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grownavy1091

Active Member
wasup guys? I just got my silver edition hydrohut in the mail yesterday (yesss!!) put it all together and I've got to say that I'm extremely impressed. I'm still waiting on the rest of my supplies to get started. I went with the 3x3 model, climbed inside and got my wife to zip me up just to make sure it was dark enough. I couldn't see my hand in front of my face, so i'm assuming this is more than enough. I did notice some very tiny tiny holes around one of the electric ports, should I be ok? i read that plants generally get only enough light that's emitted from the moon, but like I said before I couldn't see my hand in front of my face. I'll be doing wonder woman, and top 44, let me know what you guys think, I can't wait!! ahhhh!!
 
Hi everyone ~ this is may first outdoor plant & it's leaf's & stems are turning PURPLE!! It is still growing.....when to harvest???? I live in So Cal......smells GREAT!!! When do I harvest?? Help please ~ thank U
 

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roseman ~ I ordered from Stealth (hydopronic) they suck!!! My order was incomplete & I have called 3 times....mailbox is always full...then I finally was able to leave a messege & no response......any suggestions?

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Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
This is such an AWESOME BubbleHead Gang thread. Nice thread to meet and chat and share ideas too.

If you have not visited the BubbleHead Showcase lately, it is full of BubbleHead awesome grows!
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
:bigjoint:Since Ive Followed Rosemans New Tutorial. Soaking seeds first and soaking rockwool in PH Ballanced water . Two Ladies
have sproted at 40 hours my first grow it took
6 days Now thats FAST;-)
Olias, old Bubblehead friend, I do admire a man who can read!

There is very little in my life I can brag about, I am not talented, I can not tune my own guitar without an electronic tuner, and I can not swim worth a toot, I sing off key, I can not shoot pool very well, I always lose at video games, and I just did not get many talents.

But if someone will just listen to me, I can teach growing pot in bubbles and make it sound simple and easy too.!
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Join up with us if you accept the Pledge and proudly display the logo in your signature.

SpongeBob Squarepants grows hydroponically!
He grows in the sea.
He grows with tiny bubbles,
just like you and me!




We ARE Family,
We are The BubbleHeads!

If you want to learn from the greats, Major Tom,
PurpDaddy, Mostly Crazy, Bongtok4u,, db297, JonnyBtreed, Southern HomeGrower, HomeGrown Hairy, ACGrower, MajPat, tSunami13, Paranoid420, LongHornFan, SmokeNchoke, hubebaba, xpac7007, Dystopia, sophanox, polishfalcon420,fatflathead, loolagigi, Olias, tilemaster, c5rftw, Stgeneziz, SmokenChoke,
RPSmoker420, chnk915, and hundreds of other skilled bubbleponic growers, then learn from THE BUBLEHEADS.

If you can teach DWC and Bubbleponics, display the logo, am willing to help the new members here, and want to be part of a family, then join us.


Show your logo, show your pride, and show your intelligence and ability to do what most people can not do and that is grow Hydroponically with Feeder Tubes and a Water Pump!

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We are NOT DirtBags!!! We can grow in water!

Right click the BubbleHead Logo, save it to your computer, then upload it to your signature.

By adding this Bubblehead Logo to your signature, and claiming membership to the BubbleHeads, you pledge to be very helpful to Newbies with DWC and Bubbleponics with patience and caring and make all other BubbleHeads proud to be a member of the gang. You agree to teach others growing with Bubbles. If you do not know the answer, go get someone else from the BubbleHead Gang to help.


Send or post this invitation to anyone you like and be sure that they know DWC and Bubbleponics and are willing to help newbies.

May the Bubble Force be with us all.
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The BubbleHeads are dedicated to helping others learn to grow in water, simple, fast and easy.



