bradweather
Active Member
I'm starting a Killer Bucket.
This is my fourth grow, but the other three were all in soil. I want to try the Killer Bucket, also known as Krusty Bucket or Freedom Bucket, because I want to increase yield and cut down on grow time. In the past I've tried closet grows and outdoor gardens. In the closet I suffered from the heat pretty bad and eventually moved the little devils outside. My outdoor gardens couldn't get enough sunshine and they stretched. Also the yield was pretty low even though I had 11 girls. I got about an ounce dry total.
I'm dipping my toe into aeroponics now. I'm looking for a hobby grow that I can live with forever regardless of the season. Keeping it down to one plant should allow me to be flexible with my location. I'll put her in a closet in the garage this winter and hopefull harvest before spring. If the yield is low then I will expirement with cooling, buy more and better lights, and/or move the garden to a better closet.
Yesterday I came home with the following supplies:
I already own:
My plan is to:
It's a three bucket system. The bottom bucet is the reservoir, the middle bucket is agitated nutes, and the top bucket is full of holes and is the home of our seweet lady. The lady's roots dangle from the top bucket, through the holes, and into nutes water that's full of bubbles. This nute water is kept at a level just barely below the bottom of the top bucket. The bubbles are very violent and they keep the roots immersed in an exploding atmosphere of nutes and oxygen. There are drain holes in this bucket to keep the nute level in the right spot. The bottom bucket is the res and has bubbles as well to keep nutes from seperating. there's a pump in the res that constantly supplies nutes to the middle bucket, which explodes with O2 and drains int to the res constantly.
I'm staring from bagseed and will buy better seeds after I see some success. then it'll be clone time. I may have to try more than once if I get males. bear with me during this particular trial and error segment.
I'll sprout my seed in rockwool and hand water until the roots hang far enough down through the growth medium.
I'm goin to hang my lights vertically right near the plant so as to let the heat rise off of them. NO HOOD to reflect heat.
Please stay tuned in. I will document this grow for you.
I'll post pics of the entire process here, including all bucket mods and closet mods.
This is my fourth grow, but the other three were all in soil. I want to try the Killer Bucket, also known as Krusty Bucket or Freedom Bucket, because I want to increase yield and cut down on grow time. In the past I've tried closet grows and outdoor gardens. In the closet I suffered from the heat pretty bad and eventually moved the little devils outside. My outdoor gardens couldn't get enough sunshine and they stretched. Also the yield was pretty low even though I had 11 girls. I got about an ounce dry total.
I'm dipping my toe into aeroponics now. I'm looking for a hobby grow that I can live with forever regardless of the season. Keeping it down to one plant should allow me to be flexible with my location. I'll put her in a closet in the garage this winter and hopefull harvest before spring. If the yield is low then I will expirement with cooling, buy more and better lights, and/or move the garden to a better closet.
Yesterday I came home with the following supplies:
- 5 gallon black bucket
- 3 gallon black bucket
- bucket colander that fits on the top of the bucket
- two airstones
- clay media
- 1 5u 125W CFL in 2700 K for flowering
- socket to make a hanging lighht fixture from it
I already own:
- a pile of smaller CFLs for veg
- roll of mylar
- small air pump
- small water pump
- a couple of fans
- tools and stuff
My plan is to:
- assemble the bucket system and test it to make sure the air and nute hose systems work correctly
- modify the closet for heat to escape and to accomodate the KBS
- use yeast and sugar water to make CO2
- veg until 3" tall
- flower until ready
It's a three bucket system. The bottom bucet is the reservoir, the middle bucket is agitated nutes, and the top bucket is full of holes and is the home of our seweet lady. The lady's roots dangle from the top bucket, through the holes, and into nutes water that's full of bubbles. This nute water is kept at a level just barely below the bottom of the top bucket. The bubbles are very violent and they keep the roots immersed in an exploding atmosphere of nutes and oxygen. There are drain holes in this bucket to keep the nute level in the right spot. The bottom bucket is the res and has bubbles as well to keep nutes from seperating. there's a pump in the res that constantly supplies nutes to the middle bucket, which explodes with O2 and drains int to the res constantly.
I'm staring from bagseed and will buy better seeds after I see some success. then it'll be clone time. I may have to try more than once if I get males. bear with me during this particular trial and error segment.
I'll sprout my seed in rockwool and hand water until the roots hang far enough down through the growth medium.
I'm goin to hang my lights vertically right near the plant so as to let the heat rise off of them. NO HOOD to reflect heat.
Please stay tuned in. I will document this grow for you.
I'll post pics of the entire process here, including all bucket mods and closet mods.