naturalhigh
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very smart idea..also when it comes to harvest times you may find harvesting in stages....take the top foot off the top and let the bottom fill in more then harvest again...keep doing that till your done
Do you have your sprayers on a timer? 1min on 5mins off? i have a art-dne timer wich is sooo bad ass my plants love that shit. then you dont have to really wonder about res temps cause your pump isnt on all day. and you plants then get as much nute take as possible. i paid around 75.00 for mine.
I have the same exact system and I have a few questions, what did you put in your pots other than the pebbles? Have you had any problems with ph going up? How often are you having to adjust ph? I am using dutchmaster nutes.
6.8ph, 74 air temp, 71 water temp, 50% humidity, 370 ppm
I am only using parts A & B dutch nutes and not any of the other additives they recommend like add.27, silica, and zone. I was nieve enough to think that the guys at my local hydroponics shop would steer me in the right direction, but they didnt even recommend any of those. I basically asked them to design me a grow room and make a list and I would buy it. I spent $8000 and got a aeroflo 60, a ebb and grow, 2 wall mount fans, 2 1000w air cooled lights, 120 site EZclone w/ 4ft florescent , charcoal filter with can fan, propagation chamber, and other misc things like mylar and shit like that. I am finding so many things they didnt sell me that I need. Anyways I am over the fact they they bent me over and screwed me raw, and now I am trying to fine tune everything. Your thread has been real useful. One thing I am about to try is cycling the pump on and off. I am unsure how often, different people range from 1 on 5 off to 15 on 15 off. I have got to get my ph down first. I used the little cubes that came with the propagation kit. It is not rockwool it almost looks like dirt, but kinda spongy. I transferred them in one of the little coconut hair cups and put the pebbles around them and put all of that in a basket. I am starting to second guess that as well. Any help you or anyone else can give will be greatly appreciated. This is my first time ever growing anything but tomatoes in my backyard. I feel like I jumped in the deep end and then tried to learn to swim.