Howdy All, I’m looking for some advice on how to maximize my grow space 2x3x6. I’m currently running a dwc bubbler with 5 gallon buckets (2 to be exact) with green crack from seed (feminized not auto). I’m just about to transplant to the bucket. What are your suggestions on training the plants (pros and cons)?
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Not a bad thing. You could top once and LST the branches to fill out the 2x3 space. As they grow up, make sure there is enough light penetration and space between potential colas. Don't want to pack it to tight in there.Last edited by RFheavy; 02-05-2020, 01:39 AM.
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Is there a way to LST with a SCROG type method that would help me in managing the colas so that I don’t wast any space? I’m not sure I want to Scrog due to the difficulty in cleaning and filling/topping off. You’re 100% right in the fact that I’m probably squeezing to many plants in a small space but I just don’t want to throw a perfectly good plant away. So I’m trying to make the best of my situation. Thanks again for your help!
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Two plants is fine. It will be faster to fill up the space. Don't mind me. My methods stunt and slow the plant's growth! haha! Here's a great guide by @Mr.furley
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Drekthar has this beauty in case you want to try it out. Scroll down, you'll see it.
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Thank you very much. Well so far so good I guess based on my crazy reading a research. I know I’m a little early in my growth phase as I’m just about to transplant to the bucket, but I have a quick question. At what point do you move them? I’ve seen posts stating when the first round leves die off, and others stating when you see the second set of true leaves, others say third leaves, and some say when the roots come out of the tray.
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So much insight...this is awesome! Ok, so one of the seedling has three little roots poking out over an inch while the other one is actually growing larger but nothing poking out. I have a top feed as well, so when I transplant no nutes until it hits the water? Are you PHing the water or still distilled H2O.
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Ok so only ph and calmag. What ph level should it be at? No res at this point strictly because I’m limited on space outside of the tent. I was afraid of connecting the two specifically because I didn’t want to contaminate the other plant if something goes wrong. I do have a tds, ec, and ph meter (pen style).
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I go real light on the calmag. Someone else might know better than I. I'll put 1 ml per two gallons. Also, the pH doesn't always have to be at 6.0. It's ok to let the plant drink at lower and higher levels as long as you are inside the range.
Sorry, I didn't respond to the other post with this comment.
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https://growace.com/blog/ph-and-ppm-...ey-can-handle/
if you scroll down in that link, you'll see what ppm you should be using at what stage. What I do is I make a gallon of nutrient mix and I take that and another gallon of water with me. I check my ppm and I add from both jugs until I hit my desired ppm range. pH after. To raise ppm, add nurient mix. To lower, add from water. If the tips of your leaves start frying, there is a chance that your ppm could be too high. In hydro, there is a lot of mixing and waiting. Make sure you take the time to measure everything. Your tester and meter might take some time before it levels off in the readings. I usually check on my plants again a half hour later to make sure all is well. RIP not replying again. haha!
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