GandalfdaGreen
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Subbed. This will be cool to see. You're a classy parasite my friend.
Welcome bud. That's not a half bad idea. The thing is, I'm in an extremely rural, and mountainous area. No other homes (save 1) for about 4 miles in every direction. Front of my property is gated up, and I'm about a half mile in from the road. It's about a 5 minute ATV ride to get the mail. Haha. I rarely get visitors, and try to follow the "3 Don'ts" that I learned from an extremely knowledgeable stealth grower, and brewer:Looks cool ill be subd.
As far as cameras go id set some up outside or looking outside of your house. Maybe even purchase a security companies app.
Great advice
- DON'T TELL
- DON'T SMELL
- DON'T SELL
Welcome bud. That's not a half bad idea. The thing is, I'm in an extremely rural, and mountainous area. No other homes (save 1) for about 4 miles in every direction. Front of my property is gated up, and I'm about a half mile in from the road. It's about a 5 minute ATV ride to get the mail. Haha. I rarely get visitors, and try to follow the "3 Don'ts" that I learned from an extremely knowledgeable stealth grower, and brewer:
- DON'T TELL
- DON'T SMELL
- DON'T SELL
Must of been 3 months of research before I decided to get my feet wet. Didn't want to start before I was sure that I could handle the challenge. Glad to have you along. Thanks for posting!Clean looking setup Pin,sounds like you did your homework on the hydro/dwc!We all be watching,cant wait to see the end results
If your feet are wet, you may have a leak Sorry I couldn't help myself. that was fucking terrible. I feel ashamed but I am still going to click the post button.Must of been 3 months of research before I decided to get my feet wet. Didn't want to start before I was sure that I could handle the challenge. Glad to have you along. Thanks for posting!
Hahaha. Quick! get the rubber cement!If your feet are wet, you may have a leak Sorry I couldn't help myself. that was fucking terrible. I feel ashamed but I am still going to click the post button.
Thanks, JoOb. I have a lot of respect for what you guys do outdoors. And, having property like mine makes it great for attempting something like that without too much worry of rippers and what have you. Next year, I plan on a HUGE outdoor grow. 50+ plants. Fun in the sun.that looks like a great setup pinworm,comeing from someones only grow outdoors,lol,mind if i ask what setup like that runs?,I live in a place thats pretty safe from intruders,and im wanting to try a winter grow indoors,just a few plants to start and learn,and thanks for posting link in other thread
So far, I'm completely happy with the direction I took (DWC). I would keep a couple things in mind when building, or even buying a kit.I built the bubbler for a little under $120. Spent a little on extra things like hydroton, timers, meters etc.
Here's a list of everything I used to build the bubblers (in case you feel like building your own):
- 1 Hydrofarm 6w 15LPM Airpump
- 4 Hydrofarm ASCL 6 Airstones
- 2 Hydrofarm 6' Halo Drippers
- 2 16w (291 GPH) Ponic Pumps
- 2 Enduro-drip ½ Inline Filters
- 2 Permaloc ½ Hose Caps
- 50ft NoKink ¾ Commercial Hose
- 50ft Raindrip ¼ Tubing
- 50ft Raindrip ½ Tubing
- 2ft Poly Vinyl Hose (Clear)
- 100ft Pen Plax Airline tubing
- Orbit ½ Faucet Fitting
- 6 Oatey ¼ Pipe Clamps
- 2 Gardena ½ Quick Connects
- 2 Gardena ½ Quick Ts
- 2 Gardena ½ Corner Connects
- 2 ½ PVC Elbows
- 2 ¼ PVC Threaded Hose Cap
- 2 8' Square Net-pots
I know very little about LEDs. I would venture that they would work great for any hydro setup. Couple reasons being that you will never have any heat issues, and you save a ton on electricity. Heat is one of your enemies when it comes to DWC. You wanna keep the roots at about 65F. 60F is better. The lower the temps, the more Dissolved Oxygen for the roots. It gets a little tough to balance the ambient temps in relation to the res. But, honestly, you can use any sort of lighting for any type of setup and get results. For the best results IMO you want fluorescents for rooting (I use a 4 foot 4 tube T5HO - but CFLS do the job), MH for Veg, and HPS or an equally powerful LED for Flowering. Of course that's just MY ideal lineup. Prosperian and Slipon are two guys who use LEDs. Quite successfully I might add. I would direct any technical questions about LEDs you may have to them, and have you check this PDF.would that setup work good with leds? id def be interested in building that unit,im very good at that kind of stuff
You can get all that stuff on amazon.com for dirt cheap.i have alot of that stuff already stocked in my shop,as we do build machines sometimes for my cousin,the drippers airsones and pump id have to buy
That's a totally ingenuitive idea, man. Make sure to stop by and show us what you come up with.i have an old 2 foot satelite disk.i had planed on mounting my lights in it,like a dome over the plants,i was just going to do soil grow in a spare storage room i have,but im now thinking id like to try hydro gro instead
Agreed, as much as I hate to say that nothing is crack-proof. AES is quite solid, and is one of the more sane ones to work with from a wireless aspect, imho. AES256 alone with a solid cluster grinding it would take a good year to brute force it.. and rainbow table size would make it a joke to try, the table size would be on the order of (3.06499108×(10^54)) Yobibytes, as a guess. Edit: WPA-PSK is also another solid choice.Nice ideas here.
I am not certain, but taking the admittedly tedious extra
step of turning on MAC Address Filtering on the Access Point
and then adding only your wireless device's MAC addresses
to the Filtering Table is a fairly good way of stopping a takeover,
but it will not hide what you are doing. For that I recommend
just using a wire. It is still possible. :0)
...and there is not a wireless encryption scheme that is not breakable,
at this time, IIRC. (some are a good deal harder though)
Good luck,
JD