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Ursus

Active member
Looking good, Was wondering if u could break down spurrs formula into ur feedin schedule. Im currently switching over.
Do u run the same formula, veg-flower?
(I forum dived ur post here and already read about the cal-mag and epsom switch off)
thats the kind of things im looking for.

Can u also elaborate on ur feeding system, looks F&D but doesnt hurt to ask.

many more question to come once you log on for know im gonna finishing going over ur post and Shrrooms, and Spurrs stuff and beat this concept into my head lol. just hoping u can help speed that up.

just said everything I want to know :thank you:
 
I wanted to go ahead and point out that the plants in the rooting pics are all ready for transplant. This system is not designed to keep plants in for the rest of tier lives. (Though if you want to try it i recommend a coco mat between the plants and the clone trays.)

Its for veg. It grows plants fast and has them ready for transplants as you can see above.

From those pics they can go in soil, coco, rockwol slabs or RDWC with little to no transition.
 
Absolutely the first thing i noticed breezing thru the first few posts were those trays and immediately imagined the roots that would be shooting down into that moist humid zone underneath. A neat idea & a new trick concept ...good one !

Wished i had better experiences with slabs in the past , for they themselves always seemed to hold too much water themselves but was more of a factor of the strains i was trying with them not being as vigorous rooters as a problem with the slabs . Always hoped they would make a slab with a little more drainage or water repellent properties , one could always drip/flood more often . To have exactly that same airation to to nutrient ratio as you've achieved initially with those cubes over the trays .

Have a good source for these ? They've gotten quite expensive but so has everything lately ,
( thank you Mr Bernanke for printing all that new worthless monopoly money !)


There are 3 to 5 different drain rates on rockwol (classic, expert, pargro, etc) and several different sizes.

Right now we are experimenting with 8 inch pargro slabs and 6 inch experts.
 

Yes4Prop215

Active member
Veteran
damn im jealous...your veg room is bigger than most peoples flower rooms! good loooking room man nice and clean...is this cali or colorado?
 

dgtm85

Member
very nice love the space and how clean everything is, wish i had the money for those massive reflectors "sigh" maybe very soon lol.
 

gaiusmarius

me
Veteran
nice one, cool how more and more folks are prepared to share these types of set ups online. great job look forward to seeing more pics as things progress.
 

turbo14

Active member
Veteran
"Do it for the love and release it commercially."

Glad to see a fellow head doing it for the people as well. We need more passionate people in this industry.

What are you feeding the ladies?

turbo:tiphat:
 

ACAB

Member
Bang On Brother!!! Cant beat rockwool cubes on bare tray's it ignites the roots and like you say helps the cubes shed retaining water!! I'm a watchin this one.........

Laterz
 

mack 10

Well-known member
Veteran
nice and clean. great work. the flower room is gonna be insane at harvest.buds everywhere, you use net's? mack.
 

MjBuddah

New member
can you post how you built the table and the RWDC, seems like you've been doing this for a while. I usually go with buckets, but I like to try new techniques. how's the yield per plant when you do SOG ?
 
G

growcodile

Im glad you asked about that. Frankly i am surprised at the lack of interest surrounding the trays, your the first to ask. I dont know of anyone else who uses them either.

First, i do it for drainage, it helps break the water tension in the cube and they drain around twice as fast as sitting bare on the table.

Secondly, i do it for the ridiculous, fat, white, fur covered root growth.

:wave: nice setup :D

im also using the trays exactly for the same reasons .. non expensive and helps alot :D
 
thanks guys... here is an update...
 

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dune

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i saw something that looked familar.

i saw something that looked familar.

The 2nd pic how the small plants are in the middle of the table and larger ones go out to the side.

Also is it a heat issue for having the raptors so high?
 

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