northernkush
Member
I had to fill out this questionaire and thought it would be good to post it here. I dont grow hydro so i didnt k.ow some of the answers. I know everyone grows differently so I thought id see what ya'll have to say. All multiple choice Cheers guys!
Question #1: How many watts should you use per square foot for maximum plant growth? Under 25 watts
25-40 watts
40-50 watts
Question #2: How many inches should stationary lights be above the plants? 24-36"
12-23"
1-11"
Question #3: How many hours of light are required for the vegetative stage of plant growth? 18 to 24
12 to 14
Less than 12
Question #4: What is the optimal daytime temperature? 70 - 75°F
85 - 90°F
75 - 80°F
Question #5: What is the optimal nighttime temperature? 70 - 75°F
85 - 90°F
75 - 80°F
Question #6: What is an optimal reservoir temperature? 50 - 60°F
70 - 80°F
60 - 70°F
Question #7: What is the common method used to cool the temperature of the nutrient solution ? Ice
Freon gas
Reservoir chiller
Question #8: What is the common method used to heat the nutrient solution? Boiling water
Aquarium heater
Electromagnetic radiation
Question #9: What range of PH levels should be maintained in soiless/hydroponic solutions? 5.8 - 6.2
6.2 - 6.7
6.8 - 7.2
Question #10: What range should I maintain my TDS (total dissolved solids/salts) of the nutrient solution ? 1000 - 1200ppm
1200 - 1400ppm
1400 - 1600ppm
Question #11: What is the most practical way of controlling odors created by medical marijuana cultivation? Activated Charcoal Filter
Negative Ion Generator
Ozone Generator
Incense
Question #12: What are the growth characteristics of Cannabis Indica? Tall, branchy, light green, pinnate/thin leaves and late maturation times
Short, bushy, dark green, wide leaves and early maturation times
Ranging in size, colour, branching pattern and maturation times
Question #13: What are the growth characteristics of Cannabis Sativa? Ranging in size, colour, branching pattern and maturation times
Short, bushy, dark green, wide leaves and early maturation times
Tall, branchy, light green, pinnate/thin leaves and late maturation times
Question #14: When would a patient NOT require a Sativa to medicate? Appetite stimulation
Depression relief
Insomnia
Question #15: When would a patient NOT require an Indica to medicate? Pain and nausea management
Stimulation / motivation
Muscle spasms / tremors
Question #16: What is the desired rooting temperature for cuttings? Above 85°F
Between 80 - 85°F
10°F, below air temperature
Question #17: What is NOT a desired medium for rooting cuttings? Rockwool
Potting soil
Peat pellet
Fine Vermiculite
Question #18: What type of lighting is best used for propagating cutting? LED (Light Emitting Diode)
HID ( High Intensity Discharge - Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium )
Incandecent
Flourescent
Question #19: What does the K in N-P-K stand for? Potassium
Nitrogen
Phosphorous
Question #20: Why is it important to do a regular flush of PH balanced water through your growing medium? So plants don't get dehydrated
To rinse toxic build up of undissolved salts
For nutrient uptake
Question #21: How much water would you use when flushing your growing medium? 1 gallon of water for every 1 gallon of medium
1 litre of water for every 1 gallon of medium
Run enough water until saturation and runoff is achieved
Question #22: After your flush, how dry should the medium be before commencing feeding program ? 50%
70%
25%
Question #23: Pear shaped insects, approximately 1/16-3/8 inch long. They come in many colours including white, green, pink, red, yellow and black, have a life-cycle of 7-10 days and feed on plant juices. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #24: Tiny black flies that hover near the planting medium. They feed on dead organic matter, their larvae attract diseases and should be eliminated. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #25: Microscopic pests that are found on the underside of leaves. They extract fluids vital to your plants’ survival, leaving noticeable traces of yellowish white spots, known as stippling, on the topsides of the leaves. Further inspection of your plants should reveal tiny webs on stems and leaves. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #26: Parasites that feed on leaves, leaving behind a trail of damaged plant tissue and fecal matter. They are so small they can be barely seen, so you are more likely to notice their trails. They have a life cycle of 7-10 days and can lay between 200 - 250 eggs, so their population increases quickly. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #27: Pests about 1/32” in size, which are easily seen fluttering about infested vegetation, slowing plant growth and attracting disease. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #28: When experiencing pest infestations, what product would NOT be effective in treating it? Neem Oil
Pyrethrum
Sulpher
Insecticidal Soap
B1
