SuperBonBon
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So, after much redesign and fanagling, I've got my cabinet o' cannabis up and running. Now I'm having trouble with my mini-bio-bucket.
Here's the setup:
The cabinet has about 60-70w per sq. ft. Mixed lighting between a 150w HPS and a 70w MH. Temperatures are kept within 1-3 degrees F of room temperature.
The Bio-Bucket design is the out of the norm in the equation, and I have to rule out any malfunction or misdesign in it before I go any further. The container is an approximately 14"x21"x7" (~6 Gallon) plastic tub. It acts as both the resevoir and the container for the plants. Oxygen is provide from a Penguin Bio-Wheel 125 and an Aquaclear Powerhead 301 . There is approximately 1 gallon of lava stone suspended in the bucket to provide BB space. I ran a very similar setup to this previously and it worked perfectly, so I don't really think the design is the problem, but it might be.
Now here's the chain of events:
I was preparing the box for production and the clones I was getting were read y too soon. As such, the following items may have been introduced to the resevoir in the course of finalizing:
* Hardened Killz Spray Primer
* Sawdust from either wood or heavy card board (like they make pegboard out of)
Here's the photodiary:
Here's how they started:
I had just previously rearranged the plants as the ones on the right seemed to be missing out on the waterfall action going on on the right. I switched them, and simultaeneously added the powerhead and upped the nutes. The PPM strip read around 400-450.
They briefly looked better:
But then started turning south after a day:
I feel like it might be a dissolved oxygen (DO) problem, so I put some root shots:
Those are the healthy looking ones, the ones on right look like this:
The particularly limp ones on the left have some damage on them I thought might be useful in diagnosing:
Please help. I'm begging. I need to prove this system to myself, otherwise the past month of my freetime has been wasted.
The only method I have of testing is strips, so here's what I've got:
200-400 PPM Total Hardness (TH)
PH <= 6.4 (Looks as low as the strip can tell)
80-100 PPM Total Alkalinity (TA)
Thanks.
SuperBonBon
Here's the setup:
The cabinet has about 60-70w per sq. ft. Mixed lighting between a 150w HPS and a 70w MH. Temperatures are kept within 1-3 degrees F of room temperature.
The Bio-Bucket design is the out of the norm in the equation, and I have to rule out any malfunction or misdesign in it before I go any further. The container is an approximately 14"x21"x7" (~6 Gallon) plastic tub. It acts as both the resevoir and the container for the plants. Oxygen is provide from a Penguin Bio-Wheel 125 and an Aquaclear Powerhead 301 . There is approximately 1 gallon of lava stone suspended in the bucket to provide BB space. I ran a very similar setup to this previously and it worked perfectly, so I don't really think the design is the problem, but it might be.
Now here's the chain of events:
I was preparing the box for production and the clones I was getting were read y too soon. As such, the following items may have been introduced to the resevoir in the course of finalizing:
* Hardened Killz Spray Primer
* Sawdust from either wood or heavy card board (like they make pegboard out of)
Here's the photodiary:
Here's how they started:
I had just previously rearranged the plants as the ones on the right seemed to be missing out on the waterfall action going on on the right. I switched them, and simultaeneously added the powerhead and upped the nutes. The PPM strip read around 400-450.
They briefly looked better:
But then started turning south after a day:
I feel like it might be a dissolved oxygen (DO) problem, so I put some root shots:
Those are the healthy looking ones, the ones on right look like this:
The particularly limp ones on the left have some damage on them I thought might be useful in diagnosing:
Please help. I'm begging. I need to prove this system to myself, otherwise the past month of my freetime has been wasted.
The only method I have of testing is strips, so here's what I've got:
200-400 PPM Total Hardness (TH)
PH <= 6.4 (Looks as low as the strip can tell)
80-100 PPM Total Alkalinity (TA)
Thanks.
SuperBonBon