Helpful links:

BubbleHead Logo Post # 10672

CFL Tutorial -

What is Bubbleponics Post # 9835

8 Step Recovery Post # 9838

Start Nutes - Drain and Replinish # 10395

10 Days, 12 days, 15 days, 20 days Post # 9

Temps, Humidity Post # 8491

HARVESTING CURING Post # 6623

Roseman and purpdaddys guide for my Bubbleponics setup from Stealth Hydroponic

Roseman's DIY Bubbleponics-DWC Tutorial
BUBBLEHEADS know how to grow!
 

omarchamoun

Active Member
you bubble heads are amaizin lool! i just started growing. am growing 2 plants( no clue what strain) one of them is a seed from a friend he found in a gd weed bag he had baught and the other one is from a bag i had baught with amaizin buds. the whole bag was full of female buds exept ther was only one seed that looked beautifull. have been growing them for 3 weeks now. have them in seperate transparent cups with holes in the botom for drainage siting over 2 28wat florecent bubls( i think ther cool white) in a huge box surrounded by miror like papers. now wher i live ppl are very stupid and we dont have a huge veriety of soils ,bubls or anyshit like that so my growing hasnt been proper. i couldnt find hydroton in lebanon and that just pissed me off. am usin soil from plants outside in my garden( not sure if they contain nutrients) but i thought id use them as a replacement for rookwool ( sumthing i also couldnt find here). the plants grew unbeleivably fast the first week or 2 but now its not changing much. i wanna do sumthing abt it and maybe start using a bubbleponic system but since my country has nothing to provide i was wondering if any1 can give advice on how to do this on my own and properly without hydroton rockwool or even tanks and water distributors and shit> id water it everyday i dont mind but is it possible to build a system with things arround the house.
ps: cant ship in seeds. illeagal. yup fuked up :P
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
you bubble heads are amaizin lool! i just started growing. am growing 2 plants( no clue what strain) one of them is a seed from a friend he found in a gd weed bag he had baught and the other one is from a bag i had baught with amaizin buds. the whole bag was full of female buds exept ther was only one seed that looked beautifull. have been growing them for 3 weeks now. have them in seperate transparent cups with holes in the botom for drainage siting over 2 28wat florecent bubls( i think ther cool white) in a huge box surrounded by miror like papers. now wher i live ppl are very stupid and we dont have a huge veriety of soils ,bubls or anyshit like that so my growing hasnt been proper. i couldnt find hydroton in lebanon and that just pissed me off. am usin soil from plants outside in my garden( not sure if they contain nutrients) but i thought id use them as a replacement for rookwool ( sumthing i also couldnt find here). the plants grew unbeleivably fast the first week or 2 but now its not changing much. i wanna do sumthing abt it and maybe start using a bubbleponic system but since my country has nothing to provide i was wondering if any1 can give advice on how to do this on my own and properly without hydroton rockwool or even tanks and water distributors and shit> id water it everyday i dont mind but is it possible to build a system with things arround the house.
ps: cant ship in seeds. illeagal. yup fuked up :P

Friend, I wish I could help you, but this is a BubbleHead thread and most of us do not know anything about soil growing indoors. I doubt anyone knows about shipping hydroponic supplies to Lebanon either.

You could maybe try getting a tank, a water reservoir, and using a sponge in place of the rockwool, and some rocks in with the sponge, and just read and study up on DWC growing, maybe.
 

Olias

Well-Known Member
:?: Ive got three Ladies showing about an inch high still two girls to follow I've read Rosemans theory about lights should i wait till all have shown or give them a some light ?
They only been in the system for 3.5 Days and three have shown:wall:
 

FryingPanFlyer

Active Member
Hey guys, anyone remember where the guy with the red leaf stems is? I may have found his problem, phosphorus defficiency. Reading about it in Cervantes' bible, page 250 under Wayer & Nutrients section, I'm studying tonight.

:peace:
 

MostlyCrazy

New Member
Yes phosphorus is the leading cause of red/purple stems but it can be other things like nute lock or just strain related. Some strains even red up through veg and when you hit them with the flower nutes with the extra Phosphorus they straighten out and fly right. If that was the case and they were my plants, the next time I grew them I would give them a little extra flower nutes while still in veg and see if that helped. I don't remember who had that problem.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Roseman's Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting Guide,
Revised 11-24-09


Reading the Instructions
Every time we hear, read or receive a complaint about a problem with the StealthHydro Bubbleponics System, it was because the person did not read and fully understand all of the instructions, or they did not understand what the system is all about. This TIPS, TRICKS and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE should answer and help you with any problem you might encounter.


