MostlyCrazy
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Oh, by the way if you feel inclined to join the Bubbleheads you can get a 10% discount. The discount code is Bubbleheads. Your Bubblehead friends can and will help you regardles of whether you join or not.
Ya i mean i could probably do it, but either way i dont have a hydro store in my area so i will have to order stuff of the internet either way. The question i have is, would it be more effecient to buy 3 of those bucketeers or would it be better to just buy a bubbleponics set up and just do 3 plants in it and just alternate plants on rows so each plant has sufficent room to grow. Here is a link to the bucketeer http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=93&xSec=61 Here is a link to the SH Bubbleponics kit http://www.stealthhydroponics.com/product.php?xProd=16&xSec=60It does come down to whether you are handy or not. Simple enough to construct. If you price out the parts you looking at between $25-30. Bucket (dark color or at least light proof) - $5, 10" net pot - $5. Air pump and air hoses - $10, Drain - $5, couple of rockwool cubes - $1 (but you can only get them in larger packs around $10), hydrotron - $5 (again you usually buy in bulk) and things like a 3/8" and 5/8" bit to drill a hole for the air line and drain.
To me it's a fair price since I'm not particularly handy and really need something to blame if something goes wrong! LOL!
The wheel turns slowely, about once every 50 minutes or so. The bottom tray fills up from the res and the bottoms dip in the water. So it's just an ebb and flow but the plants spin around the light. It works good if you have a really short strain so you can do a circular sog but for larger strains you can only use a few and have to tie them down which sucks, that's why I picked up the waterfarm setup so I can grow tall plants too. I finally started a journal, link is belowNow that's some expensive gear you got there! How do they work?
Im in total disbeleife in the price of some of these systems, i built my own stealth system from plywood for less than 300$
no way is that enough cfm, for size wise of the room but without a fan your room will be 110F, you can pick up a 250cfm booster fan from lowes of HD and set it up, i have done this and it is perfect for a 400watter, anything less and its fucked, try the same fan for the extractor, i dont remember ever seeing any carbon filters being that low ratedSorry to hijack this thread, but it seemed like an appropriate thread.
I just did some mods to my Supercloset Superflower... added insulated ductwork to try to cut down on SOME of the noise.
The thing that bums me out is that even though I have two of these fans (one for the air-cooled lighting hood on my 400w, one for dedicated exhaust through a carbon scrubber), My temps are still in the low 90's.
Each of those fans are 117 CFM, which should be MORE than enough for my little 4x4x2 cabinet. What gives?
Thanks for the help,
BILLDO
really?no way is that enough cfm, for size wise of the room but without a fan your room will be 110F, you can pick up a 250cfm booster fan from lowes of HD and set it up, i have done this and it is perfect for a 400watter, anything less and its fucked, try the same fan for the extractor, i dont remember ever seeing any carbon filters being that low rated
Word.the cfms are right on the money for the size of the space, its just having a 400watter in there is overwhelming, one of those duct fans will do you good if you have an air cooled hood, set it up so you blow air into the hood, they dont suck well. HTGsupply sells them for 25$ wired and ready to go, or you can grab a 6in 424cfm from them for 120$...$200 with a filter combo.....turbo garden are cute arenty they? =)