I drop protekt at 5ml/g so truthfully its 3.1.3 if we want to get concise.
Thanks for this. Quotes are getting jacked up so I'll just tag him.
@kaoss_11 my preferred N-P-K nutrient ratio is about 3-1-4.
By way of comparison, your 9-3-6 boils down to a ratio of 3-1-2. I've found they like a bit more potassium than that.
I would never run something in veg with such low N and high P but if your garden is rocking continue. Its been proven that 1.1.1. works great and 3.1.2 works even better. research for yourself and youll see.
Like the Bio-Bloom product. 2-7-4
ok I will share my extremely complicated and advanced liquid fertilizer i use.
Foliage pro in veg
Foliage pro in transition for 2-3 weeks in flower room depending on strain
Bloom in flower 2-8 weeks
Protekt - at all times
MagPro only if they need it which they rarely ever do. if I do run magpro its at 1 or 1.5 ml a gallon. 2ml if I feel its absolutely necessary. I go through one of my 5 gallon bottles of FP faster than a gal of mag to give perspective possibly even 2
Bleach - at all times(even in my cloners). Yes you read that correct. I run diluted bleach. I prefer running a sterile system, sterile is better in recirculating than active/live beneficial bacteria in your res. Please lets not debate this I have tried both and active is a waste and dirty for hydro w/ pebbles. Plus it causes all sorts or other issues. A bottle of bleach cost me 2.50usd and lasts a lifetime. Better than hydroguard, uc roots or any other you can name.
Guys make growing extremely difficult and cumbersome and waste time and money for no reason, its confusing but if thats what the competition wants to do then who am I to tell them different.
By definition I dont think I am a commercial grower yet. I use the term to differentiate from the tent guys or small garden only to give a picture of what I am going to build. Im/we are still small and in our infancy. once we get up to about 40-50 lamps which is still small then maybe we can say Im commercial.
I have put DE in guys basements that had 7.5 foot ceilings. You just have to make some adjustments and changes but it will work fine. I dont follow you, what do you mean by splash?
Doubt I will post pictures. Even after removing metadata thats something I still would not feel the most comfortable about. I will definitely sleep on it. if i can find an old point and shoot camera then maybe. Yes they grow dank however I am definitely looking at LED, i previously got into the DE wave late and dont want to do that with LED.
Ah - OK. Didn't realize that was for me. You don't use any additives? Pro-Tekt silica for instance is 0-0-3.
OK - So you are a commercial grower.
There is no question that the Gavitas grow dank. Although they do run super hot. You will need to hang them high and have a big ladder for changing the bulbs.
In a commercial grow, what happens when you splash a QB? Do they keep on ticking or do they die?
Post some pics of your construction. People here would love to see it!
I think GeekMike the weednerd on Facebook has a commercial Gavita setup. You should check it out. He is master of the Golden Ticket TGA Chernobyl cut.
Cheers,
Mo
I dont have a ton but in business you have to stretch to progress or youll just be mediocre. This damn building took up a lot of the budget that was for lamps and environment etc. Its costing a lot to just secure it up decently. I dont even take money home right now, it all gets reallocated back into the business. I will probably turn a profit later next year.
I would have to agree with most of what your saying. I have 3 DE sitting up and 2 SE 600 sitting in a corner. I may just get 4 550s and do a true side by side in the room I plan on building. That way there is no more talking shit, same strains, same nutes, same room, same techniques.
I would honestly say unless you have a ton of liquid capital you want to write off, doing a whole commercial grow op with LEDs is insanely expensive in terms of upfront cost compared to DE HPS. Most of the benefits (save the efficiency and therefore the power bill) of using these QBs in particular seem to be that you can hang them lower, they produce less heat and give a more even spread with less distance to the canopy. You don't seem to need these benefits specifically for this situation. There is no BEST answer. Just the best for each grower.
If I was going to run that size of a room and use LEDs, I'd probably use 600w Vero29 rigs over each 4x4 or something similar. You can drive them at 100w and they don't cost a ton. You can get really good volume discounts because the parts are not plant specific and are mass produced.
THAT being said, I just picked up two HLG-550s to try out over two 4x4 trays. I'm interested to see what they can pump out next to each other. I will be happy with ~700g a fixture but expect it could be quite a bit more after I get everything really dialed in, even without co2 enrichment.
For someone in a recreational sized grow (~6k HPS or so) that doesn't have cathedral ceilings or a window AC/mini-split installed, the upfront cost compared to the running cost is less of an issue. I had no problem dropping ~$1700 on two fixtures that will pay for themselves in BULB REPLACEMENT ALONE in less than 4 years. I don't know about you, but I replace my bulbs once ~6 months or so. $440 dollars a year in bulbs alone.
I'm also expanding into a decent sized attic, but height is going to be a major concern. I will most likely look to these boards again to provide a lighting solution that is efficient, reliable, cheap to maintain, relatively affordable and backed up by some of the best customer service I've seen in any industry, forget about all the burn outs and drug addicts that seem to peddle most of the snake oil to potheads.
Just my 2c.
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