The Brummie Bubbler

neo12345

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I've actually been quite busy :/ i started flower on the 15th the lower leaves are yellowing I think due to mag deficiency but who knows ill try and get some pictures up later. I've been following yours though. I gotta get something like what your using. Looks quite easy
These are ever so easy to use and give great results, a mate of mine has just finished his first go using these with 3 plants in a 2m x 1m tent. He was getting some very bad advice and ran into loads of problems but still managed to average over 13 ounces per plant, which is pretty good for a first attempt I think from that space. He knows he can do better now he has seen the light!

Get some pics of your plants up, it might not be as bad as you think! :bigjoint:
 

dr green dre

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Thanks Dre, what are you growing at the moment as I know you use these systems? Feel free to bang up some pics.
Just set back up the coco room and Will be doing the BBs in the next few days .. not 100%on what's going in them but it'll either be SLh , ssh ,spice ,cheeses or sageX#6...

I'll pop some pics when there setup neo ..:peace:
Dre
 

neo12345

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still lookin sweet neo. Leafy, but sweet...
Thanks mate, I don't know why people think I hate leaves. As you can see there are plenty of leaves for growing still.

The screen is made from a high tech plastic 2" square garden screen, it's nice and thick so the plants can't force it back up. The frame is again high tech 2" waste water tubing with various fitting to make the frame, thrown together with string and tie wraps.

NASA did ask if they could use the same design but I had to decline their offer. :mrgreen:
 

neo12345

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This looks cool and easy to maintain. Subbed and seeing if I can incorporate this design into my blueprints. Thanks neo
Thanks Senile, after 3 goes using these I swapped my whole system out. I was wanting to change out my flood and drain system so that I could move to a more perpetual grow, rather than producing a massive amount every 3-4 months I now produce 4 plants the same as these every 3 weeks.

I did consider the smaller systems like the 5 gal pots, but then realised the logistics of having to change out 24 lot's of nutrients every 5-7 days would have been a nightmare!! Now I just take the lids off and drop in a more powerful pump attached to a length of hose to pump out the water, then just refill with the hose. Nice and simple!

They hold approx 35-40 litres of water to bring it up to the bottom of the inner pot, which I think helps having a larger body of water as it's harder to heat up. The dripper constantly recirculates the water, and as an added bonus helps to aerate the water with the waterfall effect running through the clay pebbles. Plus the roots in the tray are getting a constant supply of fresh nutrients which they seem to thrive on.

It did get me thinking of bigger systems too, I'm thinking 1 plant started indoors after Christmas and vegging for 4 months until April then moving outside. Veg outside for another 3 months outdoors in a 1000 litre tank!! Finished by the end of September by calling in some tree surgeons to cut it down!!

I can dream can't I? lol
 

Munzi23

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Hi just bought this system can't wait to go any advise what can I expect I have two under two 600w I top twice and lst any info and advise ?
 

Munzi23

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Thanks Senile, after 3 goes using these I swapped my whole system out. I was wanting to change out my flood and drain system so that I could move to a more perpetual grow, rather than producing a massive amount every 3-4 months I now produce 4 plants the same as these every 3 weeks.

I did consider the smaller systems like the 5 gal pots, but then realised the logistics of having to change out 24 lot's of nutrients every 5-7 days would have been a nightmare!! Now I just take the lids off and drop in a more powerful pump attached to a length of hose to pump out the water, then just refill with the hose. Nice and simple!

They hold approx 35-40 litres of water to bring it up to the bottom of the inner pot, which I think helps having a larger body of water as it's harder to heat up. The dripper constantly recirculates the water, and as an added bonus helps to aerate the water with the waterfall effect running through the clay pebbles. Plus the roots in the tray are getting a constant supply of fresh nutrients which they seem to thrive on.

It did get me thinking of bigger systems too, I'm thinking 1 plant started indoors after Christmas and vegging for 4 months until April then moving outside. Veg outside for another 3 months outdoors in a 1000 litre tank!! Finished by the end of September by calling in some tree surgeons to cut it down!!

I can dream can't I? lol
Any info
 

neo12345

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Hi just bought this system can't wait to go any advise what can I expect I have two under two 600w I top twice and lst any info and advise ?
Hi Munzi, welcome to the BB club!

Feel free to post some pics of your set up, it's good to see what other people are doing. What strain are you growing?

My advice to you would be to buy a good pair of trimmers, as you'll need them!

Have you considered scrogging, this will increase your yield greatly and really make the most of the system?
 

Munzi23

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Awaiting some cheese clones !!!!

I have thought about scrogging but a friend of mine runs these system he vegs for 3 weeks tops multiple times and then put nets up for support and constantly pulls 18 minimum I hope I come near that
 

neo12345

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Obviously your yield will depend on strain and your ability to keep the environment right, but keep them happy and you will be very pleased with the results. That's why I said get some decent trimmers, as you'll be doing a lot of that!! lol

If you follow what he does then you will easily pull double figures. Keep us posted with some pics, this was my first time using the system too so we can show how easy it is to get decent results as a newbie.

Check out DocDre's grows too as he has grown lot's of different strains using the bubbler.
 

neo12345

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looking great and well dialed in
do you remove any leaves ?
Thanks Doc.

Yes I did, but shhh don't tell anyone. Don't want this turning into a defoliation thread.

Both plants had leaves removed, but the plant on the right had a harder defoliation with more leaves removed than the plant on the left throughout it's life.
 
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