Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

jblwired

Active Member
im in soil now, so the water every few days shouldn't be a big deal. damn basement and there short ceilings, lol. only if i had another foot to work with.
I just thought of something you or someone might want to try. What about putting the reservoir well out of the way, and put the posts just a few inches off the floor. Then, drain the posts into an automatic condensate pump that automatically sends the solution back to the reservoir. I know that could pose a small flood risk, but it's just a thought.

OH YEAH! Or better yet, since everyone should be lining the room with plastic, or pond liner anyway, for protection from floods, why not just make little individual pockets on the floor out of 1x4 or 1x6 boards, then line them securely. Then cover them, set your posts across those, and you have just made a very cheap, very large, but very short reservoir, and you gain the extra height. Of course with this system, with posts, the plumbing would have to be modified just a little. This would also shorten the height that the pump has push the solution, thus increasing the head pressure a little.

Wow. I can't believe that I forgot all about that technique. That's what I did about 6-7 years ago and it worked fantastic. And here I was fixing to go and buy more totes. I tottaly forgot I could make my own short resovoirs right on the dang floor.:wall:
 

h8popo

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I just thought of something you or someone might want to try. What about putting the reservoir well out of the way, and put the posts just a few inches off the floor. Then, drain the posts into an automatic condensate pump that automatically sends the solution back to the reservoir. I know that could pose a small flood risk, but it's just a thought.

OH YEAH! Or better yet, since everyone should be lining the room with plastic, or pond liner anyway, for protection from floods, why not just make little individual pockets on the floor out of 1x4 or 1x6 boards, then line them securely. Then cover them, set your posts across those, and you have just made a very cheap, very large, but very short reservoir, and you gain the extra height. Of course with this system, with posts, the plumbing would have to be modified just a little. This would also shorten the height that the pump has push the solution, thus increasing the head pressure a little.

Wow. I can't believe that I forgot all about that technique. That's what I did about 6-7 years ago and it worked fantastic. And here I was fixing to go and buy more totes. I tottaly forgot I could make my own short resovoirs right on the dang floor.:wall:

damn, thats a good idea... i gotta go downstairs and do some math. only time you need to really clean the res out would be after harvest right? cleanin it out would be the only tricky part i think. this might work out well.. thanks man.
 

madazz

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hey,

can someone tell me the dimensions of the cloner they have. I know its 18 gallon but need the length, height & width. I live down under and cannot buy rubbermaid rough necks. I'm wanting to build one but was trying to work out what the size of the container is and what the distance from the sprayers to the bottom of the lid is. I may have to use a odd sized container and as long as my sprayers are the same distance from the lid as the stickbud system it would work.

Any help is really appreciated.

Many thanks Madazz :weed:
 

southern homegrower

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i just got dune with my first indoor hydro grow in a aero tub just 1 plant and got 7.5 oz. iv got to say these bontanicare pureblend pro nutes with the sweet is unreal been curing for 1 week and i have never had bud smell so sweet. my freinds are going crazy over this stuff. i cant wait until i can get stinks system going
 

jblwired

Active Member
damn, thats a good idea... i gotta go downstairs and do some math. only time you need to really clean the res out would be after harvest right? cleanin it out would be the only tricky part i think. this might work out well.. thanks man.
Thanks for the interest H8PoPo. Of course we have to change nutes every couple weeks but I only do major cleaning after harvest. I would just pick up what ever I used to sit my tubs or tubes on and what ever I cover my short floor res with and wipe down.

I did a little quick math on a short res. that is 4"tall x 28"wide x 54"deep and that right there would make 26.18 gallons filled to the top, and the best part, only 4 freaking inches tall! Just some info for any of those that are interested.
 

southern homegrower

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i dont know what stain it is. its a pure indica. sorry i dont do pics. i live in florida it seems they bust people down here for just saying reefer.
 

jobless

Member
Thanks, Donk and Big Time Roofer for answering my question about cleaning the reservoir. Just another quick question (of course haha!). You guys said that you turn your pump off 30 minutes before cleaning. Obviously it doesn't hurt the plants, otherwise you wouldn't be doingg it. What I was wondering was: Why 30 minutes? Could I just turn the pump off and then go right into changing out the bag? Is there any particular reason you all wait 30 minutes before changing out the bag?

Also, does anybody know about completely sealing your grow room to take full advantage of Co2? I get needing to seal air vents, windows etc, but what about cracks underneath doorways? Is that something that I shouldn't worry about?

I checked out Stink's new website, too. It's awesome. I wish I had some money to donate, but, like my handle says, I'm jobless and broker than I've been in... well, probably forever. Soon as I get a job, though, I'm gonna donate for sure.
 

sparat1k

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people in humid climates:

how many hours a day does your dehumidfier run?

does it run nonstop or intermitently?
 

dagobaker

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people in humid climates:

how many hours a day does your dehumidfier run?

does it run nonstop or intermitently?
its been raining at least 4 days a week all summer in ne ohio
shitty weather x 100
i can pull 5 gallons of water every 24 hours in a 10 x 12 foot room.....although it normally just pulls 3 gallons
 

sparat1k

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its been raining at least 4 days a week all summer in ne ohio
shitty weather x 100
i can pull 5 gallons of water every 24 hours in a 10 x 12 foot room.....although it normally just pulls 3 gallons
wow. hope you you have a pretty big reservoir (or dont plan to ever take vacation).

i take it that the dehumidifier is staying on all the time. what are your humidity levels like?
 
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