MarcusAurelius
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So, I am starting a new growth project and these questions are still unanswered for me. First time growing in hydro and I have earlier experience growing in soil.
I’m going to grow in Wilma’s drip-feed hydro where the liquid recirculates within the system) which I am planning of converting into a hybrid DWC/Top Feed-hydro by simply drilling additional holes to the bottom of the pots and to the reservoir on the spots where the pots are placed. This brings me a question:
- Does it matter how many holes and what sizes those holes are? I ask this because as I am going to run the system 24/7 with clay pebbles as the medium and I’m wondering will “too many/too big holes” cause a situation where the pots will be drained of water too fast and that the roots dry up.
- I am going to use IONIC’s hydro nutes with the setup (the nutes/supplements that I have are all from the same company, which is Growth Technology IONIC): Hydro Grow, Hydro Bloom, Green Fuse Root Stimulator, Grow Stimulator, CAL-MAG pro). Which leads to the question:
In many grow guides that I read, people often say that the amount of nutrients in feeding scheludes should be treated as the MAX amount of nutes which means that the right amount will be considerably less than what is written on feeding schedules. Given this fact, what kind of realistic amounts should I start with in the seedling, veg and bloom stages?
- I am using Piranha from Advanced Nutrients (only supplement that is not from IONIC/Growth Technology) as Beneficial Fungi in my setup. Given the fact that I need to do the weekly reservoir change, how will this affect using beneficial fungi? Will the colony disappear after each wash or how do people keep up the fungal colony there with reservoir changes?
- What’s the best way to drain the reservoir? Do I just scoop up the water with a bucket or something and then change it? Can I use the water pump and the tube that came with the set to somehow suck out the water during reservoir changes?
I’m going to grow in Wilma’s drip-feed hydro where the liquid recirculates within the system) which I am planning of converting into a hybrid DWC/Top Feed-hydro by simply drilling additional holes to the bottom of the pots and to the reservoir on the spots where the pots are placed. This brings me a question:
- Does it matter how many holes and what sizes those holes are? I ask this because as I am going to run the system 24/7 with clay pebbles as the medium and I’m wondering will “too many/too big holes” cause a situation where the pots will be drained of water too fast and that the roots dry up.
- I am going to use IONIC’s hydro nutes with the setup (the nutes/supplements that I have are all from the same company, which is Growth Technology IONIC): Hydro Grow, Hydro Bloom, Green Fuse Root Stimulator, Grow Stimulator, CAL-MAG pro). Which leads to the question:
In many grow guides that I read, people often say that the amount of nutrients in feeding scheludes should be treated as the MAX amount of nutes which means that the right amount will be considerably less than what is written on feeding schedules. Given this fact, what kind of realistic amounts should I start with in the seedling, veg and bloom stages?
- I am using Piranha from Advanced Nutrients (only supplement that is not from IONIC/Growth Technology) as Beneficial Fungi in my setup. Given the fact that I need to do the weekly reservoir change, how will this affect using beneficial fungi? Will the colony disappear after each wash or how do people keep up the fungal colony there with reservoir changes?
- What’s the best way to drain the reservoir? Do I just scoop up the water with a bucket or something and then change it? Can I use the water pump and the tube that came with the set to somehow suck out the water during reservoir changes?