dark farmer
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Thanks, I'll have to check them out after this grow
Ah yeah, thats definitely fancier than the one I gotPic. 15amp 500watt dual outlet.
Yes mine is setup with 30 mins at a minimum. I may have to get the $15 version to shorten my cycle time. I have mine on a continual 30mins of flood every 2,5 hours; which means 8 floods per 24 hours. too much?Ah yeah, thats definitely fancier than the one I got
hey that's looking pretty nice indeed. what are you using for lighting?Here is what I got setup and I partly thank you for helping me out.
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Hard to see I know, but it's just over 21 gallons in the reservoir it fills up to just under the hydroton. I purchased some extensions from Lowes for my drain. set it perfectly. 10 bucket system. All I need to do is install the fixture and refelctive insulation. Thanks again.
Will doLooks good. Fill her up and lets see what she can do.
4 T5's fixture with 2 lamps red and two lamps blue... that is being deliverd today from a friend.hey that's looking pretty nice indeed. what are you using for lighting?
thank you. so the t8 lights may alter my ph? I am going to keep ph at around 5.8 t0 6.0. how is that?another small suggestion.. cover up the water, make yourself a cover for the tray that yyour pots fit into..
water + light = PH issues
Nice setup tho bro!!
That ph level is perfect..thank you. so the t8 lights may alter my ph? I am going to keep ph at around 5.8 t0 6.0. how is that?
I have the lid from the original tub tote container I cut it out of. I could use that I suppose to cover the water?
Good thread you got going here, I'd like to see more flood and drain people get together to compare notes. I used to run a 2m x 0.5 m tank (an EF420) filled with hydroton, no pots. LIke you, Buick, I found that it took about 3 minutes to start to overflow, but that it took at least twice that long for all the dead air pockets to get flushed out. So I went with 10 minutes once plants have extensive root systems. I'd also agree with you on the frequency, every 2 hours during light time, the more you can get fresh air drawn into the root zone, the better, I reckon.Nice setup. As far as you flood times and lengths might I suggest flooding for 4 minutes (1 minute longer then it takes to hit the drain) every other hour. Roots stay wet not swimming, and lots of oxygen. The great thing about flood and drain with clay pellets is its almost impossible to over water, and every time the tray drains its drawing in fresh oxygen. More flood and drain cycles more oxygen to the roots.
What about allowing all my extra hydroton float in that water and open flood tank?That ph level is perfect..
I went to home depot and found some plastic wallboard and cut to fit then bought a hole saw to fit my circular baskets and now absolutely no light hits the water which made a monster difference in my system, before that I had to scrub everything every week because of the algae growth which made my ph levels go crazy..
Best of luck