Thundercat
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looks like a great start to round two man!
i'm using the 'greenhouse method of ventilation'. a 1000+ cfm fan at the peak of the room removes all excess heat not carried away by the two 400+ cfm runs (outdoor to outdoor) in the summertime indoor temps are always a few degrees cooler than outdoor temps. a large floor vent pulls from directly under the house. so if its 100 outside its about 92 inside. 90 outside would be about 84 inside. 80 outside 74 inside. No a.c. is used... more juice for me to use on lampsWas wondering what are your temps like ???
yes, there are at least (7) 1/4" holes at the very bottom rim of each pot. no reservoir. and i'm finding that it is actually possible to overwater in perlite. i'm moving toward watering every other day. the flood height is about 5". if you can dig down one inch, pull out a piece of perlite and squeeze almost as much water out of it as there was perlite to start with ... you know ur over-wateringDid you drill more holes in your buckets like on the bottom or do they still contain a reservoir that holds solution?
these were trasplanted into the flower room the day the pictures were taken... i'll begin flowering in approx. 2-4 weeks.how long have those plants been in flower? I know different for each basin etc...... but each basin?
Do you move your lights up/down?
Have you considered adding in between vertical hanging lights?
will you not budge on your media?
Have you considered your air flow situation, adding CO2?
Fine tune methodology to grasp those desired weights......
Lets get you dialed in my friend....
the sphagnum i was using inhibited root growth, it stayed too wet. this was my first round with hydroponics... i had to tweak things a couple times. i had to realize that you have to almost completely empty the rez every 2 weeks 'cuz you can have a deficiency even with good pH and ppms. i also grew them way too tall ... and so there was not 3-dimensionality to the canopy - only a thin top layer of buds on long-arse legs.Damn bro that kinda sucks...I thought with the changes you were going to have a massive yield...any idea what could be going wrong?...maybe its time to try some new strains?
heh heh. actually its round 4. butta, ya man, here's hoping.looks like a great start to round two man!
i see, i see.I meant round 2 in the hydro! That was a big switch in how you did things.
Are you using the Fox Farms big n chunky stuff? Or just regular garden center perlite? The FF is about pea/lima bean size and mostly doesn't have any small particles. I've used both and in hempy I think I prefer the smaller stuff, but in flood and drain, I'm thinking of using the big stuff or hydroton because they drain more thoroughly.Perlite can stay too wet in a once a day ebb 'n flow watering schedule.
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sunshine perlite coarse grade, most of it is around pea size. people seem to like hydroton... and are able to re-use it with some effort. i've heard a 50/50 mix of coco/perlite works nicely, but i don't really want to start making visits to hydroponic stores. i don't like the distance and i don't like the price and i don't like showing up to begin with at that locale. so i'm trying to tweak the perlite to optimal use. i get it for 17 bucks for a 4 cu. ft. bag so the whole grow costs about 68 dollars as far as media goes. now if i can just figure out how to use itAre you using the Fox Farms big n chunky stuff? Or just regular garden center perlite? The FF is about pea/lima bean size and mostly doesn't have any small particles. I've used both and in hempy I think I prefer the smaller stuff, but in flood and drain, I'm thinking of using the big stuff or hydroton because they drain more thoroughly.
Have you ever thought about using river rocks. medium size and smooth? I'm using them now with some sucsess. I placed some in my water to hold my air stone in place and place them around the rockwool in my basket. It seams to be helping with the water temp, it seams to be staying cooler, and with the air stone and pebbles I am getting good circulation. but Im' just a newbie so... your Opinion is more then welcome.Are you using the Fox Farms big n chunky stuff? Or just regular garden center perlite? The FF is about pea/lima bean size and mostly doesn't have any small particles. I've used both and in hempy I think I prefer the smaller stuff, but in flood and drain, I'm thinking of using the big stuff or hydroton because they drain more thoroughly.
yes, yes - but i've been expousing the ways of the Old Frog as i am ableYou've been busy, DaG. Hope all's duckets.
yes, yes - but i've been expousing the ways of the Old Frog as i am able
i'd say i'm only 10 percent toward my goal at this point (of no longer growing)... but that beats 2 percent i guess. And if i could ever pull a decent crop it might bump me up to 30-40 percent there.
you know how its all just business. given the opportunity, i'm sure we'd both rather invest in a legitimate business enterprise.
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ja man. it's no secret... i just want to set back 40k as thats what i estimate it would cost to startup the legal business venture that i have in mind.not fallowing the percent ? like saveings ? or your only pulling 10% of what you are going for on the harvest? just took a rip so didnt understand i will keep reading it might hit me
hmmm Legitimate business be your own boss thats the american dream