<span class="link_user">@Cyrusdavirus</span>, she certainly is. She's the smallest plant I've grown by far but is easily the prettiest. I've enjoyed this grow even as hands-off as I've had to be. It was a good time for that. I have some more of their (Seedsman) strains and will probably try one next. I'm impressed so far with this one.
<span class="link_user">@sandspur</span>, very interesting. I use a drain through a separate tube with a large syringe. I don't like messing around with a lot of solution. I wish you good luck. everything is done very neatly
<span class="link_user">@ArthurStotch</span>, your method works as well. In my case, this gives me more time between water changes with more solution. Both just different ways to achieve the same end result.
<span class="link_user">@ArthurStotch</span>,I like to have a tank where all the mixing takes place. I have a ph controller and think it's better to hit that tank with ph down (acid) than to do that in the main tank. This additional tank acts as a buffer. Also, as the grow gets going I will not need to remove the lid on the tank holding the plant(s). I can add water or drain from the smaller tank.
<span class="link_user">@sandspur</span>, a great man once said " if your not killing plants , your not growing; if you don't push yourself past the limits you will never know how far you can go"
That being said it's always nice to try a new method and make it work !!!