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GRAPES the HYDROPOND

March 7th, 2012 6 comments

Growth rate slide show of Hydroponic musadine grapes. This is amethod of growing all types of plants in a ebb & flow system in perlite.We have no little grow cups or determined place to grow your plants and larger than aerogarden units.No roots need to be trimmed and you can plant from seeds,also with a built in plant support system,plants can be supported with conventional ground supports. ,can be configured to most sizes and shapes,

Sour Grapes Cannabis Grow Part 25

November 26th, 2011 2 comments

www.OrganicGrapeGrowing.com Just wanted to make a correction to this video so please read! Instead of using CNS17 Ripe I decided to move back to CNS17 Bloom. Ripe and Bloom are both extracted from the same base minerals/chemicals the only difference are the ratios. I was noticing some nitrogen deficiency and wanted to address the issue in a more aggressive manner. The CNS17 Bloom is a 2-4-3 vs Bloom 1-5-4. That gives me the extra N boost that I want. Combined with a 2% N boost from the Cal/Mag plus I should be able to quell any issues with N. Even though I switched things up a bit I still added a healthy dose of Hydroplex (approx 3.3ml per gallon) and Silica Blast. Since the plants have been primed with plenty of fresh water I have no doubt that the plants will take the new food with little or no issues. Hope the info helps!

How to Hydroponics – S02E25 Hydroponic Giant Pumpkin Part 05

August 26th, 2011 14 comments

After one month in Argentina I’ve returned to my hydroponic pumpkin to see it covered in weeds but still living. This is surprising because there was no nutrient content in the reservoir when I checked it. I’m assuming the plant grew off its secondary root system while I was gone. Once I cleaned it up it didn’t look too bad considering the neglect it’s had. I mixed up a new batch of solution for the plant in hopes that the pumpkin that is on the vine will continue to grow. I realize it’s really late in the season to be hoping for results but we’ll see how large we can get this thing to grow given the limited time we have left. Thanks for watching and expect more videos in a couple of weeks. I will continue to update you all on this project and new ones as time allows. And in case you are wonderin, no I don’t grow opium ;) -Matthew