Grow Mediums Coco 2 ways AK48 & Swiss Cheese

...Aaaaaaaaand...they're UP!
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well this is an interesting approach...I am going to watch this here.
making a move from out to inside, so have read bunches on afn to decide on lights, diy area or tent, and medium choice.
now you look to combine the both of whats best mediums.
looking forward to knew know how. thanks
 
Thinks looking good eggy. Happy days
Thanx Man! And thanx SHITLOADS fer the SHITLOADS of rep! This should be interesting as I made several adjustments. won't EVER do 24/7 lighting again...Probably won't do organic again...pain in the ass. So far drip/recycling produces girls AT LEAST 1/3 larger, yields significantly abundant and seems to be the least labor intensive.

Again, thanx!
 
well this is an interesting approach...I am going to watch this here.
making a move from out to inside, so have read bunches on afn to decide on lights, diy area or tent, and medium choice.
now you look to combine the both of whats best mediums.
looking forward to knew know how. thanks

Pounder,
I simply hate Hydroton (the clay balls commonly used in hydro). My first attempt with hydro I used them balls, didn't like 'em, plant was OK with it, but I wasnt. Flooded the system, and gently removed the plant...replaced the Hydroton with Coco & perlite and had a phenomenal first grow experience! I've since seen a few others using this technique. My heirloom tomatoes absolutely love this method and I reap UNENDING harvests. I've had a Paul Robeson black tomato plant producing for almost a year!

BTW, Hydroton floats! Making it simple to pull the plant...just flood the system and you can pluck it roots 'n all cleanly from the dasterdly balls!
 
[QUOT="eggmansky, post: 954381, member: 27427"]Pounder,
I simply hate Hydroton (the clay balls commonly used in hydro). My first attempt with hydro I used them balls, didn't like 'em, plant was OK with it, but I wasnt. Flooded the system, and gently removed the plant...replaced the Hydroton with Coco & perlite and had a phenomenal first grow experience! I've since seen a few others using this technique. My heirloom tomatoes absolutely love this method and I reap UNENDING harvests. I've had a Paul Robeson black tomato plant producing for almost a year!

BTW, Hydroton floats! Making it simple to pull the plant...just flood the system and you can pluck it roots 'n all cleanly from the dasterdly balls![/QUOTE]
That is something I never considered. I used to grow in hydroton and was thinking about trying a run in the small table with my old style. 1 plant 2x4 scrog. 8 in net pot. Your tek will work nicely.
Thank you Eggy
 
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