Budley Doright
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A fitting end to a stink bug .
Kill it with soapy water. normally I would insist upon fire, but in this case it's a worse idea than zombies.I think I've actually seen one .
I'll have to wait till spring now, its -5 and 6" of snow .Kill it with soapy water. normally I would insist upon fire, but in this case it's a worse idea than zombies.
I currently have a standard DWC system with six buckets in a grow tent and i have heard that DWC can have adverse affects as the medium is water and lacks o2 as compared to other designs .
i came up with an idea that would be inexpensive as a modification and am wondering if anyone has tried something similar.
the main purpose of this idea is to get rid of noisy air pumps and allow more o2 to get to the roots.
i can change to larger media baskets or make my own that reach just above the water.
any ideas or advice is greatly appreciated. and sorry for the potato image. i only have ms pain to work with. View attachment 3844894
Can you possibly post pics on your build? I'm already considering a bigger tent so I can SCROG and plan on a recirculating system with a rez.I do this type of thing with a 50 gallon Rubbermaid tub.
I have 2 plants in it, with roots submerged in water underneath. I use airpumps, but I also have have a submersible pump in the results that pulls water l, pushes it through a water chiller, and then back to the 50 gallon Rubbermaid container through a pvc t that sprays cold water at the top of the root base. I have about 15 holes in this pvc rail so it not only sprays the roots, but disperses water evenly all through the tub
This pvc rail is right up against the lid of the bin and the water falls at least a foot to the bottom. I have very good luck with this.
Like a livewell in a boat, great ideal .I do this type of thing with a 50 gallon Rubbermaid tub.
I have 2 plants in it, with roots submerged in water underneath. I use airpumps, but I also have have a submersible pump in the results that pulls water l, pushes it through a water chiller, and then back to the 50 gallon Rubbermaid container through a pvc t that sprays cold water at the top of the root base. I have about 15 holes in this pvc rail so it not only sprays the roots, but disperses water evenly all through the tub
This pvc rail is right up against the lid of the bin and the water falls at least a foot to the bottom. I have very good luck with this.
Absolutely! I'll get some pics up soon as I get home give me about an hour . It's super easy to build, and very cost effective.Can you possibly post pics on your build? I'm already considering a bigger tent so I can SCROG and plan on a recirculating system with a rez.
If you don't have time or feel uncomfortable sharing, I still thank you for sharing what you have.
Absolutely! I'll get some pics up soon as I get home give me about an hour . It's super easy to build, and very cost effective.
Alright, I gave you 10. got pics yet?Absolutely! I'll get some pics up soon as I get home give me about an hour . It's super easy to build, and very cost effective.
Glad I could help visually! .I was just giving you shit. thank you tons for posting pics.
I just realized that I have a small motorcycle oil radiator that is brand new. the fittings could easily fit a garden hose.
If I ran my coolant (nutes solution) through that, all I would need is a pair of 110v large pc style fan mounted to it and it would produce more than enough cooling. I had a similar setup for when I used to make moonshine. I still have the fans.
4 or 6 6.5 gallon fermentation buckets cut for 6" drop in baskets, and tubing running the inner circumference with holes to spray the lid and roots.
I want to give the roots plenty of room and I want to be able to move everything around and be able to add or isolate buckets on the fly to prevent losing a whole batch to rot or contamination.
The 55 gallon Rubbermaid tote external res will pull the whole setup together.
Thanks a bunch shroominnm
What chiller do you use?Glad I could help visually! .
As far as you worrying about root rot...I got that one time. It inspired me to buy my chiller.
After I spent the 3 or 400$ I have NEVER worried about or seen any signs of root rot again.
If I can suggest one thing.. buy a chiller.
I have the little power steering radiator hooked in as you said , I used to use this to chill multiple reservoirs, but now I just thought it may help cool the exhaust from my chiller.
Idk if it helps, but I don't think it hurts! It worked very well for chilling another reservoir with different nutrient solution. The res was insulated but it would generally stay within 2 or 3 degrees of the primary resevoir..
Do your self a favor and eliminate the root rot worry!
What chiller do you use?
damn that's hot.Just a 1/4 horse active aqua.. works great for me. I've heard some people talk bad about them but I've got nothing but good things to say..
This is my other setup that I'm using several of for a perpetual cycle.. I just run the air hose a couple inches into the water and let it bubble. Seems to do okay
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This is my first time running big plants in it but they shouldn't reach 3 foot.damn that's hot.
does the 4 hole Rubbermaid have issues with light or root interference when plants get to a size of 3' or when training?
i have the same one in my amazon shopping cart.