Keeping Size in Perspective
This system was not designed to grow six 6-foot tall Christmas Trees. (Although we have grown 4 plants, 3, 4 and 5 feet tall in one tank.) We have heard a few growers tell us "I just realized that the 6 plants are going to get very crowded after they get 3 or 4 feet tall". This system was not designed for 6 giant plants. There is a reason that the tank is 21 and a half inches long. When this system was originally designed, many factors went into deciding what size tank and size pumps to use. The main factors were economy, simplicity, stealthness, and making sure the tank would fit into the end of a small closet, out of the way and out of sight. We've heard of a few growers that try to change to a much larger tank, and realize how much more work and trouble is involved in using a larger tank and moving larger quantities of water. Draining and replenishing the water can be a major task in a much larger tank. Not only are more larger and expensive air and water pumps needed for a larger tank, but larger pumps make more noise. Draining and cleaning a larger tank is a ton of work and trouble too. If you want to go with a bigger system, then connect two tanks together. And if you want to grow large plants, then start them in the Bubbleponics System, then transfer them into the Bucketeer Large Bucket DWC system. Or do like most growers do and just grow 2 or 3 large plants in one tank by selecting and keeping the more desirable three plants and disposing of the other three.

Growing the Stealth Hydro Way
The StealthHydro Bubbleponics System was designed to be "stealth" and to be very efficient, quiet, small, simple, easy to use, and inexpensive. The designer of this system had the beginner or novice in mind, because it is so simple and easy to use. But as we have continued to grow with the system and grow in experience, we've come to know you can not improve on it. The system is designed to grow six small plants very fast and easy, under the umbrella of two Dual Spectrum lights, in a two square foot space.

Dirty Water?
We hear from a few growers having trouble with the water becoming cloudy or brown. Upon asking questions, we learn they did not rinse the hydroton rocks as completely as they should have. You should put the hydroton rocks in a large mixing bowl full of water, and pour them through a colander five or six times until the water pours out crystal clear and clean of hydroton dust. You should also pour water over and through the rocks several times in the colander.

Algae Prevention
We also hear from a few growers allowing algae to grow in their tank and becoming a problem. This can happen from several mistakes but can easily be remedied. (see our 8 Step Remedy) You can not allow a dead root or fallen leaf to stay in the tank and decay. You can not allow the lights to shine into the water through the rocks. If the grow cup is full of rocks, the lights can not penetrate through the cups. And most important, you have to start with clean, pure water. You can not use rain water, or water from a stream, river or lake. You should exchange the water after the first ten days, and then every 10 to 14 days as you grow. As the plants get over 12 inches tall, exchanging the water every 7 days is more efficient. Your water should smell like clean green alfalfa sprouts or fresh lettuce. With added GROW nutrients, it has a slightly green tint. If you detect an unpleasant odor, you have waited too long to drain and exchange the water. When you do replenish the water and nutrients, you should look for and remove any dead roots that were accidentally torn from the plant. You can use chlorinated city tap water. Some growers even recommend it for it's purity. The chlorine dissipates fast and is never a problem. You can use RH filtered water, or store bought distilled or spring water. If you use well water or detect algae growing in your tank, you can add 1 Tablespoons of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide per gallon of water to your tank as a preventative or 2 full table spoons as a cure. Never use more than 2 level tablespoons per gallon of water.

We have seen books that advised allowing chlorinated water to first sit for 24 hours. Not only is this not necessary, this is bad advise, and encourages algae to start growing in your water. We have done tests and the chlorine dissipate within minutes from the tap. Do not use water that sat out uncovered or was stored.
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pH Problems
If you have a PH problem, you simply did something wrong. You should make sure that the PH of the water going into the tank is very close to 6.0. Pure water will test at 7.0 pH. Impurities or additives will raise or lower the pH of water. Anything between 5.6 and 6.8 is OK for your growing, but 6.0 works best. When you first set up your tank, you should do a PH test on your water before adding the water to the tank, using the enclosed PH test strips. Then adjust the water with PH UP or PH DOWN before it goes into the tank. That way, the PH perfect nutrients will work best. It can be dangerous to adjust the PH in the tank, especially if you overly adjust it. It is also dangerous to adjust it frequently. A very slight adjustment is OK, but if you change it drastically in the tank by using a large amount of PH UP or PH DOWN, you are taking a big risk of seriously harming your plants. If you do a test on your tank's water and it is extremely out of range from 5.8 to 6.8, then it is best to drain it and replenish it with PH corrected water and nutrients. (see the 8 Step Remedy) Let us repeat, you should add the nutrients to PH perfect water to start with. If you insist on adjusting it in the tank slightly, then use no more than 1/2 level teaspoon of PH UP or PH DOWN diluted in a quart of water to the tank, and no more frequently than 4 hours apart. Plants do not adjust well to rapid changes in PH levels. The results can be Nutritional Lockout. Remember, if you make a mistake then you can easily and rapidly correct it, by using the 8 Step Remedy.

