NrthrnMichigan
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That was a 10 week veg... "Things I do different"...now I do 2 plants with a 6 week veg with same results. gross between 2 - 4 lbs..depends on strain.Sweet! How long was that gal veg'ed?
That was a 10 week veg... "Things I do different"...now I do 2 plants with a 6 week veg with same results. gross between 2 - 4 lbs..depends on strain.Sweet! How long was that gal veg'ed?
Very cool. I want to run a similar setup for 3 concurrent plants. So you're running each plant in it's own bucket, with a reservoir? What's your total volume of nutrient, and how often do you have to change?That was a 10 week veg... "Things I do different"...now I do 2 plants with a 6 week veg with same results. gross between 2 - 4 lbs..depends on strain.
Thanks..been doing it for a few years.@NrthrnMichigan Thats a hell of a scrog!
So, OldMed, it's good to meet a fellow senior on the forum.That's why I like growing in tubs. Can do multiple plants and still only need to top up every 3 days. ...<snip>
I ain't senior for almost two more years.So, OldMed, it's good to meet a fellow senior on the forum.
You run in a 50-liter tub that acts as it's own reservoir, right? How much nutrient solution do you maintain in the tub, and how often do you change? What kind of yield do you get off of 1 of these tubs?
I have a ton more questions; do you mind?
1 mil./gal.What regemin do you all use to control nasty microbes in your tank? H2O2, bleach, bennies, what? I've read that 4 drops of household bleach per gallon, every 3 days, will keep these critters under control. Seems dead simple. Experiential input anyone?
I'm so used to just using the RubberMaid tubs with a couple of 12" airstones in each for my DWC. Got myself a commercial air pump with an 8-outlet manifold that each has a valve to run the 4 tub setup I'm building an 8x4' flowering room for. Using it now to aerate my dugout until I can find a new diaphragm for the old air pump that was here when I bought the house in '03. It was under water when the basement flooded a few years back and cost me $130 to get the motor working. This new pump was $120 and pumps twice the air easy. Wish I'd known.Thanks!
It's taken me a few years of trial and error, including top feed with Hydro Halo Drip Rings (they clogged). I drilled out the holes and they STILL clogged. That led me back to F & D.
2 deep cycle timers are needed
* one timer is needed to run the flooming pump with short ~ 2 minute bursts/10 minutes to oxygenate without heating the nutes,
* another to flood one tote ~ 40 seconds every 2-3 hours. 2 totes require more on tiime
so it appears simple, but requires some medium tech
Nice setup, PF. No chiller? What temp does your res maintain.Here is my 'newest' iteration. Rez is a converted Igloo cooler,.size according to number of plants. This is a 6 x 6 tent with just one plant (Big Girl: BG). I took 2 cuttings and may move them there later. Discovery Cubes are 19" on center (available from Bed Bath and Beyond)
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Nice setup, PF. No chiller? What temp does your res maintain.