Hello everyone,
I will be attempting my first grow within the next few days (seeds are currently germinating). I've been doing lots of research on autos and hydroponics but couldn't really find much related directly to growing autos hydroponically. To start off I only have a small 9 plant 3 gallon grow box for the moment. Anyways, I had a few specific questions I haven't been too sure about:
1.) I know nutrient levels may depend on the plant and your choice of nutes but I was just wondering if there was a general rule of thumb I should follow mainly as in how much how fast & when you know to add more or raise amount.
2.) How long do you go before changing out the water? I've seen anywhere from a week to 2 weeks so maybe in the middle?
3.) How and when to flush? Been kind of confused about this one do you just add water to balance it out or do you change the water and leave out nutrients?
4.) Also, another topic I've been trying to get more info on. Is there a better option of water to use as far as tap vs. distilled?
Thanks in advance! Any other helpful info you may have would be greatly appreciated as well.
I will be attempting my first grow within the next few days (seeds are currently germinating). I've been doing lots of research on autos and hydroponics but couldn't really find much related directly to growing autos hydroponically. To start off I only have a small 9 plant 3 gallon grow box for the moment. Anyways, I had a few specific questions I haven't been too sure about:
1.) I know nutrient levels may depend on the plant and your choice of nutes but I was just wondering if there was a general rule of thumb I should follow mainly as in how much how fast & when you know to add more or raise amount.
2.) How long do you go before changing out the water? I've seen anywhere from a week to 2 weeks so maybe in the middle?
3.) How and when to flush? Been kind of confused about this one do you just add water to balance it out or do you change the water and leave out nutrients?
4.) Also, another topic I've been trying to get more info on. Is there a better option of water to use as far as tap vs. distilled?
Thanks in advance! Any other helpful info you may have would be greatly appreciated as well.