reggaerican
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good idea i curently have 9 moms still waiting for this flower cycle so i can pick the best three..
The main critique I've got is your lighting. Instead of 6x400w, 4x600w would be much better. 600's are far more efficient if you're planning a space like that. I would go with the OG Kush for a SOG in that set up if I had to choose. It's a hardy Indica strain that grows short and squat with great yields for it's size. Relatively short flowering period, too. Sativa dom. strains aren't as favorable for SoG because they grow stretchier and take longer to flower.
Those are 600s.sweet man i cant wait to see the room when your done. are those thouies or 6 hundoes?
man i love building shit like that. that was most of the fun when i made my room. good luck.
Not straight away but I will have plenty of air coming in without it. I will show the setup in a few days when it is all set up. Down the road I may go with c02.r u runnin co2?
Thanks guys...went today and mulled over a few ideas with a friend...I think I am going to run one of my four tables as a flood table and use 3.75" net pots with hydroton or a grow rock medium...more details as this progresses.jumping in 2 man that setup is sweeeeeeeeet
i been growing on tables for years and hydroton rocks will work well for you but just makes a mess and sucks for clean up... rockwool cubes are so much cheaper and easier in the long run.. about the only thing to worry about is green algae, but easy enough to cover the cubes....Thanks guys...went today and mulled over a few ideas with a friend...I think I am going to run one of my four tables as a flood table and use 3.75" net pots with hydroton or a grow rock medium...more details as this progresses.
Rockwool was my first thought but the algae thing scares me...can you go more in detail of the bad effects and how to counter them dealing with rockwool? The other "grow rocks" as my hydro guy refers to them as apparently are much nicer to deal with than hydroton because they don't roll all over the place but are very similar (and about half the cost).i been growing on tables for years and hydroton rocks will work well for you but just makes a mess and sucks for clean up... rockwool cubes are so much cheaper and easier in the long run.. about the only thing to worry about is green algae, but easy enough to cover the cubes....
cheers to you bro im so anxious for the next pics...
what kind of rocks are those @ 1/2 the price and dont roll all over sounds cool to meRockwool was my first thought but the algae thing scares me...can you go more in detail of the bad effects and how to counter them dealing with rockwool? The other "grow rocks" as my hydro guy refers to them as apparently are much nicer to deal with than hydroton because they don't roll all over the place but are very similar (and about half the cost).