydro, everyone hates the AG'rs but nobody seems to have a problem with this method, the only problem I have seen is people accepting that it really is just that simple..... now if someone could just give me some definitive answers to my quick questions I will go ahead and get a journal started for this type of grow.....

1. Container size?? I dont want the trouble of transplanting, I plan to flower my plants early and hopefully reach a max height of 2 feet, what size containers should I use, keep in mind I dont want to transplant, I assume 1gal would be enough????

2. Watering and feeding??? I have seen conflicting info in this, should you water every day?? every other day?? and should each watering be at full strength nutes, unless you are flushing for harvest etc???? And can you use soil nutes that are water soluable???

3. any potential pest inssues to prepare for ?? soil has the fungus nets, nirmal hydro seems prone to mites??? Hempy buckets???

Ok I know its a long post but if one of you could take the time to respond so I can get started I would appreciate it
1 gal pots will be fine for you my friend
there really is never a definitive watering plan... it all depends on your own RH and medium being used and how much water the plants are uptaking... which is why its important to get a feel for how heavy your pots are wet and dry...

there are always potential pest issues... so have a clean room and keep some diatomeceous earth and neem oil around (and maybe something mite specific depending on if they're a problem or not)
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
this fella from overgrow.com named BOG (was a breeder too from what i know) made a guide for his transplanting method... BOG transplanting... where you remove the bottom portion of the container and just slightly bury that exposed root bed into fresh soil/medium...

it avoids shock that comes along with a hasty/clumsy transplant...
its amazing what info is in the growfaq here... everyone should go read it next time they have a chance if ya haven't done so already...

GROWFAQ
GROWFAQ

BOG\'s double potting technique

BOG\'s double potting technique

Rather than transplanting, BushyOldGrower (BOG) cuts the bottom out of the present pot, and places it in a larger pot partially filled with soil.

This image shows this technique, with the smaller pot having had its bottom inch removed.




The double potted plant is now ready to put on some new roots.




buddha fett :) makes a cut along the bottom and tapes it back up before he starts his plants to limit stress.




Finally, a new spin on this Bushy Old Technique by Overgrow contributor eugene, who transplanted this grow bag onto a trough filled with soil. Its now ready to grow and SCroG.

 

Azgrow

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also keep in mind that this system can be worked so that you can do scrog grows stadium grows..vert grows....with hempy the skys the limit....peace az
 
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