Question #29: When experiencing powdery mildew symptoms, what product would NOT be effective in treating it? Potassium
Pyrethrum
Sulpher
Copper
Calcium Carbonate (Lime)
Question #1: How many watts should you use per square foot for maximum plant growth? Under 25 watts
25-40 watts
40-50 watts
Question #2: How many inches should stationary lights be above the plants? 24-36"
12-23"
1-11"
Question #3: How many hours of light are required for the vegetative stage of plant growth? 18 to 24
12 to 14
Less than 12
Question #4: What is the optimal daytime temperature? 70 - 75°F
85 - 90°F
75 - 80°F
Question #5: What is the optimal nighttime temperature? 70 - 75°F
85 - 90°F
75 - 80°F
Question #6: What is an optimal reservoir temperature? 50 - 60°F
70 - 80°F
60 - 70°F
Question #7: What is the common method used to cool the temperature of the nutrient solution ? Ice
Freon gas
Reservoir chiller
Question #8: What is the common method used to heat the nutrient solution? Boiling water
Aquarium heater
Electromagnetic radiation
Question #9: What range of PH levels should be maintained in soiless/hydroponic solutions? 5.8 - 6.2
6.2 - 6.7
6.8 - 7.2
Question #10: What range should I maintain my TDS (total dissolved solids/salts) of the nutrient solution ? 1000 - 1200ppm
1200 - 1400ppm
1400 - 1600ppm
Question #11: What is the most practical way of controlling odors created by medical marijuana cultivation? Activated Charcoal Filter
Negative Ion Generator
Ozone Generator
Incense
Question #12: What are the growth characteristics of Cannabis Indica? Tall, branchy, light green, pinnate/thin leaves and late maturation times
Short, bushy, dark green, wide leaves and early maturation times
Ranging in size, colour, branching pattern and maturation times
Question #13: What are the growth characteristics of Cannabis Sativa? Ranging in size, colour, branching pattern and maturation times
Short, bushy, dark green, wide leaves and early maturation times
Tall, branchy, light green, pinnate/thin leaves and late maturation times
Question #14: When would a patient NOT require a Sativa to medicate? Appetite stimulation
Depression relief
Insomnia
Question #15: When would a patient NOT require an Indica to medicate? Pain and nausea management
Stimulation / motivation
Muscle spasms / tremors
Question #16: What is the desired rooting temperature for cuttings? Above 85°F
Between 80 - 85°F
10°F, below air temperature
Question #17: What is NOT a desired medium for rooting cuttings? Rockwool
Potting soil
Peat pellet
Fine Vermiculite
Question #18: What type of lighting is best used for propagating cutting? LED (Light Emitting Diode)
HID ( High Intensity Discharge - Metal Halide, High Pressure Sodium )
Incandecent
Flourescent
Question #19: What does the K in N-P-K stand for? Potassium
Nitrogen
Phosphorous
Question #20: Why is it important to do a regular flush of PH balanced water through your growing medium? So plants don't get dehydrated
To rinse toxic build up of undissolved salts
For nutrient uptake
Question #21: How much water would you use when flushing your growing medium? 1 gallon of water for every 1 gallon of medium
1 litre of water for every 1 gallon of medium
Run enough water until saturation and runoff is achieved
Question #22: After your flush, how dry should the medium be before commencing feeding program ? 50%
70%
25%
Question #23: Pear shaped insects, approximately 1/16-3/8 inch long. They come in many colours including white, green, pink, red, yellow and black, have a life-cycle of 7-10 days and feed on plant juices. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #24: Tiny black flies that hover near the planting medium. They feed on dead organic matter, their larvae attract diseases and should be eliminated. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #25: Microscopic pests that are found on the underside of leaves. They extract fluids vital to your plants’ survival, leaving noticeable traces of yellowish white spots, known as stippling, on the topsides of the leaves. Further inspection of your plants should reveal tiny webs on stems and leaves. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #26: Parasites that feed on leaves, leaving behind a trail of damaged plant tissue and fecal matter. They are so small they can be barely seen, so you are more likely to notice their trails. They have a life cycle of 7-10 days and can lay between 200 - 250 eggs, so their population increases quickly. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #27: Pests about 1/32” in size, which are easily seen fluttering about infested vegetation, slowing plant growth and attracting disease. Spidermite
Thrip
Aphid
Whitefly
Fungus Gnat
Question #28: When experiencing pest infestations, what product would NOT be effective in treating it? Neem Oil
Pyrethrum
Sulpher
Insecticidal Soap
B1
Question #29: When experiencing powdery mildew symptoms, what product would NOT be effective in treating it? Potassium
Pyrethrum
Sulpher
Copper
Calcium Carbonate (Lime)