Indoor Betty Boo - Regular

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The guts.
Approx 100 JD Betty Boo Regular
60 in eight inch pots with ProMix HP.
16 in 6 inch coco square pots to be attached to coco slabs eventually.
And another few just sittin in some hp wasting time.
Popped the seeds in paper towel,
planted into seed starters (jiffypucks)
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Transplanted after they sucked the pucks dry twice and had a good show of nice shiny white furrry roots.
And that was last saturday.
 
And that brings me to today.
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Today is watering day.. which will be KIND grow with a little b'cuz roots.
Watering the pots with a measured 500ml each. They have had a week to develop some roots since transplant and i want to give them a one day eat to get used to the idea of nutes. Tomorrow they will get their first down cycle (so far running 24 hr to build roots) and I expect to see some stretch starting.
 
The guts.
Approx 100 JD Betty Boo Regular
60 in eight inch pots with ProMix HP.
16 in 6 inch coco square pots to be attached to coco slabs eventually.
And another few just sittin in some hp wasting time.
Popped the seeds in paper towel,
planted into seed starters (jiffypucks)
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Transplanted after they sucked the pucks dry twice and had a good show of nice shiny white furrry roots.
And that was last Saturday.

Nice! I like those tubs/reservoirs! I've been ii=nterested in Betty Boo also, so I'll be sub'd to your grow. I'm thinking I'd like to grow some in one of those 3 pocket wall gardens.
:Sharing One:
 
Wall garden isn't really a cannabis thing unless you were to have a wall of fluors in behind. There would be a dark side unlike tomatoes which have the ability to face all leaves at the lights. The little trays are just propagation trays for seed start or clone. The flood table is an nft table, which will have five or six Canna COGR slabs in it doing a flood to waste scenario with shrubblers. The six inch pots eventually get the bottoms cut out and the pots inserted into the cogr slabs. I have had limited success using them for photo strains because the plants suck the slabs dry two or three times at high flower. With these dwarfs i believe it will be manageable without having to set up timers on a watering system.
 
First thing on my mind every morning is kicking the boys out.
 
Wall garden isn't really a cannabis thing unless you were to have a wall of fluors in behind. There would be a dark side unlike tomatoes which have the ability to face all leaves at the lights. The little trays are just propagation trays for seed start or clone. The flood table is an nft table, which will have five or six Canna COGR slabs in it doing a flood to waste scenario with shrubblers. The six inch pots eventually get the bottoms cut out and the pots inserted into the cogr slabs. I have had limited success using them for photo strains because the plants suck the slabs dry two or three times at high flower. With these dwarfs i believe it will be manageable without having to set up timers on a watering system.

Well, I just want to try it, and I don't really care how big they get, it would just be a fun experiment.
Why not use rock wool? I'm thinking it would be a better medium for nft. Check Grodan's site for some great info on hydroponics.
 
Rockwool is not very good as a medium for my methods. I can usually sustain a positive bacterial culture in my mediums but rockwool is a breeding ground for algae and root-rot. I have some experience with dwc but prefer a more eathy taste and inevitably lower yield and looser flowers. However, i would put my flowers against anyone who has high yields and be very confident to have a much more potent product from bottom to top of the plant. Crystals don't form inside dense buds like they do on open flowers. So.. i am not interested in dead culture full hydro systems any longer.
 
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