Derbybud
Well-Known Member
Penny was saying a while back that he starts seedlings with bloom nutes for a few weeks then goes back to grow nutes for the rest of the veg. I've been doing that since getting the Dewey and have had good luck.
How To Use Progressive Web App aka PWA On 420 Magazine Forum
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yes, yes you have!Penny was saying a while back that he starts seedlings with bloom nutes for a few weeks then goes back to grow nutes for the rest of the veg. I've been doing that since getting the Dewey and have had good luck.
Right. TigerBloom it is once I get some roots going.You only have to do it a couple times and then carry on as normal. That little extra P helps in the beginning. Picked that up from Harley Smith.
Penny was saying a while back that he starts seedlings with bloom nutes for a few weeks then goes back to grow nutes for the rest of the veg. I've been doing that since getting the Dewey and have had good luck.
I corrected my NPK error on the Terp and Armor Si. They have no P, just K. I'll go with the 2-8-4 when there are roots. I'll just add it once and see how long the water lasts.I think there is a touch more P in bloom nutes.
There is and the n is down. That's the biggie. Burn baby burn with high n.I think there is a touch more P in bloom nutes.
Cuttings look happy so far considering they're not misted or covered or anything like that.How are the clones doing with that timer? What type of plugs did you use? You call it the Colon-in-bidet-inator?
This got me motivated to give it a shot....
#P4thewin!Nice info! I’ll be adding some light bloom at the beginning Very timely for my day 1 baby!
Not sure what you mean. Plugs for what? It's neoprene in the baskets.coco plugs peat?
4 of them are over 25 years old and two are only a few years. They take many years before they fruit but it's a fun thing to do!
very mild nute mix
My mild in an aeroponic cloner would be different than your already-rooted hydro.How mild? I've just begun my first attempt at hydro.
My mild in an aeroponic cloner would be different than your already-rooted hydro.
Moderation in all things GT!Ah yes, that's true..... aero is not the same as hydro and clones differ from seedlings. Sometimes I over simplify and other times I swing to the other extreme.
Not sure why you'd need a stone for aeroponics but a week is fast. Nice work Crazy!Put an aeroponic cloner together just 20*20 plastic storage bin with place for 9 neopren holders. Ran it with an cheap airpump and a stone in. It cloned with roots in a week. Very effective.
Moderation in all things GT!
Not sure why you'd need a stone for aeroponics but a week is fast. Nice work Crazy!
------------------------------------------------
I just wanted give an update on the Haze Xtreme. After taking @flashmp3's advice it's looking much greener. Some of those big lower fans will probably never recover, but I'm going to let them fall off on their own:
I need to get to bed earlier but they keep running the College World Series and the World Cup games until midnight .
Happy Wednesday!
Not sure why you'd need a stone for aeroponics but a week is fast. Nice work Crazy!
Oh sorry, I knew you meant airstone! I just don't understand the purpose of an airstone in aeroponics. The pump and spray serve to both mix and aerate the water, so it seems unnecessary.Haha, ment air stone. I forget to write some words when I think them in Swedish first and try to write them in English. Some words can be pretty hard to find the right word for. Thank god for auto correct and google. Going to take a pic of it the next time a bring it out. Don't know if you got those square cookie/candy boxes with transparent lids. The lid was perfect for 3*3 2" netpots with neopren discs. And a 3" airstone ring in it. Used plain tap water.
Oh sorry, I knew you meant airstone! I just don't understand the purpose of an airstone in aeroponics. The pump and spray serve to both mix and aerate the water, so it seems unnecessary.