i mean i want to make a ten by ten flood an drain table. trying to put like 30 plants with 3 1000 hps lights. trying to get at least 5 to 6 pounds. think i can do it. 20 blueberry 10 white widow.
i mean i want to make a ten by ten flood an drain table. trying to put like 30 plants with 3 1000 hps lights. trying to get at least 5 to 6 pounds. think i can do it. 20 blueberry 10 white widow.
im not trying to make an impression. im trying to make money. its my first grow and i havent seen any other hydro systems where i can grow a lot or plants. so if you know of any please let me know.
Ok that is a good start. Now we need to know how often you want to produce that kind of weight. While you are checking that out, please post some pictures of the space you are considering. Check to see how many amps of electric service you have and were its located compared to were the grow area is. Does your structure have an attic, we need to plan some ventilation systems, and what kind of water do you have, were is it located in relation to your grow area and of course waste water disposal, sometimes called sewer water. And it would be helpful if you could give us an idea of your knowledge for planning and installing plumping, electric, sewer and air handling system and do you have some tools, if you have $5k to start I assume some knowledge in all of these?? I don't want to bore you with details if you already know how to be a DIY. VVi got 5k. more if i need it.
i dont know anything about plumbing. i want to get 1 good harvest at first until i can move into a bigger space. im moving in a little bit up north to humbolt county.
If you change your nutes once a week you will notice a huge diffrenceOne good harvest is at least 3 to 4 months. For the type of setup you are talking about you re going to want usable water available. To give you an idea, my reses hold an average of 25 gallons each and I have four of them that get changed every two weeks, plus the clones and water to clean with. Some of it, like hooking up pumps, etc are simple push fittings, you are going to want a water source in the room. You could always hire that done or if its in Cali for a short duration run a hose and deal with ph'ing the water. 90% of growing is water, and 75% of the weight of the buds is water. VV![]()
If you change your nutes once a week you will notice a huge diffrence![]()
I have heard this from others as well. In order for me to know there is a difference, I would have to establish a norm. Haven't been doing it long enought to do that. It will be one of the experiments I try once I have some statistics. Thanx for the reminder. VV![]()
If you use a PPM meter you will be able to see what your plants are eating.At the end of 2 weeks your ppm may be very low though still effective. At once a week the nutes are still pretty strong but there is no way to tell if my plant is using all the nitrogen (example) in 3 days.
yeah, you need to do some damn reading man. you are lucky VV took some time out of his day to even post a reply other than what I have already said.. I will say it again, you need to do some reading....
this isn't something that anyone wants to spoon feed you through, you are a few months off from even basic comprehension unless you have a lot of money and time to waste, as well as clones to burn.
I doubt you have clones to burn though, cause if you knew enough to have them, you would know enough to know that a 10x10 table is not a good idea.
5-6 lb goal with no experience to speak of, your room will probably end up costing around 10k, and you are looking at at least 200 hours of labor in your first 30 days. thats 6-7 hours per day of construction, running new electrical and plumbing, going through the learning curve and all that.
believe me, I am speaking from experience.
you should be looking for 1-2 lb setup, get your feet wet without spending 10k, and see if its really something that will work out in your space, your lifestyle, your relationships, and all that shit, before you sink your retirement into a grow room.