hellmutt bones
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Bubble buckets its the easiest and u get monter plants.
have you ever tried an aero grow? I've heard the sprayers don't clog as much as people make it seem esp if you get the right sprayers and thats what i was going to make was an aero/nft system like the aeroflo but i was going to make it using a botanicare f&d table. but have you ever seen the "grow 15 pounds in 80 days video" ? he uses 3 areas with 6x4 aqua mist tables which are basically dwc/aero systems and he pulled round 5 pounds per table with 1800wattsJust depends on your budget and willingness to maintain a system.
Complicated but good performance- Low Pressure Aero.. Stuff still clogs sprayers get choked off, A little spendy to setup with higher GPH pumps. I dont really care for how the sites aren't movable. like in the AeroFlo 60's I made my own version, wasn't that bad. I like to think of it as a dragster.. something always needs tweaking, watching, or fixing.
Less Complicated, lower cost - RDWC, Top drip Dutchpot, E&F. NFT. All work great, better for SOG. I like top drip dutchpot style, I can pull the feed hoses from plants that are ready to harvest, and handwater them, to flush the medium, and I dont need to feed a plant near harvest. If you look at the big boys some of them use a top drip hydro. If you really want go with Drain to Waste.. perfect feed. I kinda think RDWC has the most agressive growth but I'm not diggin it for SOG.
Simple but works damm good, cheap to setup! - Coco, Hempy, Wick... etc.. A buddy of mine puts out great flowers using synthetic fed coco. Pretty good if you like handwatering stuff. Check out a product called the Octopot, I think its a wick system.
Yes, I ran LP Aero in a few configurations. I was using raindrip micro sprayers, eventually they got clogged. Could have been my sprayer selection.have you ever tried an aero grow? I've heard the sprayers don't clog as much as people make it seem esp if you get the right sprayers and thats what i was going to make was an aero/nft system like the aeroflo but i was going to make it using a botanicare f&d table. but have you ever seen the "grow 15 pounds in 80 days video" ? he uses 3 areas with 6x4 aqua mist tables which are basically dwc/aero systems and he pulled round 5 pounds per table with 1800watts
what do you mean by "no way to isolate the plants at the end when going perpetual" you mean flush? id just do different tables and keep each table with the same strain, in the same week. but yeah dude thats what inspired me to do aero, he's using northern lights on all the tables.Yes, I ran LP Aero in a few configurations. I was using raindrip micro sprayers, eventually they got clogged. Could have been my sprayer selection.
Problem with Aero, or Flood, is no way to isolate the plants at the end when going perpetual. Some call it a flush I just stop feeding when almost ripe.
I'll have to check out that video.. see what genetics hes using, those are some big numbers.
how many plants would you put in a 4x4? and what would you expect to yield on decently high yielding strain?Flood and drain tables. Rock wool if your looking for ease of use. Hydroton if you don't care about a lot more prep work.
600 over a 3x3 or 1000 over a 4x4.
I was getting around .8GPW (dried and cured with an aggressive trim) running 20 plants under each 1kw running White Widow with a 3 week veg time. I could have added another rail for more plants. Might have gotten me over 1gpw, I should have gone with a shorter veg time and more plants, they would get tall enough to cause the netcups to pop out of the rail. Might have gotten better performance with 2 600's barebulb than the 1kw barebulb.what do you mean by "no way to isolate the plants at the end when going perpetual" you mean flush? id just do different tables and keep each table with the same strain, in the same week. but yeah dude thats what inspired me to do aero, he's using northern lights on all the tables.
just curious could you giving me an idea of how many watts you put under that one aeroflo60 you made? and how many plants and what would your yield usually be around?
so you only used 20 plant sites in the aeroflo60? what did you just space them out evenly as possible? also, you say you should've vegged less and added more plants to get a higher yield... couldn't you have just vegged an extra week with the same # of plants and gotten the same extra yield instead of adding extra plants? obviously it'd take a week longer but i guess if you don't care about the legality of plant count then it'd make more sense to just add extra plants and cut timeI was getting around .8GPW (dried and cured with an aggressive trim) running 20 plants under each 1kw running White Widow with a 3 week veg time. I could have added another rail for more plants. Might have gotten me over 1gpw, I should have gone with a shorter veg time and more plants, they would get tall enough to cause the netcups to pop out of the rail. .
It was a knockoff of an aeroflo 60, my own design, I thought bigger was better. I needed more plants I think not more veg time.so you only used 20 plant sites in the aeroflo60? what did you just space them out evenly as possible? also, you say you should've vegged less and added more plants to get a higher yield... couldn't you have just vegged an extra week with the same # of plants and gotten the same extra yield instead of adding extra plants? obviously it'd take a week longer but i guess if you don't care about the legality of plant count then it'd make more sense to just add extra plants and cut time
Op was asking about SOG, not monster plants lol.Bubble buckets its the easiest and u get monter plants.
Well a good SOG makes plants that are just single cola, and since they have a short veg time, it tends to be just that with little leaves. So a good SOG is well trained, and spaced out.I run sprayers as well but just think in the true definition of SOG that tables with top feed or flood would be a better choice but I could be way wrong, never ran tables or SOG. Well actually if your talking stuffing as many plants in one area and letting them grow all over each other and calling it a sog, well ya I've done that lol. Thought more was better for a long time, took a while to realize that was counter productive and well trained, spaced out plants do better imo.
30 in 4 inch cubeshow many plants would you put in a 4x4? and what would you expect to yield on decently high yielding strain?
I have had very few mist heads plug and any that did were my fault by leaving plastic shavings in pipe. Not saying its better but really I have not noticed a huge difference in yield with any one setup. The afor me i tried many aero drip floods bubble dwc recirc/dwc and handsdown ebb smoked em all size and time was unmatched. because i have full control of my water cycle and the water isnt under the canopy 24/7 the res is easier to clean and maintain water temp than dwc. but there was a real challenger the mighty drip. little more detail work and i used 1/3 the nutes but water from the top and dont use sprayheads(wasted money and they clog always ) just let it run out the end of the hose into a bucket
Sog is screen of green! And yes you can get some monster plants with sog, thats the whole purpose for sog.Op was asking about SOG, not monster plants lol.