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a ppk for a 6 plant limit

Grow4Flow

Member
It's a work in progress as i have never did this before. Also need to figure out how to get it to display bigger without going over the limit
 

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Grow4Flow

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never mind (ezgif.com) but thanks.

Actually, the Gif programs only lace your images together. I drew the shapes in CAD, Converted to .jpg via UPD, GIMP'd it for water levels, then used the free GIF programs.

I need to fix it though to make it more accurate with the water flow
 

Unclecrash

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Im wondering on how to build the wick part of it. My friend just bought one of those black buckets that is built like that in a way. I will have to go have a look at it.
 

delta9nxs

No Jive Productions
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i've gotten quite a few request for cloning info lately and people are having trouble getting plants established. so i'm digging out some old pics for demo purposes.

these first are to show what i consider to be a well rooted cutting at transplant. it takes about 6 weeks to get one like this from a bare cutting.

the clear containers are 3 liter sterilites from wally's. about a quart and a half of turface in it.
 

delta9nxs

No Jive Productions
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root ball is roughed up a little to make sure there is no spin.

for anyone new the large container is 22" across for reference.

when transplanted like this there is no stall. just high speed growth.
 

av8or

Member
How do you feed the clones in those 3 liter sterilites? 300 ppm flood every 90 minutes? How does that process work in these containers? Thanks!
 

delta9nxs

No Jive Productions
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How do you feed the clones in those 3 liter sterilites? 300 ppm flood every 90 minutes? How does that process work in these containers? Thanks!

i'm afraid these particular ones were hand watered but i will be cloning some tomorrow in an automated one. i'll put up some pics.
 
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