Hot-glue is perfect for this. So useful if you can mange the strings it leaves and burning fingertips when spreading it lol. I love it... hotglued the tubing through the cap, creating a seal...
I've only got 1 sensor, for ph. And an ec probe isn't necessarily required, if you use a good nute lineup. But it def helps. For sensors tho, yea there pretty costly. But theyre meters that you shouldn't have to replace for at least 4, 5 years.I am trying to automate my grow. Just becomes such a mess of wires and expensive sensors. Tho it's fun.
That whole setup is badass. One day I'll get mine to something like that. One day. LolYour setup is so much neater than mine!
You might find this interesting.
The system looks way more advanced than what I've managed to cobble up. I like the layout of the home assistant, makes setting everything super simple. But yes, the plants dont look too good. I wonder why. If the system is always running and dosing multiple times a day, maybe that'd do it? Idk, my plants dont look to unhealthy, for only feeding twice a week. I know I said I'd add pictures but got carried away with other chores and stuff. Maybe today if I can get to it. My flower room is on week 5, of 8/9. Veg room is pushing week 2, and the tent is starting week 1 of flower.I've seen that video before. Remember the plants weren't looking too great lol
if you can stir it up first it might work.I wonder if you could store nutes in some sort of bag, like in a liquid soap dispenser, then there would be no air.
Yea just a quick Google search for diy nutrient doser, he has it on github too.heyyy im just getting into this.... i got about 20 of paul mchorters arduino tutorials on youtube under the belt... i figured i had to just go from scratch... you say theres a dromatic lol spec online or something.... id love to see that if u got a link or anything that really helped u when starting
Be forewarned, I spent many a nights trying to debug that sketch. Plus alot of the libraries are outdated. Someone like me with no formal training in coding languages, has absolutely no idea where to begin to fix it. I found it easier to just start from scratch that way I could learn as I built. But that's just me.heyyy im just getting into this.... i got about 20 of paul mchorters arduino tutorials on youtube under the belt... i figured i had to just go from scratch... you say theres a dromatic lol spec online or something.... id love to see that if u got a link or anything that really helped u when starting
ya thats the way i generally do it... cant be afraid of the learning process even tho overwheling at time...at the moment im just getting down the coding process and thinking about how to translate that to hardware makes my head spin.... i just keep chipping away.. gaining more reference frames little by little as i work the problems... takes me a long time but i think its worth it... i have a few other projects in mind after the doser... we both seem keen on reducing the time commitments in the grow room... id be curious about a video or a review of the centurion tabletop...Be forewarned, I spent many a nights trying to debug that sketch. Plus alot of the libraries are outdated. Someone like me with no formal training in coding languages, has absolutely no idea where to begin to fix it. I found it easier to just start from scratch that way I could learn as I built. But that's just me.
I fucking love the machine. As for it cutting my product in a timely sense and not doing a terrible job. That being said, a larfy leafy airy strain isn't gna run that well through something like this. The buds require mass in order to properly tumble. So it won't make gold from shit is my point. If the buds going in are shit, your gna get, you guessed it! SHIT on the other end. But IMO, again allow me to reiterate, IN MY OPINION, it is well worth every penny now that my or the wife don't have chore it up for days or pay friends or family to come in and trim. I will also say it does not replace a hand trim, but it does offer a practical alternative for my own purposes. So for a personal and professional opinion, I'd say its a damn fine machine for what it does. Worth every penny when the machine is set properly. Meaning don't adjust it from the factory settings. Lol. They know what they're doing. N don't let your friends adjust your shit thinking they're helping you out cuz believe me, they aren't. And it can get costly to fix something so silly as a bed bar out of place. Especially if it damages the reel. Bed bar replacement alone is 200 I think. And a new toro reel is something like 600. So don't adjust it or let your friends adjust shit from the factory.ya thats the way i generally do it... cant be afraid of the learning process even tho overwheling at time...at the moment im just getting down the coding process and thinking about how to translate that to hardware makes my head spin.... i just keep chipping away.. gaining more reference frames little by little as i work the problems... takes me a long time but i think its worth it... i have a few other projects in mind after the doser... we both seem keen on reducing the time commitments in the grow room... id be curious about a video or a review of the centurion tabletop...