Smokingrubber: Recall you answered my pm about this meter and I researched it (along with others) Correct me if I'm wrong but I understand your meter to have a .5 conversion factor. Here is the link: http://www.cwpmeters.com/combometers.phpDisclaimer: I'm not an expert in this field.
TDS meters don't ACTUALLY measure tds. They measure the EC (electric something) then convert it to a Total Dissolved Solid measurement. Some meters figure it using a .7 conversion and some use .5. The .5 is more common in Europe (I think), and the .7 is found in the US (I think). I have no idea why they would not just stick with one freakin way of doing it ... but that's what I do know.
Here is a very complete explanation of the whole TDS/PPM/EC business:Disclaimer: I'm not an expert in this field.
TDS meters don't ACTUALLY measure tds. They measure the EC (electric something) then convert it to a Total Dissolved Solid measurement. Some meters figure it using a .7 conversion and some use .5. The .5 is more common in Europe (I think), and the .7 is found in the US (I think). I have no idea why they would not just stick with one freakin way of doing it ... but that's what I do know.
Some folks have had great results with the technaflora recipe for success. Just follow the directions. It's too many products for a dumbass like me, though!Hey ... just finished reading up on this thread. I purchased the Ebb & Grow system last week and am trying to do as much research as possible before I make an attempt. This will be my first time... Hopefully I didnt get myself in over my head. I was wondering about nutrients. The kit comes with the technaflora BC nut. It doesn't sound like many people are using them. Is there another brand of nutrient I should use or will the BC nuts do ok for me? I want to thank everybody ahead of time for any help as I am sure I will have alot of questions.
I used the Technaflora that the system came with, but half the bottles were empty after the first fill-up. I wanted simple and effective, so I am using General Hydroponics recipe here: http://www.generalhydroponics.com/calculator/index.htmlHey ... just finished reading up on this thread. I purchased the Ebb & Grow system last week and am trying to do as much research as possible before I make an attempt. This will be my first time... Hopefully I didnt get myself in over my head. I was wondering about nutrients. The kit comes with the technaflora BC nut. It doesn't sound like many people are using them. Is there another brand of nutrient I should use or will the BC nuts do ok for me? I want to thank everybody ahead of time for any help as I am sure I will have alot of questions.
This subject was chewed up and spit out a few pages back in this thread, but we all agreed 48 is way too many.i have a question im planing on getting a ebb and grow system 48 site for my room right now i have a aero flo 36 site and i have 3 2x4 tables a 4x4 table and a 4x8 table im getting sick of the tables because of all the res changes i have to do i have to change my 4x4 once a week and i use ro water even tho i have to ro's one is 100gpd and the other is 200 gpd it still takes forever the question i have is if your using a 48 site ebb and grow with the one 55 gallon drum res how often do i have to change that res that is alot of plants for just 55 gallons like i said i use a 40 gallon on my 4x4 and it seems like after 1 week my pump is already sucking air before it gets to the drain connection i see this being a big problem when it comes to the ebb and grow i just dont see 48 full sized plants in flower with only a 55 gallon res if anyone has some insite on this please let me know should i go with 2 24 site ebb and grows with 2 55 gallon res
efficient is different than "better". 1000 is better (based on density of canopy). 600 is slightly cheaper to operate per lumen. Would you accept smaller buds and less coverage if it saves you $50 a month on the elec bill? I wouldn't.would 2x600w lights be enough for 12 plants, im running 2x1000w right now but i hear 600's are just so much more efficient
And assuming you yield an average of .5 gram per watt, a 2k system would yield 1000 grams. It would cost: $39.60 x 2 lamps x 2 months = $158.40Figuring out the power $ difference is easy. Just plug your figures into this formula:
watts/1000 * rate for power per KWH (mine is $.11)*12*30 = Cost for 12/12 bloom
watts/1000 * rate for power per KWH (mine is $.11)*18*30 = Cost for 18/6 veg
So for 600W it would be .6*.11*12*30 = $23.76 per lamp
1000W = 1*.11*12*30 = $39.60 per lamp
1. 1000w w/ 6' rail will cover a 5'x10' area. I would suggest 8 plants in that footprint.Ok with my set up I purchased a 1000w with a 6' light rail How many plants would be suggested with this light configuration? The total are I have to work with is 8' X 15' with 8' ceilings and a amall attic area i was planning on putting my can 50 filter at. I can make the area smaller once i figure out how many plants. I plan on framing temp wall to have the correct amount of floor space and also purchased Mylar to line the walls. Also.. When I start my seeds should I do it rockwool? I've read different opinions as far as leaving them in the RW but should be fine if I make sure the rw doesnt get completely soaked is my understanding. If any body has any tricks ir techniques they would like to share on getting them started I would appreciate it. I'm excited to get started but dont want to rush things and screw it up.
Panda film is good because it resists mildew, and you don't have to paint anything. Yes it can be purchased or ordered from the hydro store.Right on Smoking thamnk for the advice. What is better the paint or the panda film? I have paintable surfaces but I would buy the panda film if it is better. Panda film available at hydro store? Also I havent bought any seeds yet. I have some that I have saved up over the last few months They are the occasional seed you get out of some good product. Will these be ok to try and work with?