Im not sure on getting roots any faster, i dont check on them for 10 days. I will check the ppm of it when i get home because im not sure how much water is in it. When i last put it in i used the old formula, and i just put a clump in about the size of a marble. I will say one thing, they seem to like it, i havent seen any yellowing leaves or any sign of a deficiency. I also dont use a humidity dome on it either. I have a 60 or 64 site aero cloner. I would say it has at least 3 to 4 gallons of water in it. Im missing one of the foam collars so i lose some water due to evaperation so i have to top it off every 2 or 3 days with about a half gallon of waterDid they produce roots faster using the MC vs. tap water. Do you remember how much per gal you added?
Im currently at 4g of MC (V1) per gallon in week 3ish of flower with 2ml per gal of Humboldts "Ginormous" 0-18-16.@HydroRed how many gs per gal are you running in your totes.My girls in the totes seem to be a little pale until they get their first flood at lights on.I'm at 4-4.5gs per gal in the totes on 12/12 from seed. 2 weeks and a couple days in.
Try again, I just went to the greenleaf's site added the 300g to my cart and at checkout applied the coupon code MEGACROPPROMO to get the sample for free + shipping ($4.xx)Thanks. I have asked if they have any 300g freebys left. Sight says sold out.
i ran jacks for years in DWC and flood and drain with success. the flower in my display pic was grown using jacks. it is a great nutrient in terms of ease of use and cost, but i found it grew slightly bland flowers.
i am on my second run now with megacrop and have been really impressed. everything is happy and my flowers reek.
as a canadian there is little reason left to use jacks over MC. shipping from JR Peters more than doubles the cost of my order, while MC have a canadian warehouse and ship using amazon. i get my MC in 2 days and shipping costs $6CAD.
see yah JR Peters
Recharge question for you. I bought some but when and how do you use it? I also add Drip Clean to my reservoir to keep my microtubing from clogs. Remember that I have a static, gravity fed res with a small pump moving water around until it is about 1/3 full.The only other things I add are urb,recharge and homemade sweet.@Bodyne and I run nearly the exact same feed regimen.
Wow! Beautiful plant, she looks very happyJacks 3-2-1 in coco @ 3.5 weeks of 12/12View attachment 9041
I am wondering about recharge also, i hesrd of people using it, but dont know what it is. Can someone fill me in on what it is?Recharge question for you. I bought some but when and how do you use it? I also add Drip Clean to my reservoir to keep my microtubing from clogs. Remember that I have a static, gravity fed res with a small pump moving water around until it is about 1/3 full.
Its Myco with amino acids. https://www.amazon.com/Real-Growers-Recharge-8oz/dp/B00J1CAEIG/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2?keywords=recharge+myco&qid=1559759644&s=gateway&sr=8-2-fkmr1I am wondering about recharge also, i hesrd of people using it, but dont know what it is. Can someone fill me in on what it is?
I use the recharge per the instructions. 1/2 teaspoon per gal.I mix it up in a gal pitcher and pour 4-6oz's at the base of the plants.I don't add it to my res.I use it twice a week.Sometimes I alternate with the athena biosis sample.Recharge question for you. I bought some but when and how do you use it? I also add Drip Clean to my reservoir to keep my microtubing from clogs. Remember that I have a static, gravity fed res with a small pump moving water around until it is about 1/3 full.
Yup. I pour it at the base.No res action.Lol not for the reason I stated but yea....Str8 from the horses mouth...much better.I just called Sean at Real Growers and he suggested pulling water out of my res and top watering with it. HE mentioned that some of the bacteria is not meant to survive in water for very long and need the rhizosphere right away. He said bacteria, mycos, molasses as food and kelp as a carrier. You can use it once you see roots up until when you might usually flush.