Update using general hydroponics 3 part series micro, grow, bloom. On the drain to waste schedule. Rapid roots, flora nectar, silica blast, calmag, koolbloom.
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6 Responses to General Hydroponics flora DWC feeding schedule update
Thank you for your movie. The downside of hydroponics is that you have to
purchase “plant food” or nutrients and supplements which can be pricey.
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I had it high cause I was treating the roots with h202 seems after sometime
the air bourne roots discolor a bit on me. I think it may due to GH
staining the roots or possible high res temps of 71F. Have not had any
slime or foamy issues yet with the GH.
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DesyBoyNP
January 9, 2014 at 10:23 pm
Thank you for your movie. The downside of hydroponics is that you have to
purchase “plant food” or nutrients and supplements which can be pricey.
Aquaponics includes the most effective components of Hydroponics And
Aquaculture therefore lower price and also increase efficiency Check out
here to learn more: aquaponics.help1.info
Bruce Werodeard
January 9, 2014 at 10:56 pm
I had it high cause I was treating the roots with h202 seems after sometime
the air bourne roots discolor a bit on me. I think it may due to GH
staining the roots or possible high res temps of 71F. Have not had any
slime or foamy issues yet with the GH.
BenRipped
January 9, 2014 at 10:58 pm
how much mlof koolbloom u use do u have a feeding schudle i cou pek at if
so could u email me conchetta22@live.com thinks bro
monterro Piccolo
January 9, 2014 at 11:27 pm
you are right about the floranectar in soil this is why I don’t put it into
my res.
king klondike
January 9, 2014 at 11:39 pm
You could lower ya water the roots don’t have to be completely submersed
indoorbuddsman
January 10, 2014 at 12:08 am