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Dirty bird genetics
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 1-3, 5, 18
Defoliation
weeks 1-3, 5, 18
Main-Lining
weeks 3, 5
Topping
weeks 3, 5, 18
18.9271 l
Pot Size
Grow Conditions
Week 7
Vegetation
7.62
cm
inch
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
11+ conditions after
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Sleepy_tree Sleepy_tree
6 months ago
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Grow Questions
Sleepy_tree
Sleepy_treestarted grow question 8 months ago
Do you have a pearl of wisdom for me? This is my first hydroponic grow and I could use a whole necklace! DWC, large air stone, top drip, 8” pot, clay pebbles Do you always leave hours on? A timer? And good grief… why isn’t the fish tank heater working in the 5gal bucket 🙈✌️
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Grey_Wolfanswered grow question 8 months ago
Firstly ph is very important so I use silica as my buffer I mix the required amount of silica into the water , then I use ph down to reduce the ph to between 5.7 & 5.9 Then the nutrients go in at the required rate, the ph should remain where you set it before adding the nutes. As for the aquarium heater is it needed? nutrient solutions perform better at colder temps because oxygen is more available. Unless the solution is below 10 degrees celcius I wouldn't use one personally. Next is root care . To keep the roots in top health I reccomend the use of Mycorrhizae as it will help combat root issues. Finally timers are preferable as all plants require a break (darkness) this allows them to recover from any stress they may endure. Hope this helps mate
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High_And_Hydro
High_And_Hydroweek 1
Good luck and happy growing 🍀🙏
Hattiwatti
Hattiwattiweek 0
Good luckc🍀
Sleepy_tree
Sleepy_treeweek 1
I can’t respond to the question answers, so I’ll respond in the comments. This isn’t my first grow, it’s my first in hydro and, of course, I’ve been reading up on everything. I didn’t just buy everything and throw a seed in it. Regardless, I still think it’s mighty valuable to get input from experts ✌️❤️🌱
Sleepy_tree
Sleepy_treeweek 1
@skunkledamo, thank you for sharing your experience and tips with DWC! I’ve got the black bucket set up, but I’m not sure if I need to cover the pebbles—I feel like light might seep in. I’ll make sure to update my growing diary regularly and stay engaged with the community for more knowledge. DWC sounds like a great way to stay away from the pots—I’m hoping I stop getting in my way! Cheers to successful DWC grows! Does the top drip need to reach the current roots or just wet the rocks? I notice the rocks stay wet even if the water isn’t directly hitting the roots. How do you control the water temp? It feels frigid to me, but I love scorching hot water.