superstoner1
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for the price and size the smartbin in the auto section at walmart is the best deal. 50gal, very heavily made, and $46.
Thanks Man. Yeah, it'll probably be pretty crazy. I don't even remember the strain, but it's a kush. I'm running some more TD auto's just to fill the tent until the kush get's old enough to break some clones off.Man you are one crazy grower...lol. Subbed in to see how this goes, hope it is not as wild as your last but then it was an awsome sight. What strain or strains are you going to run for perpetual? Are your Auto's TD's again? Looks sweet!!
I only soaked it for about 5 hours. I kept it, and plan on giving it a proper soak. Keeping res temps perfect. Always ph after nutes, lol and I keep a pretty large res.I use hydroton in all my hydro and aero grows and never have had ph issues. You did soak and wash the hydroton in ph 5 water for a day or 2 first correct? In this setup ph 5.5 to 5.8 will be ideal with res temps at around 68F.Always ph after nutes. Then you want a res 3 times the max amount used so if each tray holds say 10 gallons water full then you need at least 10 gallons for each one and 10 in the res. To small amount and your ph will go crazy due to evap and water usage.
Soak and wash the hydroton in ph 5 water for a day or two? Awww chet, how vital is this part? I just rinsed mine off as best I could. Yeah I had ph issues for sure but I think I have that under control now (day 10 in veg)I use hydroton in all my hydro and aero grows and never have had ph issues. You did soak and wash the hydroton in ph 5 water for a day or 2 first correct? In this setup ph 5.5 to 5.8 will be ideal with res temps at around 68F.Always ph after nutes. Then you want a res 3 times the max amount used so if each tray holds say 10 gallons water full then you need at least 10 gallons for each one and 10 in the res. To small amount and your ph will go crazy due to evap and water usage.
So, the ph probe on my Hanna Combo meter decided to take a shit today while I was adjusting the ph to soak the rockwool cubes. It was acting stupid and wouldn't give me a decent reading but I know the PH of my water and added 2 ml of ph down to a gallon of water and it should be close anyway. Shouldn't bother them for the first few days. Ordered another meter(not another Hanna Combo), but won't get it until Thursday
It was stored with storage solution since my last grow, so I don't know. It is what it is. I wasn't all that happy with it from the start. The PH always had temper tantrums but I could usually get them under control by resetting the meter and recalibrating it a couple times. More work than I should have ever had to put into it so I'm glad it's gone really.
The Good News is all 14 Beans germinated and are into rockwool cubes until they are big enough to go into the tent.
Scares me not knowing the PH of things right now though. I imagine one could start seeds with regular tap water just fine, but I like to keep shit spot on from the start.
Right now I'm doing a full run of autos just to fill the tent while my other plants Veg, but when I go perpetual I'll have at least 2 reservoirs.Subb'd! Thats an awesome design bro. I wanna start up a similar perpetual like this so i'll be watching this incredible grow!
Quick question tho.. Are you gonna run everything off the same res/nute solution? Wouldnt it be more beneficial to run 4 individual res/nute solutions adjusted for the plants growth stages?
Yeah, all 4 are now hooked up, being vented outside the tent. I did a test run, and heat will not be an issue with this grow. The exhaust fan hooked to the lights turns on at 75F and turns off at 72. The cold air intake fan turns on at 78, and shuts off at 74. The cold air intake fan does not turn on at all right now. The exhaust fan cooling the lights keeps everything perfect right now.Just a heads up. I have 2000W (2x1000W) in a 4x8x7 tent similar to that. (mine is a lighthouse hydroponics brand) Heat will probably be an issue. It is for me. I have a 6" hydrofarm fan with 6x24 filter for exhaust, and 2 4" fans sucking in 30F air from outside and blowing it into the room. It's gonna be a fight to keep it around 80-85. One of my hoods is 6" vented and that helps A LOT. So the fact that you have 4 vented is NICE!!! I like how clean you have it setup too. I get a bit OCD with my neatness on mine so I must say, yours looks pretty nicely done!
Try taking out the batteries, and touching a metal wire from the positive side to the negative side(with the batteries out) and hit the power button. That's the only way I've found to reset the meter when the calibration gets far enough off that it will not read calibration solution. That or the electrode is shot like mine.Is it the Hanna Instruments HI98107?? Mine is whacky as hell and can't even get a stable number long enough to calibrate it. I gave up and just use the drops. I hate saying "close enough" though
That was the plan man, just had to wait for all my stuff to show up. She's running nice, and cool.have you thought of rotating your reflectors 90-degrees, ducting them inline, and having a separate fan/intake/exhaust to air cool them? 2200watts is an awful lot of power to be pumping in an enclosed 4x8, even with an A/C. you could probably reduce your power consumption by at least 30% by air cooling those reflectors...