Mixing the Nutrients
We have had growers tell us "when I throw in a packet of nutrients into my tank, they just settle to the bottom and don't dissolve". That is not the proper way to introduce the nutrients and feed your plants. These nutrients are natural elements and not made to perfectly dissolve in water. For example, seashells and bone meal are not ever going to completely dissolve in water, no matter how much they are pulverized, but are an excellent source of calcium. You should add the packets to a quart jar half full of warm water and stir them rapidly, mixing them as well as possible in the water. Then pour them through a tea strainer or some kind of mesh screen or filter, to filter out the small particles that did not dissolve. Then add the nutrient water mix to the tank.

Always remember when you first start and set up your system, you should start with 1/4 of a packet of GROW and Micro nutes, if you are starting with seeds, sprouts or baby seedlings. If you started with clones or baby plants, then start with half a packet of Grow nutes. Your plants should be about 3 to 4 inches tall, before you use the nutrients full strength. Then stand back and watch for a growth explosion!

Nutrient and Water Flow
We hear concerns from new growers that the water is not flowing rapidly or strongly from the ends of the tubes into the rockwool cubes. A strong flow is not necessary or desirable at all. A slight trickle (bubbling) is all that is needed to keep the rockwool cube moist and the baby roots fed until they reach into the deep water. You do need to occasionally check for crimps and folds in the water tubes, especially when you first set up your system.

Keeping It Simple
The biggest mistake that we have seen anyone make starts with "I wonder what will happen if I add miracle nutrients, or cat urine, or molasses" or a dozen other crazy things that we have heard growers try. If you do not know what will happen, don't try it unless you are prepared to start all over because you killed your plants. Experimentation is great, but caution and moderation are the keys to success.

Oxygen Is the Most Important Aspect of Bubbleponics
The best tip we can offer from experience is the importance of air or oxygen in the water. It is not required or necessary for good health of plants, but the addition of a 2nd air stone can make a difference in the speed of growth. You can use a plastic T-coupler so you can add a second stone to the one air pump. You can force growth spurts by draining the tank, waiting five or ten minutes to allow the roots to "air out" and then replenishing the water, even if you add back the same water and nutrient mix that you just drained out. Try it!

There are several ways to drain your tank by the way. One is by adding the drain plug or faucet. Or you can obtain a plastic hose like you can get at the aquarium store to drain your aquarium, and siphon the water out. Another way is to attach the hose to the submersible pump, using your fist as a coupling, and simply allow the pump to pump it out into a bucket.


Diagnosis and Recuperation Guide

We'll discuss some signs of illness first, then offer remedies for Recuperation and Recovery.

Both new leaves and mature leaves are the best indicators to determine how healthy your plants are. Any problem or illness will first manifest itself in the appearance of your leaves. These problems almost always originate from the plant's environment, PH imbalance or over-feeding or under feeding. These problems always result in what is called "nutritional lock-out".

Nutritional Lockout
Allow us to GIVE you a simplified definition of NUTRIONAL LOCKOUT.

Can you imagine sitting a plate before a child at dinner time, with his most favorite food, hot dogs, ketchup and french fries? But also on the plate is a major portion of steamed broccoli, which he is just not fond of and insists on nibbling on. Now imagine telling that child, "you can not eat the hot dog and fries if you do not eat all the broccoli too". NUTRITIONAL LOCKOUT is when the child responds with "well then, I just won't eat!"

Stealth-Hydro's nutrients are both nutritionally and PH balanced. But after being in your tank for 5 or 6 days, and being eaten from for 5 or 6 days, they become imbalanced. Perhaps you are growing plants that ate all the nitrogen first and just snacked around the iron, magnesium and calcium, or visa versa. The results are discoloration in the leaves, yellowing or rust spots, or curling up of leaf tips. It also becomes apparent when your plants were consuming a half gallon or gallon of water every day, and then suddenly when you check the levels the next day, they did not drink any water at all. This is NUTRITIONAL LOCKOUT.

