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budman678

I come from the land where the oceans freeze
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why would someone avoid organics thier first time? i feel as though its the easiest way to grow. and in regards to molasses...i didnt know he/she was using a eb table...
 

Warped1

I'm a victim of fast women and slow horses
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why would someone avoid organics thier first time? i feel as though its the easiest way to grow. and in regards to molasses...i didnt know he/she was using a eb table...

Come on..you should have at least read the first post before trying to help. :tiphat:
 

dubwise

in the thick of it
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reading is super important, but so is failure. Be prepared to fail and don't get down on yourself for failing. Lots of methods work well, lots of nutrients work well. Lots of mediums and lots of lights work well, but get in to it simple. Start basic and work up. The biggest problem I ran in to was patience. I still run in to it at times. Get the room setup and running efficiently prior to planting the mj. If you have some tomato or pepper seeds lying around, start with those and get the room dialed in first. Just take it slow and learn why you are doing each step. Learn how each step is the building block of another and short cuts will not work. Just be patient brother and it will be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Best wishes.

P.S. i began with ebb & flow, switched to waterfarms and eventually switched to hempy buckets and life is GOOD. The less moving parts you have, the easier it is to maintain.
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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why would someone avoid organics thier first time? i feel as though its the easiest way to grow. and in regards to molasses...i didnt know he/she was using a eb table...

For the same reason a beginning aquarist should start with a goldfish bowl rather than a saltwater reef tank or, a motorcyclist starts on a Vespa and not a Goldwing or, a baby crawls before it runs.

Start simple, work your way up.
 

FreezerBoy

Was blind but now IC Puckbunny in Training
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#1 Odor control. BUY a carbon scrubber and a fan. Don't risk your freedom with some Rube Goldburg homemade bullshit.

Please note this refers to Rube Goldberg the cartooning genius and NOT to Rube Goldberg the IC member of good standing:tiphat:

But, absolutely get a scrubber. Smelling is worse than telling, it's advertising
 

Jellyfish

Invertebrata Inebriata
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P.S. i began with ebb & flow, switched to waterfarms and eventually switched to hempy buckets and life is GOOD. The less moving parts you have, the easier it is to maintain.

For simplicity, nothing beats Hempy Buckets.
 

buddha13

New member
A friend of mine says hempy buckets also but I just put like 1grand into this one so I am stuck cutting my teeth on it.
 

buddha13

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So far all the info you all have put forth is great thanks and any little tip you want to share feel free to drop it even if it is off subject.
 

3dDream

Matter that Appreciates Matter
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If I could send myself a message for when I first grew:

" Don't rush it. Let the plants grow out. Let them run their course and grow by how they look, not by a calendar. For curing, let them dry out one more day than you think they need."

+1 for calibrating your meters. I am also a fan of using GH liquid ph test for a second opinion. It is cheap and will let you know when your meter is out of whack.
 

mrcreosote

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FreezerBoy
Other than that, K.I.S.S. (aka Keep It Simple, Stupid) The best thing to do to your plants is ... nothing. They know what to do. They have 20,000 years of genetic experience to guide them. Best thing to do is keep our hands to ourselves.

I've read this at least a hundred times and yet I have to sit on my hands to keep from 'helping' the lil Jackies to shed their hulls. I made a deal with myself that if they get to 3" tall and they still have it, I'll take it off.

Nobody bothers to help their carrots and squash.
 

audiohi

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I've read this at least a hundred times and yet I have to sit on my hands to keep from 'helping' the lil Jackies to shed their hulls. I made a deal with myself that if they get to 3" tall and they still have it, I'll take it off.

i just can't stop myself from doing that either! I always feel like I'm going to rip their little heads off!

:wallbash:
 

paladin420

FACILITATOR
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So far all the info you all have put forth is great thanks and any little tip you want to share feel free to drop it even if it is off subject.

Tips aye? Ok you asked here are some. Just spit ballin

Watch your gurls with love

Aireate your rez.
Check your rez daily.
Change your rez. Do not be cheap here

Put your system together and WATCH it cycle. (just the bottom pots)

Pick a nice simple A & B nute. Pura Vida more organic to Ionic not so much. Don't let the store dude sell u a shelf of supp's inhanchersbloomers n blasters. Wait till you are comphey then inhance.

Cut your lines between buckets long enough to dump 1 bucket into another. Helps with cleanin.

Drip Clean By House & Garden

Always remember water FLOWS downhill everytime.
U can siphon out a rez through your pots. Some systems hav a elbow with a hole just to stop this. Make sur u put it in the right line ;)-
U will hav wet floors plan now.

I put drains in my rez's. That might be more of an inhancement. Took me 30 years to do it.

Get you enviro correct now! not later

hows that for a start?
420pal
 
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