Cool. Kinda my plan too. I'll have a proper look through your grow when I can sit down and concentrate on it.What I did was use the 2L Hempy buckets, but mixed up the medium. In some, I'd run just perlite, some just Hydroton, some a mix of both and others with soil.
Mine was a 24 plant perpetual; every three weeks I'd harvest eight, and replace with eight new plants. My 12/12 sig thread has some of the details.
-spek
A grower named "Hempy" started the Hempy bucket, hence the name Interesting you never pH... what's your tap water like after you put feed in? I'd never not pH personally.FYI
Hempy... Who created the Hempy bucket. Has always said not to ph . I've had way less problems with my Hempy buckets since I stopped using the pH meter. That was over 5 years ago.
I have a 3x2x2' tent for my clones/moms, and a 2x4x5' tent for flower. You'll have to go through the thread to understand how I fit them all in There's a couple pics at the very end of a full tent. Earlier on in the thread is me testing and honing in on the method.Cool. Kinda my plan too. I'll have a proper look through your grow when I can sit down and concentrate on it.
Until then...what size room do you have for that setup?
With my nutes, my tap water sits at 6.3 pH, so I don't need to adjust in my soil, but for anything hydro, it's a tad too high for my liking so I have to down a little bit.I guess it depends on your water and nutes using, but with mine the pH drops to 5, so I must use pH+....but I know guys that don't need to bother
mine is over 7.... I just use pH test drops so I don't have an exact reading....when growing in soil, I use straight water, the soil can buffer it.With my nutes, my tap water sits at 6.3 pH, so I don't need to adjust in my soil, but for anything hydro, it's a tad too high for my liking so I have to down a little bit.
-spek
I do agree with that, as all nutrients, including macro/micro uptake at varying pH, so I do mix it up slightly.With hydro (hempy), I just need to get the pH in the ballpark.... if fact I believe it's a good thing if your pH varies slightly with each feeding
I've grow in 100% course perlite, 30L pot with with a 50L reservoir. Works fine but it does dry out quick. I've found a layer of hydroton on the bottom and top of the pot helps tremendously and also prevents mold and algae growth on the top of the perlite and rockwool cube.Seems a few people say they grow in 100% perlite, obviously nutes will be a must, I am just wondering if anyone here has attempted it. Seems like a good idea, just not sure on the watering process will work? Because I would think the water almost immediately runs of the perlite and out of the drains, or does one not make use of drains, and let the water just evaporate?
You gotta have a pump in the res to feed the girls that's the only way water gets to the top of the plant via the feed ring. There are two separate hoses that's connected to the res; one that's connected to a drain valve at the bottom of your 2nd pot and a hose connected to the pump in the res that's connected to the feed ring. You don't want the water being pumped back up the drain hose to feed the plant. Sorry I didn't mention that I had a pump in the res but I figured you guys would have known that.how do you get all the water back to the top from the drain?with no electric pump?
I've got a 2000l/hr electric pump running my 13mm feed line at a length of 4ft to a 9" halo feed ring. I have 2 airstones in my res running from a dual output air pump.how do you get all the water back to the top from the drain?with no electric pump?
yeah ? Errmm we knew that , duh ,lol,,,You gotta have a pump in the res to feed the girls that's the only way water gets to the top of the plant via the feed ring. There are two separate hoses that's connected to the res; one that's connected to a drain valve at the bottom of your 2nd pot and a hose connected to the pump in the res that's connected to the feed ring. You don't want the water being pumped back up the drain hose to feed the plant. Sorry I didn't mention that I had a pump in the res but I figured you guys would have known that.
Yea very interesting. Yes you can grow with just clay balls hell you can grow in a lot of different mediums. I knew a guy back in high school was growing with foam material like a cheap foam mattress. Long as the plant gets fed you can about grow in anythingNever heard of it - interesting - what about growing with just "clay"balls? Maybe the same as perlite