Lighting P300 with gRoshi

cheap and easy to use. also a pretty complete line. a guy i watch on youtube uses jacks 3 2 1 as well.
Awesome, if you can share the link. Do you obtain them all a la carte or go to one particular site. I'm intrigued by the approach, any additional tutorials I'd greatly appreciate. Oddly enough I"ll be using one of LED Tom's platinum led 600w.
 
Awesome, if you can share the link. Do you obtain them all a la carte or go to one particular site. I'm intrigued by the approach, any additional tutorials I'd greatly appreciate. Oddly enough I"ll be using one of LED Tom's platinum led 600w.
nothing i can recommend yet. as in the nutes.
still going through a learning curve with going back to coco and using the new nutes.
not even close to dialed in to be honest
dealing with a lockout in the other room currently. salt build ups. likely user error but it is a thing lol.
 
Sooo. I checked out (assuming greengenes was the guy you were referencing). Looks like a definite learning curve. Do you feel it's worth trying the 3-2-1 method? Do you ever use the Jack's 10-30-20 BLOOM for flowering? Or just account for upped P-K ratio's via the bloom boosters?
 
Sooo. I checked out (assuming greengenes was the guy you were referencing). Looks like a definite learning curve. Do you feel it's worth trying the 3-2-1 method? Do you ever use the Jack's 10-30-20 BLOOM for flowering? Or just account for upped P-K ratio's via the bloom boosters?

this is just my first run with jacks. currently only using fulvic the 321 but at 50% and tribus.
i do have a bag of mpk if its needed in flower
 
Super appreciative for you help man and even happier to have found this blog. I'll keep you posted @Master_gRoshi, literally just switching over from organic medium (supersoil I mixed up 3yrs ago) to hyrdro with a bubbleponics approach.
 
Harvest time for Penelope
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Penelope is looking good!! What RH are you shooting for during the drying out / initial cure process?
 
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