Instead of giving lengthy descriptions of indications of overfeeding, underfeeding, ph imbalance, environmental problems and Nutritional Lockout here, it is easier to just give the remedy. Here we will refer to this remedy as THE RECUPERATION AND RECOVERY REMEDY.


THE 8 STEP RECUPERATION AND RECOVERY REMEDY

1. Check the roots. If they are discolored, reddish or brown, or present an unpleasant odor, you have a problem. If they are weak, soft or mushy, you have a problem. Also while checking the roots, observe the temperature of the water. If it is warmer than "luke warm" you have a problem. This problem is probably what is referred to as "root rot" or a disease known as PYTHIUM. Remove the dead brown roots by trimming them away with sharp scissors. Do not leave them in the tank.
2. Check the humidity and temperature of the grow area below the lights in the "growing zone" when the lights are on. A temperature of above 87 degrees or below 67 degrees will slow growth, but it is not a serious problem that will kill your plants. Temperatures below 62 degrees or above 92 degrees will stop growth. An extremely high temperature in the upper 90s or below 58 degrees can slowly result in death of your plants. The most efficient temps for growth are between 72 to 84 degrees. Any Humidity between 40 and 60 percent is acceptable and desirable in GROW Cycle. You want a lower Humidity in BLOOM..
3. Check the "lights off, nighttime" temperature. Most desirable is ten to 15 degrees cooler than the daytime "lights on" temperature, averaging 66 to 72 degrees.
4. Check the distance between the tips of the plant and the tip of the light bulb. If you observe yellowing or leaf curling tips, then move the lights one inch further away. A good rule of thumb if you use HID lights, is hold the soft palm of your hand at the leaf tip and see if the bulb is too warm to your hand. If you use Stealth Hydro's compact fluorescent bulbs, we recommend a distance of three inches for the 65 and 85 watt bulbs and 4 inches to five inches for the 105 watt bulbs. More mature plants can handle the bulbs slightly closer.
5. Check the position of your fans. Air movement is very necessary for the health of your plants, but too strong of a fan can cause wind burn. Direct your fan toward the tops of the plants and toward the lights. Never position the fan blowing strongly downward on the leaves. If oyu have varible speeds, use the SLOW speed.
6. Add 12 table spoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide to a quart of water and add it to the tank of six gallons already in the tank. Wait ten minutes and then turn the water and nutrition solution pump off to prepare to drain the tank. Poor at least a cup of clean water through each grow cup, onto each rockwool cube and through the hydroton rocks.
7.Drain or pump the tank empty as possible without damaging the pump by running it dry. Add two gallons of additional clean water with 1 table spoon of hydrogen peroxide again and then drain it away too. Again, empty the tank as empty as possible without burning up your pump.
8. Add fresh PH balanced water and nutritional packets as prescribed. PH test it again.

It is OK to keep one to two tablespoons of peroxide per gallon of water, in the water at all times.

The above 8 steps should repair and remedy any health problems that your plants experienced within the next two days. Now is the time to try and determine what caused the problem to start with, by investigating and researching typical hydroponics problems and illnesses. Here are a few DIAGNOSIS TIPS.


Typical Hydroponics Problems and Illnesses

Underfeeding and Weak Nutrition
The entire plant, both upper and lower leaves, will show lime or light green in color.
The plant will not eat, drink or show growth.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Overfeeding, Use of Too Strong Nutrients
The leaves will curl downward. They grow very dark dull flat green and then the tips show signs of burn.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Nutritional Lockout
You know that you have made recent PH adjustments. You might know you may have used too much of the PH Adjustment Solution. You may have failed to test the PH often enough. You notice the plants did not eat or drink because they did not consume the same amount of water they used yesterday. You see rust spots. The large lower leaves are prematurely dying and you are not in the BLOOMING or FLOWERING stage.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Wind Burn
You had the fan blowing downward toward the upper side of the leaves, instead of blowing up through the node spaces or toward the lights. You observe the leaves becoming dry or even crispy, perhaps shriveling, and the tips curling upward. The leaves do not appear glossy, moist and vibrant.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Water, Nutrition Solution or Roots Are Discolored Brown Or Have an Unpleasant Odor
You notice your water is becoming brownish in color, or smells distasteful. Your solution does not smell pleasant and appetizing like fresh lettuce. Your roots are not the same shade of white that they once were a week ago.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.
 
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