It's not a serrano, I'm sure of that.
Cap said:From my experience, you will always be the rookie. No matter how much we read and learn, there will alway be someone who will come along and smack us upside the head with something we've never even considered. I wish I had the know how to do hydroponics.
RedThumb said:That's a beautiful plant. How does it taste?
habman said:Update
Added mylar and another 85 watts CFL (3000K).
Changed to flowering Nutrient solution.
Got PPM and PH meter.
Nutrient solution is at ~1030PPM with ~5.90PH solution Temp is ~72F
Just a thought, but you might be better using a reflector, so that the light is more focused down towards the plant canopy. Since you are paying for the electricity theres no point in wasting it
NagaMad said:Just a thought, but you might be better using a reflector, so that the light is more focused down towards the plant canopy. Since you are paying for the electricity theres no point in wasting it
P_Schneider said:Hey everyone,
I'm glad this thread got started since I've been looking at systems lately. I've been looking at both ebb & flow systems and drip systems. I hadn't considered the DWC method until I read this. I'm strongly leaning towards an ebb & flow solution, something small. Are there any critical components that I shouldn't do without? The amount of products available is pretty extensive so I'm finding it a challenge to sort through them all.
btw, I'm not interested in building one, I prefer a ready made solution, any suggestions?
imaguitargod said:It's not a serrano, I'm sure of that.
P_Schneider said:The only thing I'm worried about is 4" net pots. Is 4" to small for naga plants?
P_Schneider said:So I've been out researching hydro systems and I stumbled upon this unit by Stealth Hydro. It's not a bad deal, I tried pricing the individual components to build my own but cant come close for under $200. The only thing I'm worried about is 4" net pots. Is 4" to small for naga plants?