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DWC: Seaweed Question
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Question answered! /applause Answer: Dissolve 8 dry ounces in 1 gallon of water to make the concentrate. For smaller batches dissolve 2 dry ounce per 1 quart of water. Always dilute the concentrate down even further with water. Dilute 1 part concentrate to 10 parts water. |
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Seaweed (dried): 1.1-1.5/0.75/4.9
Seaweed (fresh): 0.2-0.4/0/0 It is usually used as a source of hormones not really for its npk content. peace |
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here 's more if you care
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Thanks for the list.
However, I am still looking for an answer to my question about seaweed as the only fertilizer for a DWC grow. Anyone have actual experience with just using seaweed in hyrdo? |
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ganjatologist
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it seems to me that abudur answered your question. its a supplement, not a main fertilizer. i do 5 gal dwc and last grow i used GH's bioweed. half the buckets got the seeweed and the other half got foliar feeding. the foliar group were way more bushy and had more bud sites. also remember that seaweed supplements have sodium chloride salt, so flushing your buckets is important.
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abudur gave me a list of some options and what seaweed is yes. However, he did not answer the question I asked.
I have yet to come by a person who has tried to use just seaweed. I know seaweed is a great source for micro-nutrients but am wondering if it could be the only fertilizer. I know in theory we should not do it (this is why I ask this question), but I was hoping to find someone who had tried it, who has actual "hands on" experience with it. Some questions: Have you tried seaweed only for your girls? How do you flush a DWC? Don't you just change out your bucket every two weeks? |
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ganjatologist
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i'm sure you could grow a plant using seaweed only since it does have some of the 3 major nutes(n,p,k), but its not going to grow as well as using a fertilizer thats designed for growing plants
flushing a plant in a dwc system just requires draining and filling with plain ph'd water |
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i dont kno if this helps...........i use primarily himalaya salt and "liquid" seaweed (maxicrop) in a hand watered hydro system, basically i have a tray that i fill at 1-2 inches that 2 1gal buckets can sit in (wick method) but i have 5 small pots in.....i have a nitrogen only nute that is an addition to my own nute mix, my growth is wonderful. i have studied the compositions of both seaweed and the him salt, i figured they have just about everything i need for good growth, so i only add a lil bit of N to boost their profiles.
i am still in veg with execellent results and will continue this feeding program until the end of the stretch. then i will probably suppliment with a lil (P)hosphorus cuz i do believe there's enough (K) between the him salt and seaweed. my medium is 60/40 peat/perlite with a lil bit of homegrown castings with out any lime and i havent had any ph problems....for now a least. so though its not dwc but to let u kno there are some of us that utilize seaweed as "fertilizers" with success (not to start a flame fest, please) and foliar is a very big part of all my programs, i find it very very helpful. i hope this is helpful to you or anyone else. peace n luv Gebr'el Last edited by Gebr'el; 11-10-2010 at 07:11 PM.. Reason: smoking weed n typing...lol |
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there is now way you can grow with only seaweed. seaweed lacks P and N
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Thanks everyone for your replies.
And thank you Gebr'el, you have given me some things to defiantly think about. |
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