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weGrow DC Grand Opening and Press Conference

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It’s finally here- our first East Coast location! weGrow D.C. is holding a Grand Opening Celebration and Press Conference on March 30th. The Press Conference will be from 1:30 -2:15 pm and the Open House will be from 2:30 to 6:30 pm. RSVP for VIP access and your chance to win giveaways at the event HERE. We hope to see you all there!

WHAT: weGrow DC Grand Opening

WHERE: 1522 Rhode Island Ave, NE – Washington D.C.

WHEN: Friday, March 30 at 1:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m.

WHO: Medical Marijuana supporters. Event is free and open to the public.

Register here for your chance to be entered in our Giveaway!

 


 

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Going from Potted Plants to Hydro Grow

There are many resources on the web regarding growing BOTH indoor and outdoor crops.

 

There are few if any articles/ pages on whether indoor or outdoor is preferable in terms of yield.

 

The scope of this piece is to educate informed growers who are making the switch from outdoor/ potted plants or indoor potted grow operations to the wonderful world of hydroponics.

 

Why Hydro Grow Versus Outdoor?

 

It’s true that outdoor crops have the space, light and usually the CO2 depending on your area necessary to grow up to four, five even six feet tall over the course of their lifetimes! Some key troubles with outdoor growing outweigh the potential increase in yield, though. For instance, issues such as the following could seriously limit your harvest or even worse, your time as a free walking citizen:

 

  • Busted – cops, park rangers, concerned citizens, DARE educated little children and more are all potential snitches: unless your outdoor grow is well locked up and invisible to the naked eye, you could be at higher risk.

 

  • Animals – unlike an indoor operation, outdoor ops are subject to animal damage. Whether the deer are eating your plants or trampling them, the ill effects are the same.

 

  • Drought/ Monsoon Rains – factors that you can’t control exist in an outdoor environment. With hydroponic grow operations, you control everything through automated systems and a bit of good, basic chemistry.

 

  • Transportation – if you grow outside, if even in your backyard, it’s possible that you’ll be seen moving your harvest either from flowering into drying or drying into packaging/ storage. When growing using a hydro system, all of your work is done within the security of your own four walls.

 

Why Hydro Grow Versus Indoor Potted Plants?

 

Simply put: control. When growing hydroponically you have control over the nutrient blends that your plants receive, the watering and ventilation system and you can formulate a growing medium that works best for your crop, (rockwool or coco products with a 1″ thick line of Hydroton rocks is a popular favorite).

 

Indoor potted plant grow ops often face the challenges of potting soil density and nutrient imbalance. Frequently, soils will contain nutrients right out of the bag. By giving your plant added nutrient supplements when nutrients are already present, you could be doing more harm than good.

 

Hydroponics to the Rescue!

 

Hydro systems are ideally set up with an automated watering system that includes a reservoir where you can add nutrients and pH balancing agents before they reach the plants. The advantages are clear: hydro operations offer you the means to adjust every variable of the photosynthesis process to ensure maximum yield on your crops! Why pray for rain when you can auto-drip? Why trudge out in the jungle to catch ideal CO2 levels when you can regulate and generate CO2 within your hydro grow room? Save yourself trouble in the end if you’re going to grow: go hydro first and you’ll understand why hydro growers never go back!

 

The Importance of Good Ventilation

When growing any type of plant indoors via hydroponics or not, the importance of good ventilation may escape the “average” grower. If you pay no attention to the airflow of your operation, weGrow highly encourages you to try setting up a ventilation system. If you’re trying to reach above and beyond the “average” grow to get nice, sticky buds out of an extremely healthy all-female crop, you’re going to need to consider air flow for several reasons.

 

Reasons Why Ventilation Helps

Below is a short list of reasons why ventilation is necessary in a good grow operation. A plant’s propensity to grow is dependent on whether it has the three things necessary for photosynthesis: light, CO2 and water. Though ventilation doesn’t provide direct CO2, it keeps fresh nitrogen and oxygen rich air coming into your room.

 

As plants breathe in CO2 and yield oxygen, you have to consider the CO2 to oxygen ratio in natural air. There are about .038% CO2 in the volume of air whereas oxygen accounts for a whopping 20% of ambient air’s volume. This means that even on a rudimentary level of growing without using CO2 regulators, your plants suck through the CO2 in the natural air pretty quickly.

 

If you have a stagnant room without any form of ventilation, your plants will absorb the CO2 present within a matter of days to weeks, then, they’ll get progressively weaker… and sicker… All because your air is stale! weGrow doesn’t want that for you…

 

See below for more reasons why ventilation helps:

 

  • With higher humidity levels and good ventilation, mites are less likely to plague your plants
  • If you’ve got stagnant, humid air, you’re inviting mildew to ruin your plants – keep air moving and the problem will desist
  • Premature bud drop is a phenomena where buds fall off of your plant before harvest – this can be prevented with good ventilation
  • TEMPERATURE REGULATION!!!! As air moves by your plants, it brings the temperature of the air and plants down
  • If you’re breeding plants, fresh moving air helps tremendously with pollination
  • Entire ventilation systems may be used for the purposes of cooling your ballasts in addition to giving your plants fresh air

 

Implementing Good Ventilation

 

The first thing you’re going to want to do when you set up a ventilation system is get a climate-controllable air conditioner – you’ll be able to program the temperature of the air to what you want it at. Use additional pedestal fans if you have a large grow room to increase air flow in all corners of your room. For specific plants that need cooler temperatures, consider using clip-on fans or areas of your room outfitted with smaller, 4″ Axial fans. Get axial fan cords here. Make use of inline duct fans if you aren’t piping your ventilation through the roof via chimney or jerry-rigging – this will reduce the chance that breezes will impede air flow out of the room.

DON’T BLOW AIR DIRECTLY ON YOUR PLANTS.  As this will cause windburn and dries them out. – Blow air at lower levels on your plants that just makes the leaves flutter. This makes the main branches stronger so they can support large buds.

 

Too much air can dehydrate them quickly. Have the air passing by the plants but not in immediate range of your plants. Remember – when you adjust the temperature of the room, you adjust the temperature of the plant.

 

If you follow these basic recommendations for setting up a ventilation system, you’ll find your plants growing bigger buds come flowering time consistently due to the regular  replacement of air containing much needed CO2. For growers who’ve been using ventilation since they started growing, consider using a more advanced technique of integrating CO2 dispersion for your plants. Increased CO2 levels will dramatically increase harvests every time!