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  1. 5BY5LEC

    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    74 days strong and stacking heavy. I am running 450ppm using equal parts calmag and grow, and double bloom. 1:1:2 Tapering down the nutes as I am seeing the plants wanting less. I had to move my light over as the big bud started foxtailing.
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    Help with cleaning rdwc system .

    Ditto. Great advice. I love my 34% peroxide. Keep in mind bleach will not totally disinfect porous surfaces.
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    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    Week 7 of FLOWER starts weds. 71 days from when I soaked the seeds. 67 Days from when I had the first true leaves.
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    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    Not too shabby if I say so myself. This bud is one of the best. Its probably about 10 inches and about as big around as a soda can. It was one of the branches I supercropped.
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    My New RDWC Journal

    God no. I am on day 70 and just starting to see some reddish hairs underneath. These will go a full 90-100. I am impressed to say the least.
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    Rdwc troubleshooting

    I mean if you didn't have to blow the cash on bulkheads but came up with something that works for you. Thats not negative. Besides, those big tapered toilet bowl gaskets would make a great seal if you put em on right.
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    My New RDWC Journal

    Shit man great news! Weren't you saying you kept those two in the front so you could keep a good eye on them?
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    Rdwc troubleshooting

    With the way you have it now, you would be better off running a separate chiller circuit I.E. like have a tote and coil so you chiller water never actually "touches" your res water. Running a chiller with your pumps, I think it is is best at that point to just have your chiller be last last...
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    Rdwc troubleshooting

    I would minimize to one pump. Sucking from your res, feeding the chiller and then running to your waterfalls. The return water provided by the upsized return line would then just run to the res, be cooled by the chiller and then return to the totes and thus, the roots. Your system looks well...
  10. 5BY5LEC

    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    Weird colors in the picture but these buds are at the back left.
  11. 5BY5LEC

    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    One of the fatter colas. Looking forward to trimming this one.
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    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    UK Cheese Auto 5.5 weeks into flower.
  13. 5BY5LEC

    5x5's Auto RDWC UK Cheese Grow

    Looking good so far tonight. About 3-4 weeks to go I think.
  14. 5BY5LEC

    My New RDWC Journal

    Thanks for the link. Yeah my friend built some nets out of PVC similar to that, but used screws spaced at intervals along the PVC as anchors which he wrapped twine around. From using cheap trellis net I can appreciate how sturdy a metal net would be in that it would have no "give", and that you...
  15. 5BY5LEC

    lights, camera, procrastination.

    Ugh he was not asking you, so you should not have answered. Be like a good child, not heard unless spoken to.
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    lights, camera, procrastination.

    You a photographer? Outstanding detail on some of those pics. Makes me wanna go take some pictures!
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    My New RDWC Journal

    Good luck on your flip. Your plants look like they are rocking it again this year. I gotta lose the cheap trellis nets and actually build a decent scrog like yours. I just never have had luck with rapid rooters but it sounds like they work well for ya. I switched to using rockwool, because I can...
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    SunSystem 315 LEC Ballast Replacement. LEC Info.

    OH YEAH! This is only useful for the 240V version of these lights. 120 may be different, but I don't own them so I don't know.
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    SunSystem 315 LEC Ballast Replacement. LEC Info.

    Interesting to note that the ballast seems to support a 10v dimming feature that is not implemented from the factory. Interesting to hook that up.
  20. 5BY5LEC

    SunSystem 315 LEC Ballast Replacement. LEC Info.

    I had to take my Sunsystem 315 LEC lights apart to re-mount them. They have built in ballasts. They are located behind the cover of the "Heavy" side. I found that they have a (ok not super cheap) and easily available ballast! As easy to change as a fluorescent ballast if it goes bad. Simple...
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