Indoor Lets do it again! No balls this time!

The other thing you need is an inoculation agent. I am going to say Hydroguard. It is the best I have ever seen. I do hear GrimReefer's anti root rot works excellent. The Hydroguard has let me keep four month old dead roots in a reservoir. The photo period that is in there now, has not had a single issue. The old roots are barely visible now. The hydroguard seems to be eating them away.
 
With the go box nutes I would go online and download the GO organic feed chart. It breaks down the different bottles by weeks and the plants seem to like it better than just using the heavy or light feeding schedule from the bottle.
 
With the go box nutes I would go online and download the GO organic feed chart. It breaks down the different bottles by weeks and the plants seem to like it better than just using the heavy or light feeding schedule from the bottle.
Great advice. Never occurred to me. I will absolutely do that. I have a lot of homework I had better get too!
 
Following the manufacturers instructions is paramount to success. Just go on the light side of dosage. Especially with the DWC. They are very efficient with their nutrient use. That is also how you keep the smooth smoke, and strong flavor. Once it has been over fertilized, the taste is shot.
 
I'm all set up and waiting for some seedlings. The northern lights is in the soil and the two sour diesel are soaking up some nutes. When they get some root structure I will transplant them into the buckets.
I am following the GO feeding schedule and a big thank you to @stepside for recommending that.
Here is my tent all set up
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The SD soaking. The sponges are working great! I may just use those from now on. The whole sponge was 3 dollars and I can probably cut it into 10-15 pieces. Cheaper than seed starters and easy to find all year round! Thank @Hal 8999 for the idea!
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The setup looks real good and I can see uve learnt alot from ure last grow well done I'm eagerly awaiting this grow I'm watching you also :dizzy:
 
I'm all set up and waiting for some seedlings. The northern lights is in the soil and the two sour diesel are soaking up some nutes. When they get some root structure I will transplant them into the buckets.
I am following the GO feeding schedule and a big thank you to @stepside for recommending that.
Here is my tent all set up
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The SD soaking. The sponges are working great! I may just use those from now on. The whole sponge was 3 dollars and I can probably cut it into 10-15 pieces. Cheaper than seed starters and easy to find all year round! Thank @Hal 8999 for the idea!
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So would u say that the sponge works just as good as say rockwool.
I would have never have thought about using a sponge it just goes to show how helpful this forum and the people on it are
 
It is a new idea I had on the sponge. It should work as well, maybe better. She said she did not have access to gardening equipment in winter. So I thought what was similar to my GH root plugs. They feel like sponge cake. So I thought a sponge should work. I think a natural one will do better than a cellulose one. We just have to sit back and see now.
 
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