ttystikk
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Yo. Ttystikk. What up man?
All looks good.
Hey brother!
Yo. Ttystikk. What up man?
All looks good.
i will tomorrow when i get home.if you google ppk it will take you to icmag.there are a bunch of good threads with pics and an explantion how it all works.i have only completed 6 grows using the ppk and am still pretty new to it.i have only been using it for 4 and a half months.Interesting... can you post a pic of that?
i will tomorrow when i get home.if you google ppk it will take you to icmag.there are a bunch of good threads with pics and an explantion how it all works.i have only completed 6 grows using the ppk and am still pretty new to it.i have only been using it for 4 and a half months.
delta9 is the inventor
I'm over there, too, and I've spoken with D9 and the rest of the ppk crew. I'd be using the Passive Plant Killer (lol) system myself if I could figure out how to make it portable!
how portable?i load the clone in my 3 gallon tote and put in my veg cabinet.when it is ready i lift out the tote and put it in my flower cabinet.the bottom container and plumbing stay put.the system uses two containers and the top one with the plant is pretty easy to move.it works good.my plants coming out of veg are only 30 to 36 inches tall.
how far do you need to tilt it?at what stage do you want to tilt it?turface is loose and doesnt clump up.i bend my plants over when they are small .i have to be careful or the whole plant then grows sideways.if you look at the stalks in the pics i posted that is why it looks it is coming almost sideways out of the turface.if you explain how far you tilt with how big a plant ,i can try it for you.i do not think it would be a problem..so far the system works great.post 866 and 867 in this thread show how my stalks are tilted.i only did that when they were maybe 8 to 10 inches high by bending the plant over and using a coat hanger wire to hold the plant down.i imagine a bigger plant would be a little harder to do since the roots would be filling the container more.I need to be able to tilt the root ball.
hey dude ii saw a post where you said you did 16 plants in 3x3s, what types of gpw were you getting? because i was thinking of doing 36 in a 6x3 but then thought 32 would probably be better, using 2 600w over each 3x6 (2 week old clones, the Al B. Fuct way) so i was just wondering what you were usually pulling per 3x3 if you don't mind telling. I'm also going to be lollipopping/pruning as wellBecause it uses calcium nitrate along with it. That provides the nitrogen.
@ttystikk
So I've been reading through, but still can't grasp the new set-up. I get your switching over to cob lighting, and I think your getting rid of the round silo and going to flat panels??
Definitely interested in what you got going on. Have you put up any diagrams or pictures of the new room layout? I'm a visual type person. Hard to comprehend what's going on just through text.
Anyways you must be getting stoked to start running those cobs, it seems like it's been a long time coming!
It was normally 1 gpw. Unless I just had a bad run. Plant numbers have a lot to do with the structure of the plants you're grow.hey dude ii saw a post where you said you did 16 plants in 3x3s, what types of gpw were you getting? because i was thinking of doing 36 in a 6x3 but then thought 32 would probably be better, using 2 600w over each 3x6 (2 week old clones, the Al B. Fuct way) so i was just wondering what you were usually pulling per 3x3 if you don't mind telling. I'm also going to be lollipopping/pruning as well
well with al b fuct, the point is the have clones with zero side branching then once the plants in flower make sure the lowe 1/3 of the plant has zero branching. you think id be better off doing that with 32 or 36? as far as yields goIt was normally 1 gpw. Unless I just had a bad run. Plant numbers have a lot to do with the structure of the plants you're grow.
A plant with no side branching will need more plants per tray. a plant that naturally bushes out will need less plants per tray. I'd say what I was growing was right in the middle of bushy and single cola.
That's because even at this late date, the details are still pretty fluid.
The parts are just beginning to come together, and of course not everything is going quite to plan.
how far do you need to tilt it?at what stage do you want to tilt it?turface is loose and doesnt clump up.i bend my plants over when they are small .i have to be careful or the whole plant then grows sideways.if you look at the stalks in the pics i posted that is why it looks it is coming almost sideways out of the turface.if you explain how far you tilt with how big a plant ,i can try it for you.i do not think it would be a problem..so far the system works great.post 866 and 867 in this thread show how my stalks are tilted.i only did that when they were maybe 8 to 10 inches high by bending the plant over and using a coat hanger wire to hold the plant down.i imagine a bigger plant would be a little harder to do since the roots would be filling the container more.
I get it man, nothing like working the kinks out as you go. Well I'll be following along, waiting for the big unveil so to speak. Can't wait to see what you can do with the new setup.
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How do I quantify this phenomenon so I can build the electrical service to handle it
ill bet theres a delay type dealio that can stagger start those drivers. if not break em down to two timers a minute apart
I doubt you're pulling enough amps to trip anything but a relay might be what you're looking for.
I doubt inrush current will be any bigger of a problem than HPS ballasts. I'd just see how many you can put on the circuit reliably (guess and check). My setups are pretty small so I don't have real experience with this.