adp0722
Active Member
OK,
So some of you may have seen my other posts. I have an Aerogarden with 6 plants in it right now, and it's been going since July 26th. I don't have any pictures from the last few days, but growth has been phenomenal this last week! I have had to raise the light hood 2 notches, and suspect it will need to go up another notch when I get home this afternoon!
I originally got the Aerogarden to learn if I could grow, and now I've decided that I want to send it back before my 36-day free-trial ends.
Basically I am really really really broke, like depressingly poor, so I need to build a system that will take the place of my AG using the parts I already have. I have a few ideas, but I want some advice from you guys since stoners are the most creative people in the world, and I am so poor my bud supply has been gone for weeks now. I think doing this sober is 10X harder than if I could just smoke a bowl!
So, here is my challenge:
I will list off the parts that I have, and maybe someone will give me some help constructing a hydro setup to transplant my babies into. I have to send the AG back this week, or they will charge me and overdraw my bank account! I've got lights (CFLs & a flouro tube) so I just need the hydro setup.
Parts:
1 - 30 Gallon Rubbermade tub (dark blue) with lid
2 - 10" tube-style air bubble-wands (These are the plastic kind that I've seen a lot of people reccomend.
1 - 6" airstone
20 feet - 1/4" poly tubing. The size will fit both my airstones/pump, and my water pump.
1 - Weak as hell little water pump. This thing came from one of those tabletop fountains. It will push water though the 1/4" hose (tested) but at an extremely low pressure. The only way I think it would drip-feed 6 plants would be to connect on end to the pump, and seal the other end with silicone, then poke pin-holes along the tube where the net pots, bu I'm not sure if this would provide adequate water to the plants.
1 - Weak as hell aquarium air pump. This one can barely push bubbles out of the first 3" of my 6" airstone, but it is all I have at the moment. There is no way this will oxygenate 20-30 gallons adequately, but maybe in combo with the drip system it will be enough?
I also have access to just about all the tools I could ever need, plus miscellaneous things like silicone sealant/glue, maybe some buckets, random PVC pipes, and fittings, and anything else I can scrounge around the house/workshop, endless supplies of plastic cups, bottles, etc
My main concern is how weak my air pump and water pump are. I can probably replace them both eventually, but not this week, so I have to make do with what I have.
I am thinking I will just hook the air pump to the bubble wands that I have already silicone glued to the bottom of my 30-gal tub. It won't make a lot of bubbles though, so I was hoping that I could either make an ebb/flow or a top drip setup using the little dinky water pump. I was thinking maybe I could come up with a gravity feed system or something to compensate for the weakness of my water pump. Any ideas?
I am transferring the plants to the new setup without removing them from the Aerogarden pots, they are already well established in them, and I can't easily cut them out or remove them, so the little 2" AG pots will be where they live.
I may be able to afford $5 more on hose fittings or what not, but that is my max, at least for the next couple of weeks. I am calling out the the rollitup community to help me get creative and give me some advice. This is my project when I get home from work tonight, so maybe someone will offer me some help?
This will be an evolving system too, so as long as I can make something to keep my babies alive, I can work on upgrading it as I get more money. I'll almost definately be getting a new air pump and water pump in the next few weeks, but I need something to keep them on life support until then!
So some of you may have seen my other posts. I have an Aerogarden with 6 plants in it right now, and it's been going since July 26th. I don't have any pictures from the last few days, but growth has been phenomenal this last week! I have had to raise the light hood 2 notches, and suspect it will need to go up another notch when I get home this afternoon!
I originally got the Aerogarden to learn if I could grow, and now I've decided that I want to send it back before my 36-day free-trial ends.
Basically I am really really really broke, like depressingly poor, so I need to build a system that will take the place of my AG using the parts I already have. I have a few ideas, but I want some advice from you guys since stoners are the most creative people in the world, and I am so poor my bud supply has been gone for weeks now. I think doing this sober is 10X harder than if I could just smoke a bowl!
So, here is my challenge:
I will list off the parts that I have, and maybe someone will give me some help constructing a hydro setup to transplant my babies into. I have to send the AG back this week, or they will charge me and overdraw my bank account! I've got lights (CFLs & a flouro tube) so I just need the hydro setup.
Parts:
1 - 30 Gallon Rubbermade tub (dark blue) with lid
2 - 10" tube-style air bubble-wands (These are the plastic kind that I've seen a lot of people reccomend.
1 - 6" airstone
20 feet - 1/4" poly tubing. The size will fit both my airstones/pump, and my water pump.
1 - Weak as hell little water pump. This thing came from one of those tabletop fountains. It will push water though the 1/4" hose (tested) but at an extremely low pressure. The only way I think it would drip-feed 6 plants would be to connect on end to the pump, and seal the other end with silicone, then poke pin-holes along the tube where the net pots, bu I'm not sure if this would provide adequate water to the plants.
1 - Weak as hell aquarium air pump. This one can barely push bubbles out of the first 3" of my 6" airstone, but it is all I have at the moment. There is no way this will oxygenate 20-30 gallons adequately, but maybe in combo with the drip system it will be enough?
I also have access to just about all the tools I could ever need, plus miscellaneous things like silicone sealant/glue, maybe some buckets, random PVC pipes, and fittings, and anything else I can scrounge around the house/workshop, endless supplies of plastic cups, bottles, etc
My main concern is how weak my air pump and water pump are. I can probably replace them both eventually, but not this week, so I have to make do with what I have.
I am thinking I will just hook the air pump to the bubble wands that I have already silicone glued to the bottom of my 30-gal tub. It won't make a lot of bubbles though, so I was hoping that I could either make an ebb/flow or a top drip setup using the little dinky water pump. I was thinking maybe I could come up with a gravity feed system or something to compensate for the weakness of my water pump. Any ideas?
I am transferring the plants to the new setup without removing them from the Aerogarden pots, they are already well established in them, and I can't easily cut them out or remove them, so the little 2" AG pots will be where they live.
I may be able to afford $5 more on hose fittings or what not, but that is my max, at least for the next couple of weeks. I am calling out the the rollitup community to help me get creative and give me some advice. This is my project when I get home from work tonight, so maybe someone will offer me some help?
This will be an evolving system too, so as long as I can make something to keep my babies alive, I can work on upgrading it as I get more money. I'll almost definately be getting a new air pump and water pump in the next few weeks, but I need something to keep them on life support until then!