hellraizer30
Rebel From The North
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Sir you are a fucken GENIUS. Thank you. If I wasn't so new to this board I would rep you.raising the buckets is ok dont worry about the loss of hydrotron. and the pump issue will due that I solved it by raising the front of the
command box the side with the timmer on it, only raise it like a 1/8 in so a peace of cardboard is what i did. it lifts the front just enough
to allow all the water in the line to drain back without triggering the switch.
hey there are more thing that can be done, and should be done to this system, filter bags that go around the pumps to stop hydrotronSir you are a fucken GENIUS. Thank you. If I wasn't so new to this board I would rep you.
Ive tryed to order the sentinal mef1 and the company keeps saying its not up for sale or the market yet due to some issue, frome the looks pros/cons of the sentinalnice thread. i'm looking forward to try this waterculture/floodtable hybrid.
here's my question, how does this system stack up against its competition? i've seen on ebay some knock off bucket systems, some of them claim to have improved feature set; then there's the sentinel mef1, and the undercurrent, which is highly regarded by growers up north.
to the kitty fight featherweights, ya'll need some perspective. growin, like everything else in this universe, is about balance. here's what i mean
bleach is great for disinfecting things, sterilizing environment and whatnot, it's really good at killing things, should you run into any pest or fungi problem it can be a quick cure. however if u introduce lots of microorganisms to the rootzone it wouldn't make much sense to use bleach too often.
there are people claiming u can't go above 90 degrees growin. I've grown time n again in temp in the 100's and even higher. they will do fine and produce lots, as long as u can move enough air and provide enough carbon dioxide.
hydroton and rockwool, both are great, time tested, tried n true grow medium. hydroton is novice-friendly, easy to use, the little pallets can be tough to manage at times, and the pallets look nasty when dry, but the ability to reuse more than make up for it. rockwool is somewhat more difficult to use, some could give you wild pH drifts, not to mention should the grower really screws up, disease and pests in the rootzone could be tough to treat; however rockwool is really popular among commercial users, cause when rw is used efficiently, it will provide a level of simplicity around the rootzone no other medium come close to.
in the end, it doesn't matter what u use, each part has its pros and cons. it's about finding your balance, it's about how u put the pieces of the puzzle together to design a strategy that accentuates your advantages while mitigating the disadvantages, a strategy that best fit around the environment you have and the resources you employ.
thanks. So do you clone in a rockwool cube, transplant to dwc or aero cloner then Ebb and grow? Trying to just use the ebb and grow in my bloom room and want to come up with a good solution for my clone and veg prior to putting them in the E&G system.I've done that. No tip, no trick. just put some hydroton in the bottom of the bucket and drop in the plant, net pot and all. backfill with hydroton and you're good.
I clone in an aero cloner, then move the babies to a 3x3 flood table in their own 6" net pot with hydroton. When ready i just drop the net pot in the ebb & grow, backfill with the 'ton, and away we go.thanks. So do you clone in a rockwool cube, transplant to dwc or aero cloner then Ebb and grow? Trying to just use the ebb and grow in my bloom room and want to come up with a good solution for my clone and veg prior to putting them in the E&G system.
thanks shnkrmn...............nice crop hellraizer