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flowering period in hydroponics
i have a hydroponics sytem set up with a 250watt hps that im using for veg and flowering (yes you CAN veg good under an hps) im not using rockwool or clay balls or w/e, these grow mediums that are healthier than rockwool or something not sure, got them at hydro shop, they work good, so yeah, those and coco
i water 3 times a day using foxfarm nutes and i dont think i will ever change those plants are 2-3 weeks into life and already have 5th or 6th node, going to put in flowering soon after i fim or top i was wondering about how long a flowering period takes with hydroponics, about how many weeks? if anymore info is needed let me know, i'll get pics up soon |
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^^i think he meant he'll never change the type of nutes he uses....that being said i think FoxFarms products r effin awesome...i never have any ph issuses...and as long as you mix them slightly weak you should never have a nute burn...if u get em all they are pricey but they last and they are worth every penny!!
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I am not sure what product(s) you are using for veg, but here is the feeding chart from the Fox Farm website...
http://www.foxfarmfertilizer.com/Hyd...ms_FF_Feed.pdf |
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http://forum.grasscity.com/advanced-...questions.html there are some pics there if u wanna see my plants i have no idea what strain they are, wont the hydroponics speed up the flowering?
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Vegetative growth is definitly faster in hydro but flowering time is pretty much the same, they'll stretch more in hydro so you can start flowering when they are shorter than if you were in soil but the flowers still need 8-12 weeks depending on strain to reach full maturity. Get a microscope, when your trichomes are about 50/50 cloudy/amber you're ready to cut
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Negetive. Flowering time, as stated by Flark, is totally strain dependent. You can have anywhere from 6-12 weeks flowering time, depending on the strain. (yes, BubbleBerry is only 6 weeks!) All Hydro will do for you as far as time, is speed up the growth rate in vegitive state. Meaning, it will grow alot faster to the height you want to start flowering. And, when you go to 12/12, you will still get a solid 2 weeks of rapid growth until it starts to flower. |
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They were 5" tall when I started flowering on the 1st of this month. They are 21" tall now.
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