i will do that.... i need to anyways as its still just a concept in my head. the drawing process always helps me make improvements i would otherwise miss as well.... gimme a day or 2 and ill post itIAm5toned I cannot really picture it. You may want to try creating a picture with Google Sketchup.
trippgordon, why did you glue the pipe together? The reason to use SDR 35 is that it provides a leak free seal with no need for glue. There is a silicone lubricant that makes joining them easier.
Here are a few pics....been real busy lately. Thanks for stoppin by, Jigfresh. The longest I have left it alone was 3 days, this thing really works well when everything is dialed in. I have been adding about 1.5 gallons per day recently, no leaks either. I estimate another 2 weeks or so and I will harvest most of them. I have a whole lot of purple wreck clones getting ready for the next run, they have really done well in the tubes and are short, very bushy plants. I bought them from growhigh uk a while back.....I'm shooting for about 40 pw and 20 northern lights the next run. I love how the pw's are all covered in white crystals, never seen anything like that before. A big thank you to the advice given about the screens, the buds were really pulling the plants down, all is well again!I need pic tripp.
It sure feels good to get things under control. Looks real good in there. Beautiful roots for sure.all is well again!
here are a few....cool avatar, just got done jamming with my old kawai gb4. I changed my light out for an agrosun red 600w.....thought I was getting a little too much veg growth still and not enough sweet bud action. It seems to be working good after only 5 days. I left the system alone for about 3 days again and the ph was up to 6.5. I pulled a few pws that looked ready under the scope and added a few gallons. I had to pull out another big sativa as it was starting to block up the top tube again. I have almost 50 clones now getting ready for the first all indica run.patiently waiting for picture update, tripp... The waiting is getting hard though, LOL!!!
My roots are clogging my tubes as well. I guess I shouldn't have vegged so long. Oops. I do however like the problems I am having... too much growth... too many roots, lol.here are a few....cool avatar, just got done jamming with my old kawai gb4. I changed my light out for an agrosun red 600w.....thought I was getting a little too much veg growth still and not enough sweet bud action. It seems to be working good after only 5 days. I left the system alone for about 3 days again and the ph was up to 6.5. I pulled a few pws that looked ready under the scope and added a few gallons. I had to pull out another big sativa as it was starting to block up the top tube again. I have almost 50 clones now getting ready for the first all indica run.
I left my tube setup for 10 days with not crack of the closet door. I just filled it up with a bunch of water (28 gallons). Couldn't alter pH, and just guessed on ec. When I came back the only problem was how much they grew.I'm going to build another flooded tube grow and remotely monitor it via the internet. I'd like to try and duplicate the auto-fill capability of heaths original res using toilet bowl guts and float....I figure a small camera looking at a trimeter would give me all the data required. I'm shooting for a system I only have to visit once every 5-7 days-just need to figure if its possible to adjust ph or ec remotely?? anyone ever try anything like this?
that sounds amazing. the automation opens up a whole realm of multi-site possibilities....you need a networkable PLC to remote monitor.. it can be done, but its a pain in the ass.
the problem is integrating the sensors with the controller... some of them will use sinking inputs and outputs, some will use sourcing.
its usualy the ph and ec meters that use sinking outputs... (current increases as ph/ec rises) it requires a bit of calibration to set up all the parameters.
as far as pumps, nuting, and ph adjustments those can be set up on timed outputs... again, lots of calibration to get the numbers right.
ive seen a thread on here that was fully automated hydro, guy was monitoring via blackberry. very sweet set up, used a pressurized system (not unlike a soda fountain) to deliver nutes and ph corrections via a series of valves from small remote reservoirs
it might be worth it too buy a premade system, unless your a DIY junky!