Gypsy:
Yep, one 70 gal. res. with the 100lbs of hydroton (50lbs per tray)to displace water and prevent light-pruning of roots.
Res. gets changed once a week. I'm crazy about this shit and probably waste a bit more nutrients than usual doing so, but I empty the whole thing every early Monday morning, scrub it and the lid down with a light bleach/water solution, rinse, and refill. I clean the big pumps and powerheads too. Fucking nasty pathogens, man...
Top off the res. every other night right before first feed with water and nutes, adding them slowly, filling, and rechecking ppm/ec.
Dutch Master Gold nutes and foliar are used for the hydro setup alone.
The soil room has reached a rate of cool efficiency with the
PureBlend Pro Organic soil product line, and produces 25-30oz. per 1000w off of five plants in three gal. buckets on a monthly harvest cycle (ten plants, 2000w total with five coming down at a time). I'll jump in there tonight and snap pics of that and the veg. room. Don't know if that belongs in this SoG thread though...
Rant time:
I've heard there's a marked difference in taste between product lines and organic or non-organic and hydro and soil etc. etc. This may be on a strain by strain basis, because I've conducted side by side blind taste, smell, smoke quality and density tests of the Jack Flash in both mediums, with both of the above-mentioned product lines, and could not readily discern between the two without being told by Mrs. Frog which was which.
- Nute regimen in the E&F is as follows: Sweet spot: 500-1350ppm/.75-2.0mS
5-700ppm in veg. for the two weeks prior to flip, then 750ppm first week, 1000ppm second week, 1300-1350ppm weeks three through six, flush at less than 050ppm straight water if possible for final two weeks.
Foliar feed from mid-vegetative through week five of flower.
- Everything always always gets flushed in its last ten days of flower, no matter what. That's my taste secret. Fuck using Sweet or any other sugary flavor ice variety to enhance what's probably just a poor strain in the first place.
If it doesn't taste good on its own it shouldn't be grown!