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How can u use 5 litres a grow?

500ml n I get 2 grows out of them

Seems like a he'll of a lot of waste running down the drain

 

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I don’t think I will I was just stating worst case scenario with the sums .

I previously used the 2L hygen bottle and that would last a grow and a half or two

But yeah coco does waste more

 

 

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Not that I’m going off experience but more from what I’ve read if you make a mistake nute wise or your pump/power trips or fails and your away for a few days at a time (like to try get away for a weekend once a month or more camping or something with the family ) then less chance of killing your plants compared to RDWC ?

For me being new too it all seems more forgiving mate

 

 

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in saying that to with rdwc (I’ve tried soil, perlite, perlite coco, clay balls coco, coco) I like trying different ways to see what’s better for me) I run a 3m x 3m garden shed I’ve found a few American forums if you use a solor panel kit couple of hundred watts or so (eBay it) Run it to a charger setup charge 1 deep cycle (decent size one too) run a 12v water pump size doesn’t matter way too much it’s only backup same with air pump run either separate stones or t it into line and put a couple of led cfls (low power). That’s your essentials covered there for a few hours (if power outage.......I have often in our area) or if you have to a day to a week depending on battery size. The last thing you need is a 240v—12v switch (normally open) hard to find. But glandore hydroponics online has it. Done everything is covered for a minimum. And since it happens fuck all the solar panel has heaps of time to charge up things
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in saying that to with rdwc (I’ve tried soil, perlite, perlite coco, clay balls coco, coco) I like trying different ways to see what’s better for me) I run a 3m x 3m garden shed I’ve found a few American forums if you use a solor panel kit couple of hundred watts or so (eBay it) Run it to a charger setup charge 1 deep cycle (decent size one too) run a 12v water pump size doesn’t matter way too much it’s only backup same with air pump run either separate stones or t it into line and put a couple of led cfls (low power). That’s your essentials covered there for a few hours (if power outage.......I have often in our area) or if you have to a day to a week depending on battery size. The last thing you need is a 240v—12v switch (normally open) hard to find. But glandore hydroponics online has it. Done everything is covered for a minimum. And since it happens fuck all the solar panel has heaps of time to charge up things

Interesting mate , I’m def an eBay fan I’ll check this out !

I’ve been wanting to try the dwc -just bought some nets to retro fit into my 27 L pots :)

 

 

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I've used nutrifields pk heavy. One week of watering with it in week 3 of flower and again 3 weeks after which is about 2 weeks or so before harvest. I've read heaps of diff things as to its application. Some do a few feeds only with it and others a low dose throughout and others who think it's a waste of time..

 

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