HomeGrownHairy
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I got my 250 W hid/hps conversion light setup today and I'm gonna try to switch out the 150 W hps tonite.
I know this is an older post, but I thought it would be worth mentioning anyway. I was just reading in the Soma grow guide that plants can't absorb green spectrum light, so I think you can feel pretty safe about the tiny green indicator on the Aerogarden. In fact, from what I've read in other threads, it seems like it'd be a good idea to replace the flowering room light with a green bulb so you can enter at night!Very cold here as well. I use FF nutes so I dont pay any attention to the AG lights. As a mattewr of fact I duck taped them to block the light. it's quite bright in total darkness. I use a ppm meter and a pH tester for my solution and change the tank every week now thru harvest. I have to top off the tank twice a day now. I'm constantly messing with them doing some lst, trimming and moving branches around for the best light exposure. I hope it doesn't run dry before I chop them.
Two or 3 small plants, I think, is about right unless you want to do a grow them like I am.
Great info...thanksI know this is an older post, but I thought it would be worth mentioning anyway. I was just reading in the Soma grow guide that plants can't absorb green spectrum light, so I think you can feel pretty safe about the tiny green indicator on the Aerogarden. In fact, from what I've read in other threads, it seems like it'd be a good idea to replace the flowering room light with a green bulb so you can enter at night!
Congrats on getting the 250W HPS Hairy, I think it will really make a difference!! The airstone definitely makes a huge difference; I had 6 plants originally, but only one airstone, which bubbled under only 3 of the plants. Those 3 plants grew about 30% taller, and all turned out female; the other 3 turned out to be male! You don't need to unplug the Aerogarden pump in order to add an airstone. All you need to do is run some tubing through a free pod slot, and connect that to the airstone in the reservoir.Hey there Hairy... Great work with those ladies... quick question for ya: how did you connect your air stone? I get the feeling the more O2 down there the faster they grow. Did you place the air stone by unplugging the pump that came with the system?
I use the AG pump throughout the grow. It provides nutrients & air to the root base. INo, I just bought another pump, the tubing & a 4" airstone at an aquarium store. I ran the tube into an unused hole on the top of the AG.Hey there Hairy... Great work with those ladies... quick question for ya: how did you connect your air stone? I get the feeling the more O2 down there the faster they grow. Did you place the air stone by unplugging the pump that came with the system?
When I put it up, it's about the same size as the 150 I took down. I hope the extra 100 watts will make a difference.Congrats on getting the 250W HPS Hairy, I think it will really make a difference!! The airstone definitely makes a huge difference; I had 6 plants originally, but only one airstone, which bubbled under only 3 of the plants. Those 3 plants grew about 30% taller, and all turned out female; the other 3 turned out to be male! You don't need to unplug the Aerogarden pump in order to add an airstone. All you need to do is run some tubing through a free pod slot, and connect that to the airstone in the reservoir.
The math doesn't lie:When I put it up, it's about the same size as the 150 I took down. I hope the extra 100 watts will make a difference.
Good advice on the air stone. When I start up my new, yet to be received, SH bubbleponics unit, I'm going to get extra airstones for it as well.
Nice. This is a great help! thanks for taking the time to post this.The math doesn't lie:
70w(90Watts actual) - 6000 Lumens @ 67Lumen/Watt
100w(124Watts actual) - 9500 Lumens @ 76Lumen/Watt
150w(199Watts actual) - 15000 Lumens @ 76Lumen/Watt
250w(300Watts actual) - 29000 Lumens @ 97Lumen/Watt
You're nearly doubling your lumen output! That's definitely going to make a difference
Yeah, you're absolutely right. I get ro'd water for .42/gal. out of a water vending machine, but it still has chloramine in it. The bottles that dont have it cost me $1.39. I have picked up about 6 bottles this week. I'ts taking 3/4 gal/day to keep it full now. I know little about water so I need to do lots of research to find out what I can use in my nest grow in the SH bubbleponis unit I just bought. It's very frustrating.I think you should play it safe and just switch to bottled distilled water, and find a cheaper supply--$1.39 is outrageous! I'm getting mine for about 89 cents a gallon at the supermarket. Check Wal-Mart too, their prices should be pretty cheap too. You don't want to trip up this close to the finish line!