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I like your photos. I am a new grower and am looking forward to reviewing the journals before I start. I have been to some forums and see many different methods, what would you suggest for a beginner, I am opting for ebb and grow or bubble, seems so much bubble stuff out here. Thanks.[/B]
Nice grow dude....... just trying to figure how to get around on this site
I don't know how big a system you wanted to start with but the ebb n grow is a pretty big system. Mine works on a similar principle but uses gravity to empty the buckets instead of an active pump. It can be built with parts from Home Depot and it works well.
Check out my grows in my SIG.
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I think DWC is a great system, but small reservoirs can fluctuate a lot and for someone just learning that can ruin you first try. plus i think it's harder to change the water every week with the plants right on top of the water.
Rockwool, don't get me started. I hate it.
when you have a system that is set up to be easy to work with, and eliminates some of the most common problems, it allows you to concentrate on the fun part which is trying to pump up those buds like only master growers like butch can do in every type of system at once.
in the end, i think the best system is not a specific style, but its whatever style is best for you. one person might do better in one medium where another person might do poorly in that medium and better in another.
when you have a system that is set up to be easy to work with, and eliminates some of the most common problems, it allows you to concentrate on the fun part which is trying to pump up those buds like only master growers like butch can do in every type of system at once.
in the end, i think the best system is not a specific style, but its whatever style is best for you. one person might do better in one medium where another person might do poorly in that medium and better in another.
I agree, butch. If it's hydro you want, and your gonna grow a decent amount, ebb n gro is is a great way to go for a new grower. everything is setup already. . . the height of the flood, all the sensors, and everything is just assemble and go. Get a simple nute schedule and you're off.
ebb n flow in general is pretty nice. even a big tray system. large reservoirs kinda suck.
I think DWC is a great system, but small reservoirs can fluctuate a lot and for someone just learning that can ruin you first try. plus i think it's harder to change the water every week with the plants right on top of the water.
Aero might be the best performer for advanced growers due to the amazing growth rate potentials, but again, if you let something go wrong, things will go bad a lot faster than other styles, so prob not good for a first timer either.
Rockwool, don't get me started. I hate it.
Rotational & Coliseum grows definitely not for a newb. high plant count, tons of clones, tight growing space in close proximity to the light, a tough cookie to handle if your game isn't on point.
Dirt is a great option for newbs because of the buffers and life in it that helps support the roots, but i think it has a lot of problems for the inexperienced grower as well. . . it's easy to over water or under water, easy to have salt buildup, and drainage problems are a common issue. I've learned that a good botom layer of hydroton, and a $5 bag of pearlite from homedepot can go a long way towards a more successful harvest in dirt.
*A special case of the dirt option is to mix up a batch of supersoil from any of the most common recipes found around the net. . . It takes away all feeding regimen problems, the need to have all plants on he same cycles, a ton of the complications are gone out the window. If you can follow the recipe and get all of the ingredients, it's pretty hard to do it wrong. Unless you mess with the recipe. lol. This is what I would set my friends up with if they were going o grow in dirt. a one day investment in time to mix it up and do all the stuff you gotta do, then a few weeks later you have a nice living dirt brew of goodness. then it's autopilot the rest of the way. . . plus you can plant a single plant whenever, and then another one a week later or whenever, and flower whenever you want. since you only feed plain water, nothing gets complicated.
i just dont think its worth mentioning nft, coir, pure perlite, sand, aquaponics, or vertical farming because they're not as popular as the others and i don't have much experience with them. if anyone wants to chime in on that go for it.
agree/disagree butch?
Just my two cents worth, but from all that I have read indoor soil grows generally are better for avoiding problems, but if you do have problems, its the hardest to fix. Hydro, aero, and other soil-less methods are easier to get into problems, but WAY easier to fix.
I can't say for any other method other than what I've been doing. And more so than methods or mediums, It seems that a balanced nute solution diet, proper ventilation, and usage of light(balancing the proper environment) determine more so how the grow gos. Lack in any of the three areas can cause bad or negative results.
For me, even tho I knew i should have been doing this from the beginning like a good scientist would, I didn't. And that was simply documenting and recording the data. Temps, RH, Rez Temp, light distance, Co2 levels, amount of nutes. I mean if you dont monitor all this stuff its gonna be difficult to improve and maximize yields and bud density.
Of course thats partly why I fell for 420mag, I was partially recording data that I could easily, in a format that I dig, go and look back on.
Even on my current grow I miss a day of recording data and im like "Noooooo" of course once I have data for the whole grow the missing pieces will of course make itself apparent.
Anyways bla bla bla
Plant the seeds and watch em grow!!!!!
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Hey Butcher I was speed reading here. I seen ya ask if ya should start a new one. If ya ask me always. I love a fresh thread rather than a long winded one. Wood'nt you. I could never catch up on this thread cept looking at pic's. Love that kush, what seed bank?