Marihemp - The Marijuana and Hemp Network DrugSense
DrugSense

[ Post Reply ]   [ Boardview ]   [ Threadview ]   [ Quickview ]   [ Topics ]   [ Help ]
Jump to Board:

Earthbox growing
LivingDread

Registered on
Sep-26-2007
More User Info

Message #43715 posted by LivingDread (Info) September 27, 2007 02:11:24 ET

hi, i want to start a small grow operation in my closet and maybe eventually step it up a notch... i have been doing some research and am looking into an earthbox like system. the purpose of this post is two fold: one, to request additional info on the parts i am not sure of, and two, to share the information that i have compiled.

let me share what i do know first: i heard about a grow system called an earthbox which could supposedly double the yield of plants grown in it, so i checked out if there was any info on growing herb in one, and all the sources i found seemed very positive. an earth box consists of a large water reservoir under an aerated planter box with soil from the box acting as a wick for water. the planter box is covered with dark plastic to keep humidity in the system. air above the reservoir is supposedly of high humidity, and it permeates through the aerated planter and soil, collects on the plastic lid, and drips back through into the reservoir carrying nutrients from the fertilizers placed on top down through the roots. i read a post where a guy said he harvested 17 oz from one plant in one of these systems

so i want to start a high yield clone in this box, and make sure it gets all the nutrition it needs, and there are a few things i am confused on, first of all, the earthbox is supposed to be like some kind of ron popile gadget 'set it and forget it' where slow release fertalizer is worked through the system by the evaporation process i described in the last paragraph. i know that the growers i have read notes from so far are disdainful of slow release fertilizers because you have less control, so what do i do with this system to bring it up to snuff? (should i just ad nutrients to the reservoir?) if you go to the earthbox website you will see that when one plants an earthbox the fertilizer is set away from the plant in question, supposedly keeping all salt build up away from the plant as well. if this is the case would i still want to flush it before the end of the flowering cycle?

also, the guy with 17 oz from said he only put in one plant, but he was using the official earthbox which is small, and my home made one will potentially have 14 gallons of soil. with so much room, could i get away with putting 2 or 3 in there?

and i am sure lights are discussed on another thread, can somebody point me to one of them? or just tell me what is the least i can get away with spending?



 Chronological List of All Messages in Thread 
43715  9/27/07  Earthbox growing (Thread)  LivingDread  
43716  9/27/07  Re: Earthbox growing  george j warner  
43717  9/27/07  Re: Earthbox growing  LivingDread  
43718  9/29/07  Re: Earthbox growing  george j warner  
       
 

 Post Reply 



[ Post Reply ]   [ Boardview ]   [ Threadview ]   [ Quickview ]   [ Topics ]   [ Help ]
Jump to Board:


Law Enforcement Against Prohibition
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition

This webpage and related elements are for informative purposes only and thus the use of any of this information is at your risk! The content of the message entered by the poster remains the property of the poster. However the poster has granted the owners and operators of the Marihemp Network a free, non-revocable license to post, duplicate, edit, and delete their message content as we see fit. Click here for DMCA Designated Agent information. Remainder copyright 1997 - 2006 Psychotropics Cornucopia, Inc. Message content reflects the views and opinions of the poster and not that of the owners nor operators of the Marihemp Network unless indicated otherwise. Marihemp, CANNABIS.COM, HempNation, and their associated slogans are service marks used by Psychotropics Cornucopia, Inc. Any other trademarks, trade names, service marks, or service names used on this site are the property of their respective owners. Click here to view the Marihemp Network Privacy Policy