niggle
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I've been here doing some reading and looking up how to keep my first grow alive and I am very happy with the start of my 2nd grow so I figured I would contribute and show my thanks. My first setup was very simple, I had two 5 gallon bubbleponic systems growing two plants, one never caught on and was mutant, and the other successfully lived into flowering but was male so I killed it . I enjoyed my first hydro grow so I went out and upgraded some parts. Here are pictures and a material list for my new setup:
Lights
4 45 watt CFL's ( 3000 lumens, 4100k spectrum ) ( soon to be 6 )
3 32 watt Cfl's ( for when the plants get larger to hit more area, they will just hang down)
2 DIY light fixtures ( soon to be 3 lol )
3 large computer fans ( connected to light fixtures)
2 timers ( 1/2hr , digital minutes timers)
panda paper on walls
Aeroponics/Bubbleppnics System
62.3L rubbermaid tote ( 8 grow sites)
Clay pellets
14 360 sprayers
ecoplus 396
whisper 100
2 6" air stones
1 6" disk air stone ( connected to outlet on water pump)
GH nutes
17% ph down
If you look in the pictures you can see the transformer for the fans. They are not plugged in because the transformer broke. Also the leaking water that cuased that gross water marks has been fixed with weather stripping. Here are some recent pictures of my plants and setup let me know what you think....
Lights
4 45 watt CFL's ( 3000 lumens, 4100k spectrum ) ( soon to be 6 )
3 32 watt Cfl's ( for when the plants get larger to hit more area, they will just hang down)
2 DIY light fixtures ( soon to be 3 lol )
3 large computer fans ( connected to light fixtures)
2 timers ( 1/2hr , digital minutes timers)
panda paper on walls
Aeroponics/Bubbleppnics System
62.3L rubbermaid tote ( 8 grow sites)
Clay pellets
14 360 sprayers
ecoplus 396
whisper 100
2 6" air stones
1 6" disk air stone ( connected to outlet on water pump)
GH nutes
17% ph down
If you look in the pictures you can see the transformer for the fans. They are not plugged in because the transformer broke. Also the leaking water that cuased that gross water marks has been fixed with weather stripping. Here are some recent pictures of my plants and setup let me know what you think....