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Originally Posted by westman
lol thanks for the advice, he doesnt want a kilo per plant lol just a kilo in total dried with lots of small plants, hes gonna add some good vent, the seeds are gonna be bc big tommato lol
is a kilo possible just using soil and nutes no hydro setup, with a 400w hid?
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well big bud, one of the strains im growin, is a great yeilder, i cant predict your yeild, every grower will have different results even if grown the same. a great alternative to soil & hydro is the "hempy bucket", its like a bubble bucket but much much eaiser to make & use, & there are no parts to fail. just take a bucket (not a pot), a 10ltr or 3gal will work. take the bucket & drill a 7/16 hole 2 inches from the bottom, (this will act as the res) & then fill it with 3 parts perlite to 1 part vermiculite, thats it. now start the seedlings in a large dixie cup the same way 3 to 1, w a small hole 1 inch from bottom, water once a day w/ 1/4 strength nutes till the roots are at the bottom, then water every 2 days, when its nice & healthy & got a good root system, take the cup & push it in the bucket to make hole, then transplant. youll still need to water it everyday till roots reach res. thats it, the only thing is everytime u water it drains out hole, so need something to collect the water, & water w/ nute water everytime b/c the perlite & vermiculite has no nutrition in them. you can google hempy bucket for more info, but i think i covered it all, & ive heard of people getting a lb + per plant useing the hempy bucket, thats the way im going next grow, its dumy proof, just keep the ph around 6.2, & whats easy is you can mix up large amounts of water, that way u dont need to check the ph everytime, just water & go, your watering amount might be a little dif, b/c of growing conditions, heat, speed of growth, etc. & the hempy bucket idea has been around since the 80's, its not well known, but if you go to
www.gardenscure.com & search hempy buckt there, youll see pic & peoples thoughts on it, (all good, not a bad review)