Here you can see I tied her up with the Tomato netting. I went low on the stalk and about about half way up to get her sort of back to normal.
After the repair job you will see some action shots to give you a better idea of my room and what I'm working with.
She's a little too upright now. But gets plenty of light.
A basic shot of the tray and res. I really like the Hydrotek res. They have Gallon and Litre marks on the inside.
AC, Dehumidifier and "The Chair" along with a broken fan from Target. Total POS. Plenty of room for another tray
It was time to water when I was taking pics. See the overflow valve...the pump feeds water at a faster rate then the valve can drain. So even when my res is at 50 gal it sill floods fine. It's a 70 gal res. the water floods just above the slab. Seems about perfect.
Back the other way.
Nugs show up pretty nice in this shot
My res is now cycling. Water is flowing in just enough to keep the pump lubed and sends enough water back into the tray to keep the volume up. There is maybe 15 gallons left in the res.
Those markers are pretty handy.
If you don't think you need to filter the air going into your hoods think again. This used to be white. It was filthy in a week.
Here is the Co2 test kit. A syringe to suck in air. Then you push the air out slowly through these glass things. The white material inside the glass turns purple. On the outside of the glass is some numbers. Where the purple stops is where your ppm is for Co2. I'm at about 1700.
Hopefully all the pics don't crash someones computer.