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Best species to drip system

As the title of the topic:
What are the best strain for these systems? More productive, better quality, and ease culture?
What you place?
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soomka

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I'm gonna guess that there are going to be a million different answers to this questions. I don't see as why it would matter, because most people use their drip systems on timers and etc..

anyways, I have grown Burmese, Cheese, red willie, alaskian blue, and a few others
The main thing is getting nutes correct for each strain. Oh, and throw some bubble stones in the res!
 
Not fully understand the answer.
I know there are plants of more or less resistant to mold, and also plants and less productive.
I wanted to help prepare my next hydro in order to obtain the largest possible production with plants adapted.
 
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As the title of the topic: What are the best strain for these systems? More productive, better quality, and ease culture? What you place?
Honestly...that's a silly question.
 

bounty29

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You could use a drip system, you could use soil, you could grow any method you want, the thing that is going to make your plants mold is the humidity. If your humidity is too high you're going to need a dehumidifier.
 
Not as well as ...
Still very recently have made a cream caramel whose 350gramos which withdrew from dry grass. But I reap sooner due to be appear on the head mold central, but the humidity of the room was 45%.
This mold is there with humidity inside the heads not abroad. i have a dehumidifier.
I wanted more opinions.
Thanks for answering.
 
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for u r all same?
How much have you grown? No...all hydro systems/methods are not the same and that's obvious but has nothing really to do with strain specific...that's ridiculous.
I wanted to help prepare my next hydro in order to obtain the largest possible production with plants adapted.
C'mon man...:nono:

Good luck
 
Because my English and not very good and it seems that some people do not reflect the letter or want to understand, not ask any more here.
 

bounty29

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Nondual, obviously english isn't his native language, don't be so quick to criticize, he's trying to learn, just like everyone else here.

Motar, don't be discouraged, I'm sorry you got such a hostile response. I'm not sure what your native language is, but there's a lot of forums for non-english speakers at this site.
http://www.icmag.com/ic/forumdisplay.php?forumid=27
Maybe you could find a little more help in one of those sub-forums?

From your last post it seems like you had 45% humidity, had to harvest early due to mold on the inside of the buds, which leads me to believe they were quite dense. If you have a dehumidifier and 45% still gave you mold, I'd say maybe drop it down to 30% once the buds start to get dense.
 
Thanks for realizing bounty29.
I am Portuguese.
The Portuguese area of the forum do not have many answers so we decided to place this area of the forum my issue. So much more could learn from the same people who teem I hoby.
Now want to see what I have done here leave a link to overgrow hope is not importing.

Caramel Cream Hydroponic Photo Report 2008 2400w for 2 plants
http://www.growroom.net/board/index.php?showtopic=26566
 

bounty29

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You can't see posts on that forum without registering. Maybe you could upload some pics here and list the specs? I think we all understand watts, measurements, and pictures. The more we know about your situation the more we can help you! :wave:
 
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:headbange...very, very nice plants Motar. I still don't feel the question is the right one to ask regardless of language. Each growing method has advantages and disadvantages but this has nothing to do with the strain in my opinion. The question for me is not which strain will do best in soil but I think the better question is how can I grow this strain in soil the best. For me it is how does this strain like to be grown? What are this strains preferences? What pH does it like? Does it need a lot of nitrogen? I don't see this as a question about genetic preference for a particular growing method. I see this question as how can I grow a particular strain using a chosen method (soil, soilless, hydro, organic, organic based) in a way it will do the best. It is not about the strain. It is about the grower willing to put the effort and energy into determining what the plant really likes regardless of what method and nutrient program is used.

Motar...seems you have different strains going. Which do you really like? Were they easy or hard to grow? Just pick the ones you like better and learn to adjust the growing and flowering programs so the plants do better. It is not necessary to find a different strain. It looks like you have some very good plants. Pick one or two, take notes and ask yourself what do they like and what don't they like then your 'problem' will be solved.
 
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This is a very happy plant with the nutrient program you are using and I think you are using the same nutrient program and growing method (hydroponics) for all the plants you are flowering. It really likes what it is getting...so far. It would have been better if you pruned the top before going into flower as the yield would have been better and the quality better also. Instead of one large flower top you would have 5 or 7 very nice flower tops.
 
Have reason what you say.
This was an experience.
Usually put only one species.
There are so many banks and seed varieties that hard and choose ...
 
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You learn by trying. I have tried many different things. Please keep in mind about asking something like which strain will do best in hydro using drip is there is sometimes significant differences seed to seed even with the same strain (package of seeds). It is almost like different strains and plants can react differently even if someone else has grown the same strain, using the same nutes you do in the same hydro method.

Your skills are good. Yes...many strains to pick from but best yields come mainly from the type of genetics and how it is pruned and trained and how well it is grown paying attention to a plants particular requirements. Environmental control is important. There are many big and small factors that add up to make sure you have a large harvest.
 

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