jamesvagabond
Well-Known Member
Hey folks, this is my first post but I have been hovering for a while now reading through the TAG threads. Big thanks to TF, Fatman, Atomizer, TB, JT and all the pioneers (don't take it personally if I left you out).
So here is what I want to have in place, followed by what materials and arrangements I need to use.
8x 1KW HPS on light trackers. 12 individual 4x4 foot plant sites, scrogged and trained mathematically for optimal bud site formation. To clarify, one plant site will be in its own chamber, and the top dimensions of the plant is trained to fit a 4x4 foot grid with ~ 64 bud sites. Of the 12 plants in the bud cycle, they will be divided in 3 groups of four plants, spaced 3 weeks apart in time. So 4 plants in weeks 1-3, another 4 in weeks 4-6, and a ripening 4 in weeks 6-9. Every 3 weeks it gets harvested and replaced with the preceding four plants, ad infinitum. Thanks to Dru West for all the research and help. (12 is my limit for 2 patients, MMJ and DON'T want to break any rules, however ridiculous they may be).
I want to grow large plants obviously, and when done properly 1lb+ per plant is commonly seen using this method (CAN'T WAIT TO SEE IT IN ACTION WITH AN AERO SYSTEM!!). The plants are topped early in their growth and encouraged to bush out producing 64 main and sub branches that each can yield 1/8-1/4 oz per branch. They are kept at a uniform height to discourage having one central cola, distributing its energy equally to all sites. I have to keep them low because of my ceilings, so I am looking to design a large root chamber 4'x4' cube or better a 4'x4' cylinder. a 55 gallon drum could be used, but I am worried it may be too narrow for what I have in mind. I'm super open to suggestions, and looking to save as much money as I can in this investment without cutting corners and sacrificing quality/performance.
In that chamber I still need to figure out the sprayer configurations, it seems like at LEAST 4 sprays would be necessary, I am even thinking 4 dual-head sprayers. I want to use atomizer sprayers, my only concern with this is that I am an organic grower, and use beneficial microorganisms and fungi. Would the pressure/force of atomization cavitate the cells? I have used sonicators in the past for algae projects and that force was used to rupture the cell membranes. I wonder if the force of atomization would do that. Or would I have to just dip the roots in some MO/fungi powder periodically?
I know practically all of this information is out there through this forum, but I am hoping we can get this thread to have an updated supplier/cost list for parts and materials. A lot changes in a couple years and some of the most detailed past threads may not reflect current prices/availability.
So I would like to know some costs/suppliers for HDPE tanks (may see how much it is to make custom tanks if I can't find something at the right dimensions), atomizers sprayers/nozzles, silent air compressors oil-less, accumulators, water chillers, solenoids, relays, etc. I am all about DIY and love to get crafty with things, so no idea is far-fetched to me if it means a working rigged up system.
Up until now I have just been absorbing info and trying to find what works best for me, but now is the nitty-gritty. Details details details, parts hunting, staying broke for another 5-6 months, and putting it all together. Thanks for stopping by and I am eager to make wake.
So here is what I want to have in place, followed by what materials and arrangements I need to use.
8x 1KW HPS on light trackers. 12 individual 4x4 foot plant sites, scrogged and trained mathematically for optimal bud site formation. To clarify, one plant site will be in its own chamber, and the top dimensions of the plant is trained to fit a 4x4 foot grid with ~ 64 bud sites. Of the 12 plants in the bud cycle, they will be divided in 3 groups of four plants, spaced 3 weeks apart in time. So 4 plants in weeks 1-3, another 4 in weeks 4-6, and a ripening 4 in weeks 6-9. Every 3 weeks it gets harvested and replaced with the preceding four plants, ad infinitum. Thanks to Dru West for all the research and help. (12 is my limit for 2 patients, MMJ and DON'T want to break any rules, however ridiculous they may be).
I want to grow large plants obviously, and when done properly 1lb+ per plant is commonly seen using this method (CAN'T WAIT TO SEE IT IN ACTION WITH AN AERO SYSTEM!!). The plants are topped early in their growth and encouraged to bush out producing 64 main and sub branches that each can yield 1/8-1/4 oz per branch. They are kept at a uniform height to discourage having one central cola, distributing its energy equally to all sites. I have to keep them low because of my ceilings, so I am looking to design a large root chamber 4'x4' cube or better a 4'x4' cylinder. a 55 gallon drum could be used, but I am worried it may be too narrow for what I have in mind. I'm super open to suggestions, and looking to save as much money as I can in this investment without cutting corners and sacrificing quality/performance.
In that chamber I still need to figure out the sprayer configurations, it seems like at LEAST 4 sprays would be necessary, I am even thinking 4 dual-head sprayers. I want to use atomizer sprayers, my only concern with this is that I am an organic grower, and use beneficial microorganisms and fungi. Would the pressure/force of atomization cavitate the cells? I have used sonicators in the past for algae projects and that force was used to rupture the cell membranes. I wonder if the force of atomization would do that. Or would I have to just dip the roots in some MO/fungi powder periodically?
I know practically all of this information is out there through this forum, but I am hoping we can get this thread to have an updated supplier/cost list for parts and materials. A lot changes in a couple years and some of the most detailed past threads may not reflect current prices/availability.
So I would like to know some costs/suppliers for HDPE tanks (may see how much it is to make custom tanks if I can't find something at the right dimensions), atomizers sprayers/nozzles, silent air compressors oil-less, accumulators, water chillers, solenoids, relays, etc. I am all about DIY and love to get crafty with things, so no idea is far-fetched to me if it means a working rigged up system.
Up until now I have just been absorbing info and trying to find what works best for me, but now is the nitty-gritty. Details details details, parts hunting, staying broke for another 5-6 months, and putting it all together. Thanks for stopping by and I am eager to make wake.