JJFOURTWENTY
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^^It is pretty kick ass JJ. Lol. Who's is that setup??
that would be Drgreentb's closet project. very helpful guy
FWIW, here's my ultimate grow setup that I proposed for someone else in another thread:
Secret Jardin DRT90 tent - $170
Botanicare Econojet Ebb and Flow 2' x 2' - $250
Quantum Growzilla lighting system, consisting of:
1000/600 and 400 Watt Quantum digital ballasts,
both 600 Watt HPS and 400 Watt MH bulbs,
Hydrofarm dual bulb reflector - $660
Reflector heat shield - $60
Can Fan 6'' HO centrifugal fan - $190
Can-Filter 50 - $180
Dayton 6'' axial fan - $75
GH dual diaphragm air pump & two Alita disc diffusers - $80
Sedra G-300 needle wheel water pump - $60
Sentinel MDT-1 timer - $200
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Total: $1,925 (approximate)
Also, remember to factor in the additional costs like panhead mentioned earlier...
^and that's just getting by. You want to do things right the first time and be hassle-free, then you're looking at a figure more closer to $500 (a good combo meter will cost ya) for all of the extras - and that's still leaving out quality seeds.Ph meter = $30 & that is for a non reliable peice of crap.
Ph up = $10
Ph down =$10
Reference solution 4.0 = $8
Reference solution 7.0 = $8
Ppm/ec meter = $40
1382.Reference solution =$8.
General Hydro 2 part system.
Part 1 = $15
Part 2 = $15
Thats well over $100 additional dollars for must have items to just get started,a ppm/ec meter is highly usefull & reccomended,add another $40 for a cheapy,im sure lemon juice for ph down & baking soda for ph up can be substituted but not without issues affecting system performance & quality