Hawaiian & Hash Plant Strain - DWC

JasontheJedi

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This is my third grow, with much knowledge gained thus far. It really is true when they say that there is no substitute for experience. I have a medical marijuana card in the state of CO and choose to grow my own medicine.

Week 5 of flower
Strains: Hawaiian (12 week flower) and Hash Plant (8 week flower)
Lights: 400w HPS(MH switchable), 12 CFL's that I switch accordingly (6500k-2700k), 1 UVB 10.0 terrarium bulb.
Medium: 5 Gallon DWC with Hydroton
Nutrients: Botanicare Pureblend Grow/Pureblend Tea - Earthjuice CalMag - Rock Resinator - Molasses - Powdered Mycorrhizae
pH level: between 5.0 and 6.0 tap water
Temps: 78 High 68 Low
Humidity: 30%-65%
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Figuring this whole thing out still, I calculated the actual time in flower and I am sitting at about day 28 of flower. Here are more pictures:
Young'ns
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About five days into flower
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Current (day 28)
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Thanks!

Well I can't compare it since I have no experience with soil. I love hydro though, it can be demanding and sometimes I bit of a challenge. My best advice would be to keep your temps lower than you did with soil since you don't want your reservoir (bucket) to be warm. Nature keeps the ground at a nice cool temperature so make sure you keep low temps and avoid root rot and algae growth. Make sure your bucket it all back and fully light proof. Hydroponics can get pricey, but no need if you are first starting out. Make sure that you have reliable meters for pH and nutrient efficiency and you can get good results. Just remember that less is more! The plants are extremely vulnerable to nutrients since the delivery method is much different from soil. Good luck! If you have any questions feel free to ask. The only dumb question is the one you don't ask!
 
Hope all is well in your world.

Is this grow still alive?

We would love to be updated with some pictures and info.

How about posting a 420 Strain Review?

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I am moving this to Abandoned Journals until we get updates.

Sending you lots of love and positive energy.

:Namaste:
 
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