skitownsnucka
Well-Known Member
What's up y'all? Haven't been active on here for a while but decided to come here for a little information and feedback from some people because one brain is better than one and id like to figure out a lot of solutions to the problems i'm going to run into before i run into them...
So here we go. I plan to veg plants indoors in an RDWC system i have set up for 6-8 wks and move them into a light deprivation RDWC greenhouse (more on this below) to finish out the flowering cycle (~2mo's). I plan on putting them in the GH starting may 1st, so i'll most likely need a propane heater for the nights, which is fine. Hoping to get 3 full rounds done by around nov 1, or later sun permitting. Basically, always vegging for 6-8 wks indoors and moving outdoors for the 2 mo flowering cycle. So hypothetically, start vegging 1st round march 1st and put them in the GH ~may 1st. May 1st i'll begin vegging round 2 indoors. When round 1 is done around July 1st, move my round 2 from inside, out to the GH. Again, right around then, begin vegging my 3rd run and when the 2nd round GH is done around sept 1, move those from inside to the GH for the final round. I am in the northern states so i have heard my last round might not be that great and may take longer to finish because of the dwindling sun. Would like to hear some first hand experience on trying to squeeze these 3 rounds in, and how feasible it is.
I plan to do 3 separate 12 site RDWC, this way if one craps out and I have issues, it's hopefully not all of them. Around 8' plant centers and have the rows spaced around 8-10' apart. So basically a 24-30' wide X ~96' long. One question is do you think i need more or less space if I'm only vegging for 2mo's at the most? I've been doing RDWC for a while and know they grow FAST in veg, so i feel like i'm allotting enough room. On the RDWC i plan to bury a 1' pvc return line just below frost line where soil temperatures stay constant around 54-56 degrees. I believe running water through ~90' of pvc cooled to around 54 degrees because of the soil surrounding it should help keep my waters temps down. I also plan to buy that reflective 4x8' foam insulation to place over top of the 13gal buckets to reflect the light from the sun off them in hopes to keep them cooler. My other big concern is keeping humidity down in the GH, i do plan to buy a few of those special dehumidifiers for GH's, any suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated (what did you use? was it enough? Do you this there'd be less humidity with RDWC because light isn't hitting the soil causing evaporation? Suggestions on cheap flooring options that promote drier conditions? I was thinking of just kinda leveling the ground and have some gravel dump'd and spread around to improve drainage and whatnot. I do have plans to do Powdery Mold resistant strains like Ace of Spades and Qrazy Train, so i should be in the clear, but i know nothing beats keeping the humidity down to ensure no problems. I will run a water chiller if I start to see water temps getting above 70. I plan to hang wire in a row of 4 or 5 all the way down the GH as a frame for pulling the light Dep cover over the babes at the appropriate times of the day (suggestions on what times would be best for the northern states, please and thank you).
Temperature issues: Do you think being in the north am i likely to be ok without any a/c? Again, input from other Michiganders would be great. Should i be fine with just venting, and do i need a special screen over my venting to avoid bugs? Or should i just do a spray?
So this is all i can think to ask right now, but i know i'm missing some questions which i'll add as they come to me. Any and all suggestions are welcome. I know i'm leaving out a fair amount of info. I know my 3rd round might not finish in the 2 mo's I'm allotting because of the lack of light, but how realistic is it to finish the first 2 within the 2 mo's I'm allotting?
Much Love,
Skitown
So here we go. I plan to veg plants indoors in an RDWC system i have set up for 6-8 wks and move them into a light deprivation RDWC greenhouse (more on this below) to finish out the flowering cycle (~2mo's). I plan on putting them in the GH starting may 1st, so i'll most likely need a propane heater for the nights, which is fine. Hoping to get 3 full rounds done by around nov 1, or later sun permitting. Basically, always vegging for 6-8 wks indoors and moving outdoors for the 2 mo flowering cycle. So hypothetically, start vegging 1st round march 1st and put them in the GH ~may 1st. May 1st i'll begin vegging round 2 indoors. When round 1 is done around July 1st, move my round 2 from inside, out to the GH. Again, right around then, begin vegging my 3rd run and when the 2nd round GH is done around sept 1, move those from inside to the GH for the final round. I am in the northern states so i have heard my last round might not be that great and may take longer to finish because of the dwindling sun. Would like to hear some first hand experience on trying to squeeze these 3 rounds in, and how feasible it is.
I plan to do 3 separate 12 site RDWC, this way if one craps out and I have issues, it's hopefully not all of them. Around 8' plant centers and have the rows spaced around 8-10' apart. So basically a 24-30' wide X ~96' long. One question is do you think i need more or less space if I'm only vegging for 2mo's at the most? I've been doing RDWC for a while and know they grow FAST in veg, so i feel like i'm allotting enough room. On the RDWC i plan to bury a 1' pvc return line just below frost line where soil temperatures stay constant around 54-56 degrees. I believe running water through ~90' of pvc cooled to around 54 degrees because of the soil surrounding it should help keep my waters temps down. I also plan to buy that reflective 4x8' foam insulation to place over top of the 13gal buckets to reflect the light from the sun off them in hopes to keep them cooler. My other big concern is keeping humidity down in the GH, i do plan to buy a few of those special dehumidifiers for GH's, any suggestions on this would be greatly appreciated (what did you use? was it enough? Do you this there'd be less humidity with RDWC because light isn't hitting the soil causing evaporation? Suggestions on cheap flooring options that promote drier conditions? I was thinking of just kinda leveling the ground and have some gravel dump'd and spread around to improve drainage and whatnot. I do have plans to do Powdery Mold resistant strains like Ace of Spades and Qrazy Train, so i should be in the clear, but i know nothing beats keeping the humidity down to ensure no problems. I will run a water chiller if I start to see water temps getting above 70. I plan to hang wire in a row of 4 or 5 all the way down the GH as a frame for pulling the light Dep cover over the babes at the appropriate times of the day (suggestions on what times would be best for the northern states, please and thank you).
Temperature issues: Do you think being in the north am i likely to be ok without any a/c? Again, input from other Michiganders would be great. Should i be fine with just venting, and do i need a special screen over my venting to avoid bugs? Or should i just do a spray?
So this is all i can think to ask right now, but i know i'm missing some questions which i'll add as they come to me. Any and all suggestions are welcome. I know i'm leaving out a fair amount of info. I know my 3rd round might not finish in the 2 mo's I'm allotting because of the lack of light, but how realistic is it to finish the first 2 within the 2 mo's I'm allotting?
Much Love,
Skitown